Jai Game Teen Patti: Rules, Hand Rankings & Strategy

Jai Game Teen Patti is classic Indian 3-card poker. Master the hand rankings, the blind/seen choice and a simple beginner strategy.

What is Teen Patti?

Teen Patti (“three cards”) is a betting card game for 3–6 players. Everyone antes into a pot, receives three cards, and bets in turns. The last player standing — or the best hand at showdown — takes the pot. It is the most social game in the Jai Game games line-up.

Hand rankings (strongest first)

Teen Patti hand rankings
#HandExample
1Trail / TrioA-A-A
2Pure sequenceA-K-Q same suit
3Sequence (run)9-10-J mixed suits
4Colour (flush)3 cards, one suit
5PairK-K-7
6High cardA-9-4

Teen Patti game online & variants

The Teen Patti game (also written 3 Patti) plays the same online as it does around a table, with a few popular variants to keep things fresh:

  • Classic: standard rules, best 3-card hand wins.
  • Joker / Muflis: twists where lowest hand can win or jokers count.
  • AK47: aces, kings, fours and sevens act as jokers.

All variants share the same Jai Game login and wallet.

How to play

  1. Join a tableAfter your Jai Game login.
  2. Place the ante (boot)The starting pot.
  3. Get three cardsDecide blind or seen.
  4. Bet in turnCall, raise or fold.
  5. ShowdownBest hand wins the pot.

Blind vs seen

  • Blind: bet without seeing cards; lower minimum stake.
  • Seen: look first; you must bet at least double the blind.
  • Mixing both keeps opponents guessing.

Beginner strategy

  • Fold weak hands early to protect your stack.
  • Play blind occasionally to lower costs and apply pressure.
  • Watch betting patterns, not just your own cards.
  • Set a loss limit before you sit down.

Frequently asked questions

How do you play Teen Patti?

Each player gets three cards. You bet in turns, choosing to play blind or seen, and the best 3-card hand at showdown wins the pot. Full steps are above.

What is the best hand in Teen Patti?

A trail (three of a kind), with three aces being the strongest. Then pure sequence, sequence, colour, pair and high card.

What does playing blind mean?

Betting without looking at your cards. Blind stakes are lower, but you risk not knowing your hand. See the blind-vs-seen section.

Is Teen Patti skill or luck?

Both. Cards are random, but betting decisions and reading opponents add skill. Play within a budget — see responsible gaming.