Sunday 1 March 2015

How to win on Teen Patti - Indian Poker

Teen Patti – an Indian game on 9game but very popular card game across the world . Game can be played with three playing cards and the word Teen Patti came from Indian Poker Game.

We all enjoy the game Teen Patti - Indian Poker provided by 9Game.But do you know the detailed rules of this game? With only three cards to consider, Teen Patti is an easy game to learn and play. A standard 52-card deck is used. As few as two players can have a game for fun, although wagering typically requires three to eight players, with four to seven being optimum.

Game is very much popular to be played offline since centuries and as technology grows and when people want everything on their smartphone, we have got this game on our mobile phones, computer and laptop. But that is not an end of the technology growth, Friends are not necessarily meeting everyday and hence can’t play this game together. But internet is there everywhere, with everyone and that is the reason we have teen patti game with online playing feature, which will connect you to anyone in the world and you can play this real game virtually.
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Teen patti is also called “Flash” or “Flush” internationally and require atleast 2 players to play 3 cards game. When talking about online, you can play this game with any of your friends/non friends online and have your private rooms where you can have full privacy while you are playing this game with close friends.
Teen patti game is developed by Octro Inc. and free to download for Android and iPhone devices. You may download this game on your Android mobile phone, tablet or iPhone device or iPad using below links.
If you don’t have any of above smartphone or tablets with you but still you would like toPlay Teen Patti Online On PC or Laptop which is having windows or max OS. I will teach you step by step how to play Teen Patti on PC but before that let’s have a look at few features of playing Teen Patti with Android, iPhone or on PC.

Features of Teen Patti for Android, iOS

  • Play with real players sitting anywhere in the world
  • Play this simple and wonderful game online virtually with real friends
  • You can create your own private play room
  • Live Chat and ask for help
  • Exchange gifts and coins with friends
  • You can achieve high score and share with your friends on social media using direct social media integration
Like 3-card Poker or Brag, the object of the game is to show a hand of a higher rank than those held by the other players or to “bluff” through aggressive betting and cause all of the competitors to fold.

The cards rank in order from Ace high to deuce low. The top-ranking hand is three Aces, followed by any other three-of-a-kind known as a “trio,” with three deuces being the lowest of such.

Next in order comes the “straight run,” which is three consecutive cards of the same suit. The highest straight run is the A-2-3, followed by the A-K-Q, K-Q-J, and so on down to 4-3-2. Note that 2-A-K is not considered a run.

The third highest ranking hand is a “normal run.” This is three consecutive cards not of the same suit. Again, the A-2-3 is the highest normal run, followed in order by the others.

Fourth among top hands is the “colour,” which is any three non-consecutive cards of the same suit. When two colours are compared, the one containing the highest card wins. If the high cards are equal, the second highest cards are compared, etc. The highest colour is the A-K-J, while the lowest is the 5-3-2.

The fifth highest hand is a “pair” or “double,” consisting of two cards of the same rank. When two pairs are compared, the one containing the higher cards wins. If they are equal, the odd cards are compared. The highest pair is the A-A-K, while the lowest is the 3-2-2.

Lastly comes the “high card” hand, with no pair, colour or run. To compare two high card hands, the highest ranking cards are considered first, then the second highest, and then the lowest. The top high card hand is the A-K-J, while the lowest is the 5-3-2.

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