The deck of 52 cards used in Teen Patti is a standard 52-card deck. It is perfect for groups of two to seven people. In this game, players win by having the best hand or using their bluffing skills.
A boot value is collected at the beginning of the game. To get the cards, each player must pay the boot value. Each player will receive 3 cards. Upon receiving the cards, the player has two choices: seeing the cards and playing or playing blindly.
Blind players will start the round by paying the same amount as the boot value. Blind players can also double this amount. Players can play blind for up to four rounds before they are forced to view their cards.
By pressing the cards, a player can see and play. If they have high cards, the player can continue playing by paying the same amount as the previous round or increasing the bet.
The person with the blind hand must pay double what you are betting if you play after seeing the cards.
Once the pot limit is reached, all players must show their cards. You are limited by the number of coins you have at your disposal.
Bluffing is when you do not have high cards, but you repeatedly bet to give the impression to other players that you have high cards. When you bet aggressively, you force the competition to fold.
The cards are ranked as follows:
Trail - Three of the same card (AAA, 222, etc.).
Pure Sequence - A sequence of related cards, for instance, the fours, fives, and sixes.
Sequence - A group of cards arranged in a particular order.
Colour - The same colour and group of three cards.
Pair - You possess two identical cards (225, AA9).
High Card - Cards are ranked from the lowest to the highest in the following order:
2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,J,Q,K,A.