Now that you know the rules of Teen Patti, it’s time to finally learn how to play the game. Teen Patti has several phases that make up the entire turn.
The first phase is the initial bet. At this stage, players will be putting in an “entry fee”, and this goes into the pot. This establishes the starting value, and once all players have placed their bets, we go into the next step.
The second phase is when cards will be dealt. The dealer would distribute cards to each player individually one at a time, until all players have exactly 3 cards each. These three cards will form that players, hand, and players can look at them at any time. Once all players have their starting hand, we enter the third phase.
The betting rounds phase allows players to perform a number of actions. Players can choose to check, bet, call, raise, or fold.
●If no bets have been made in this correct round, a player can choose to “check”. This action means that they will pass the opportunity to bet to the next player without adding any money to the pot.
●Players can add money to the pot by making a “bet”. When the bet is raised, the players must match the bat amount to stay in the round.
●In the instance where a bet has been made by the previous player, the current player can choose to match the bed amount and stay in the round by performing a “call”.
●Alternatively, players can choose to “raise” the amount in response to the bet. In essence, this new amount becomes the new bet and for other players to stay in the game, they would need to match this new bet.
●In the event that a player believes that their hand is too weak, or opts not to play this round, they can “fold”. Folding means to forfeit their current hand and the bets that they’ve made in this round. As a result, they will no longer be participating in the round.
Once all betting is complete, the game will proceed into the final phase, where the remaining players will reveal their hands in what is called the “showdown”. The winner is determined by the contents of their hand, where the player with the highest valued sequence in their hand would win the contents of the pot. In the event of a tie, the player with the highest individual card will trump the player with the lower individual card, winning the contents of that pot. However, if all remaining players share the highest individual card, the contents of the pot will be split equally between these tied players.