Mumbai college student Rahul Mitra, 20, has been visiting a gaming website daily for over a year to play gully cricket, set in an Indian bylane with buses and local transport plying past. The user needs to smash sixes and fours with bonus points for hitting special hoardings in the game.
Sunday, April 18, 2010
Desi games on PlayStation bridge the digital divide
Mumbai college student Rahul Mitra, 20, has been visiting a gaming website daily for over a year to play gully cricket, set in an Indian bylane with buses and local transport plying past. The user needs to smash sixes and fours with bonus points for hitting special hoardings in the game.
Asus brings 3D Gaming Notebook in India
Designed and intended for gamers, the new Asus G51J 3D gaming notebook comes with Nvidia 3D Vision Kit that works with 120Hz display and makes use of one specially designed 3D glasses and one special transmitter. New G51J's 15.6-inch HD LED backlight 120Hz display that supports 1366x768 pixel resolution and is capable of running Nvidia 3D Vision friendly games. Asus would be offering two models of G51J notebook - G51JX-1X110V and G51JX-1X206V, wherein the latter model is equipped with more memory, more HDD storage and a higher version of Nvidia graphics card.
Friday, April 16, 2010
Desi games on PlayStation bridge the digital divide
Mumbai college student Rahul Mitra, 20, has been visiting a gaming website daily for over a year to play gully cricket, set in an Indian bylane with buses and local transport plying past. The user needs to smash sixes and fours with bonus points for hitting special hoardings in the game.
Interview with Zynga India Head, Shan Kadavil
To tap into one of the world's largest online markets, Zynga are planning on hiring about a hundred computer scientists and research engineers experienced in large volume computing environments. The idea is to build a full fledged game studio here that can do end to end game development. Needless to say, they will also be looking to woo a sizeable chunk of our internet users to add to their already impressive 235 Million monthly active user community.
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Thursday, April 8, 2010
‘Commonwealth Games 2010 preprations on track'
“A soft opening ceremony is scheduled for September 15 and all arrangements will be completed before that,” Thomson said addressing the media on the second day of the National Awareness Campaign. “Work is in full steam and the stadiums are expected to be ready in June.” Admitting that work on two prime venues - the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium, slated to host the opening and closing ceremonies apart from the athletics events, and the Shyama Prasad Mukherjee Aquatic Complex -- had lagged, he stressed that work had picked up pace in the last six months.
Seventy-one Commonwealth Games Associations from 53 countries are expected to present 8000 athletes and officials for the 12-day event in 17 disciplines.
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Wednesday, April 7, 2010
Gaming breaks gender barrier; women gamers account for 20%
Women are initially getting glued to internet games in social networking sites like Facebook and MySpace, which, in turn, is triggering growth of console and mobile gaming. Small wonder, biggies like Microsoft, Sony and ADAG’s Zapak are finetuning their business strategies to tap the growing base of women gamers in India.
“Technology has truly transgressed the gender,” says Microsoft India’s director marketing (entertainment and devices division) Ashim Mathur.
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Thursday, April 1, 2010
Rummy Tricks and Tips | Rummy Strategies to win Rummy Game
Rummy is a game of skill and to improve your chances of winning rummy game, you need to develop smart rummy tricks. One of the most popular types of rummy game is Indian Rummy which is also known as 13 cards rummy. Indian Rummy differs slightly from original rummy as it is played with 13 cards and also with a Joker (wildcard).
To finish a typical rummy game, you need to arrange your cards in sequences and sets wherein you must have at least 2 sequences; at least one of them should be pure sequence.
Let me reveal how to play Indian Rummy and a couple of tricks and tips that would be useful in playing rummy.
Rummy Trick 1: Arrange your cards by sequence and by suit
Rummy Trick 2: Track the interest of your opponent
Keep a track of the cards that your opponent is picking and not picking. In online rummy there is no chance that you can see the discard pile opposite to what you may be able to do when playing with friends. This way you at least won’t discard the card/s that your opponent is looking for you will think twice about the card that you want to discard.
Example: If the card you want to discard is 5 of hearts, has your opponent picked a nearby card i.e. 3 or 7 of hearts? Chances are that your opponent will pick it and if your opponent has discarded a card near to 5 of hearts than the chances that your opponent will pick 5 of hearts discarded by you are quite less.
Rummy Trick 3: Reduce the points
Rummy is a game of points and even if you lose, you should ensure that you are penalized with least number of points. Having said that, the trick is to discard the cards with higher points first and reduce the point burden on you. To add further, you should not discard a card just because it is a high point card but you should also check if this card could be required by your opponent as mentioned in Rummy Trick number 2 above.
Last but not the least, besides keeping an eye on the competitor and doing quick calculations, I also believe a lot in gut feeling. Following these 3 Rummy tricks or tips, I have been able to perform really well and won a lot of rummy games too.
Rummy Tricks and Tips from Gamesnomy
To finish a typical rummy game, you need to arrange your cards in sequences and sets wherein you must have at least 2 sequences; at least one of them should be pure sequence.
Let me reveal how to play Indian Rummy and a couple of tricks and tips that would be useful in playing rummy.
Rummy Trick 1: Arrange your cards by sequence and by suit
- Arrange Rummy cards by Sequence: Try to arrange your cards in a sequence as in 4-5-6 and not 5-6-4. This rummy trick reduces confusion as you are sure about the sequences that you have already made and the card that you require to complete your rummy.
- Arrange Rummy cards by Suit: Arrange all diamonds at one side and then spades near it i.e. try to arrange black cards besides red cards. The best combination could be something like Spade-Hearts-Clubs-Diamonds or Hearts-Spades-Clubs-Diamonds. Arranging cards in a red-black-red or black-red-black color combination helps you easily identify the cards and minimize the chances of discarding a card that you didn’t wanted to.
Rummy Trick 2: Track the interest of your opponent
Keep a track of the cards that your opponent is picking and not picking. In online rummy there is no chance that you can see the discard pile opposite to what you may be able to do when playing with friends. This way you at least won’t discard the card/s that your opponent is looking for you will think twice about the card that you want to discard.
Example: If the card you want to discard is 5 of hearts, has your opponent picked a nearby card i.e. 3 or 7 of hearts? Chances are that your opponent will pick it and if your opponent has discarded a card near to 5 of hearts than the chances that your opponent will pick 5 of hearts discarded by you are quite less.
Rummy Trick 3: Reduce the points
Rummy is a game of points and even if you lose, you should ensure that you are penalized with least number of points. Having said that, the trick is to discard the cards with higher points first and reduce the point burden on you. To add further, you should not discard a card just because it is a high point card but you should also check if this card could be required by your opponent as mentioned in Rummy Trick number 2 above.
Last but not the least, besides keeping an eye on the competitor and doing quick calculations, I also believe a lot in gut feeling. Following these 3 Rummy tricks or tips, I have been able to perform really well and won a lot of rummy games too.
Rummy Tricks and Tips from Gamesnomy
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