Probability chart / Rummy
Rummy Pure Sequence Probability
Pure sequence probability changes with your opening cards, jokers, discards, and how many cards connect by suit.
FormatChart
TopicRummy
Quick probability summary
Pure sequence probability changes with your opening cards, jokers, discards, and how many cards connect by suit.
| Concept | Meaning | Rummy note |
|---|---|---|
| Low variance | More frequent, smaller outcomes or simpler decisions | Better for beginners learning controls |
| Medium variance | Balanced decision pressure and outcome swings | Useful after rules are automatic |
| High variance | Rare outcomes, higher advertised payouts, or fast bust risk | Use only with strict limits |
| Myth risk | Streaks, predictors, formulas, and due outcomes | Treat as entertainment claims, not proof |
How to read the chart
The chart is educational. It helps compare relative risk and frequency, but it does not predict the next hand, spin, roll, cashout, or reveal. Use probability to avoid bad assumptions, not to justify larger stakes.
Common mistakes
- Declaring without a pure sequence.
- Keeping too many high cards.
- Using jokers in pure sequences where they do not count.