Teen Patti EVOLUTION Live Game Rules:
In Teen Patti, your goal is to beat the dealer with a better three-card hand.
Place an Ante bet and either or both of the optional Pair Plus and 6Card Bonus bets.
You will receive three cards. The dealer’s three cards are dealt facedown.
lf you feel confident in your hand, click PLAY 1x to place a Play betequivalent to your Ante bet. Otherwise, click FOLD.
Winning Hands:
Teen Patti is played with one standard 52-card deck (Jokers are excluded). Cards are shuffled after each game round.
Three-card Straight has a higher value ranking than a three-card Flush inTeen Patti. That’s simply because there are fewer ways to make a three-card Straight than a three-card Flush.
The individual cards are ranked in descending order: Ace (high or low), King, Queen, Jack, 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3 and 2. An Ace can be the highest-value card in a Straight of A, K, Q, or the lowest-value card in a Straight of3,2, A。
lf you and the dealer have hands of the same type, the one that includes the card of the highest value wins (e.g. three Kings beats three Queens; a flush of Q, J, 10 beats a flush of 10, 9, 8).
When you and the dealer tie, the next highest card that is not part of the paying hand, known as the “Kicker’, determines the winner.
Winning hands for Teen Patti:
Mini Royal is a suited Ace, King, and Queen.
Straight Flush is a hand that contains three cards in sequence, all of the same suit, for example, King, Queen, Jack, all Diamonds.
Three of a Kind is a hand that contains three cards of the same rank. For example, a player having three Kings in their hand would have Three of a kind. Higher-valued Three of a Kind defeats lower-valued Three of a Kind.
Straight is a hand that contains three cards of sequential rank in at least two different suits, e.g. Nine, Eight, Seven in two or more suits. TwoStraights are ranked by comparing the highest card of each. TwoStraights with the same high card are of equal value, as suits are not used to separate them.
Flush is a hand where all three cards are of the same suit, but not in a sequence, e.g. three cards that are all Clubs. Two Flushes are compared as if they were high card hands; the highest ranking card of each is compared to determine the winner. If both hands have the same highest card, then the second-highest ranking card is compared, and so on until a difference is found.
A pair is a hand that contains two cards of one rank (e.g., two Kings) plus one card that is not of this rank or the same as each other. Higher-ranking Pairs defeat lower-ranking Pairs. lf two hands have the same Pair the Kickers are compared in descending order to determine the winner.
High Card is a poker hand made of any three cards not meeting any of the above requirements. Essentially, no hand is made, and the only thing of any meaning in the player’s hand is their highest card.
Royal Flush is a Straight Flush that contains the Ace, King, Queen, Jack, and 10 all in the same suit.
Straight Flush is a hand that contains five cards in sequence, all of the same suit, for example: Nine, Eight, Seven, Six and Five, all Hearts.
Four of a Kind is a hand that contains all four cards of one rank plus any other card. For example, four Aces in your hand would be Four of a Kind.
Full House is a hand that contains three matching cards of one rank and two matching cards of another rank, e.g. three Kings and two Sixes.
Flush is a hand where all five cards are of the same suit, but notsequential, e.g. five cards that are all Clubs.
Straight is a hand that contains five cards of sequential rank in at least two different suits, e.g. Nine, Eight, Seven, Six, and Five in two or more suits.
Three of a Kind is a hand that contains three cards of the same rank, plus two cards that are not of this rank or the same as each other. For example, a player having three Kings in their hand would have Three of a kind.