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Poker & Rummy: Not Chance, Skill Holds All Aces | IIT Delhi Study Debunks Misconceptions on the Games

Poker & Rummy: The IIT-Delhi study findings are also expected to influence the perception, regulation and legal status of the games, setting the stage for broader discussions on skill-based gaming in the digital age

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Poker, Rummy are games of skill: IIT Delhi #newkerala(100378)

Poker, Rummy are games of skill: IIT Delhi #newkerala(100378)
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Poker, Rummy Are Games Of Skill: IIT Delhi

Poker, Rummy Are Games Of Skill: IIT Delhi
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Poker, Rummy are games of skill: IIT Delhi

The professors of the Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi (IIT Delhi), have said that card games Poker and Rummy are games of 'skill' whether it is played online or offline.Professor Tapan K. Gandhi, Cadence Chair Professor of Artificial .

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IIT Delhi study finds brain structures to help treat blindness

New Delhi, May 10: A team of international researchers, including from the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Delhi, has found evidence of brain structures that underlie sight recovery in people born blind, and may help treat the condition.

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