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Anyone else notice how the betting amounts on tables change depending on who's playing? Last weekend I was messing around on my phone after a long day at work, trying to unwind with some quick rummy hands, and jumped into a low-entry table thinking it'd be chill. Ended up against folks who were clearly just starting out, super relaxed pace. Then I got curious and switched to a higher one, and bam, the whole vibe shifted – quicker moves, bigger pots. Makes me wonder if platforms adjust those limits on purpose for beginners versus the more seasoned players, or if it's just how the crowds sort themselves out. What's your take on that?

I've been playing for a couple years now, mostly in the evenings when the kids are asleep, and yeah, those lower stake tables are full of people still figuring things out, making it easier to practice without stressing over losses. But once you get comfortable, moving up feels natural because the competition sharpens up a lot. I like checking out the holi rummy game for that reason – they've got a good spread from tiny entries perfect for casual rounds to higher ones where things get intense, and it helps match your mood or skill on any given day. Keeps it fun without feeling stuck at one level.