"Win after emptying your hand" - a motivating and succinct summary of a philosophy to achieve success in any task.

The mechanics of Multiplayer Rummy are straightforward. Whenever a player can remove all their cards, they can score points based on the cards remaining in the opponents' hands. The ranking of cards in ascending sequence is from A to K, making it easy to understand the value of each card. At the start of the game, a random player will be chosen to become the dealer, and after each hand, the player on the left of the previous dealer becomes the new dealer.
The number of cards to be dealt to each player will depend on the total number of players in the game. In a 2-player game, each player will be dealt 10 cards, and for a game with 3 to 4 players, 7 cards will be dealt to each of them. The dealer distributes the cards by dealing each player one card at a time in clockwise direction around the table, until all players have the required number of cards. The remaining cards are placed face-down on the table as the stock pile. The topmost card on the stock pile will be placed face-up to the discard pile on the right of the stock pile.
During the game, the player on the left of the dealer will take the first turn. The turn consists of three phases: the drawing phase, where the player takes a card from the stock pile or the discard pile and adds it to their hand; the melding phase, where the player can optionally place melds onto the table by playing either a run or a set; and the laying off phase, where the player can add additional cards to an existing meld on the table as long as they don't make the existing meld invalid.
Overall, Multiplayer Rummy is a highly enjoyable software that provides hours of fun and engaging gameplay. It's perfect for players of all ages and skill levels, and it's a great way to spend time with friends and family. So if you want to be the quickest to abandon your cards among all players, give Multiplayer Rummy a try and see if you can score that elusive 100 points!
Version 1.1.2: Updated arrow graphic in instructions page