Teen Patti Rummy Game: Rules, Sequence, and Beginner Guide
Teen Patti rules start with three cards, clear hand rankings, and careful betting decisions. The classic hand order is Trail, Pure Sequence, Sequence, Color, Pair, then High Card.
Quick answer
Teen Patti rules start with three cards, clear hand rankings, and careful betting decisions. The classic hand order is Trail, Pure Sequence, Sequence, Color, Pair, then High Card.
How to play
Each player receives three cards. Depending on the table, players may play blind or seen, place chaal, pack, or request show when the rules allow it. The aim is to stay in the pot with a stronger hand or make better decisions than opponents.
Teen Patti hand ranking
The usual order is Trail, Pure Sequence, Sequence, Color, Pair, and High Card. A Trail is three cards of the same rank. A Pure Sequence is three consecutive cards of the same suit. A normal Sequence is consecutive cards with mixed suits.
Rules to confirm before a table
Different apps may add Joker, Muflis, AK47, or other variations, so always read the table rules before betting.
Key checks
| Check | What it means |
|---|---|
| Trail | Three cards of the same rank. |
| Pure Sequence | Three consecutive cards of the same suit. |
| Blind vs Seen | Blind players act without seeing cards; seen players act after viewing cards. |
Responsible play note
Teen Patti may involve real-money risk depending on platform and location. Check local rules, set limits, and stop if play affects your budget, sleep, work, or family responsibilities.
FAQ
What is the highest Teen Patti hand?
Trail is usually the highest classic hand.
Is sequence stronger than color?
Yes, a Sequence usually beats Color. Pure Sequence beats normal Sequence.
Should beginners play blind?
Beginners should learn slowly and avoid blind play until they understand table rhythm.
