Master the rules, learn winning strategies, and become a Teen Patti champion!
Teen Patti (meaning "Three Cards" in Hindi) is one of India's most beloved card games, often called Indian Poker. It's traditionally played during festivals like Diwali and Holi. The game uses a standard 52-card deck and is typically played with 3-6 players.
The objective is simple: have the best three-card hand or bluff your way to victory! It combines skill, strategy, and a bit of luck.
All players place a minimum bet (Boot) into the pot before cards are dealt.
Each player receives 3 cards face-down from the dealer.
Choose to play Blind (without seeing cards) or Seen (after viewing cards).
From highest to lowest:
Three of a kind (A-A-A is highest)
Consecutive cards, same suit
Consecutive cards, any suit
Same suit, not consecutive
Two cards of same rank
Highest single card wins
Begin with small bets to understand the table dynamics. Increase gradually as you gain confidence.
Playing blind in the beginning confuses opponents and keeps your bets low.
Bluffing is key, but don't overdo it. Bluff only when you sense opponents might fold.
Observe betting patterns. Aggressive players may be bluffing; cautious ones likely have good hands.
Don't chase losses. If your hand is weak and stakes are high, fold early.
Set a budget before playing and stick to it. Never bet more than you can afford to lose.