Michigan Rummy Score Tracker
Tap “Add” after each hand — your running score builds in the table below.
Running Score
Enter each player's net chips/points won (or lost, as a negative number) for the hand — pots, kitty, and any board-square payouts combined — and add it to the running score. Everything runs in your browser — nothing you type is sent anywhere.
How Michigan Rummy Scoring Works
Three games in one board
Michigan Rummy combines Hearts-style trick avoidance, Rummy-style melding (Michigan), and Poker-style board betting in a single round. Most tables settle each component with chips, then total everyone's net chips for the hand — that net number is what you enter here.
Michigan Rummy combines Hearts-style trick avoidance, Rummy-style melding (Michigan), and Poker-style board betting in a single round. Most tables settle each component with chips, then total everyone's net chips for the hand — that net number is what you enter here.
The kitty / pot carryover
Money or chips bet on unclaimed board squares (e.g. nobody has the Ace of Hearts when play ends) usually carries over to the next hand rather than being paid out. This calculator doesn't track the carryover pot itself — just enter each player's net result once a hand actually pays out.
Money or chips bet on unclaimed board squares (e.g. nobody has the Ace of Hearts when play ends) usually carries over to the next hand rather than being paid out. This calculator doesn't track the carryover pot itself — just enter each player's net result once a hand actually pays out.
House variants
Board layouts and payout amounts vary a lot by edition/table. Whatever your table's rule, the running-score tracker only needs the final net number per player per hand.
Board layouts and payout amounts vary a lot by edition/table. Whatever your table's rule, the running-score tracker only needs the final net number per player per hand.