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Andar Bahar is an easily accessible and widely enjoyed card game with roots in Southern India. The game employs a standard deck of 52 cards. The initial card drawn by the dealer becomes the middle focus on the betting table, referred to as the “middle card.” Participants have the option to place bets on either of the two sides, named Andar and Bahar. Players must place a first bet to take part in the final bet

The final bet unfolds when both the second and third cards do not match the middle card. Following the placement of the final bet, the remaining cards are systematically dealt to each side. The game ends if one side is dealt a card that matches with the value of the middle card and players who bet on it receive a payout.

Teen Patti is a luck-based card game typically played at a table with three to seven players, utilizing a standard 52-card deck, excluding Jokers. In this game, the Ace holds the highest value, while the ‘two’ is considered the lowest. There are two playing options: ‘Seen’ and ‘Blind.’ Opting for ‘Seen’ allows players to examine their three face-down cards before placing bets, whereas ‘Blind’ involves betting without viewing the cards. Throughout the game, players have the options to call, raise, or show as part of the betting process.

Objective: The main objective of Teen Patti is to have the best three-card hand and win chips or money from other players.

Deck: Teen Patti is typically played with a standard 52-card deck. Jokers are not used in this game.

Ranking of Cards:

The ranking of cards, from highest to lowest, is Ace, King, Queen, Jack, 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2.
Number of Players: Teen Patti is best played with 3 to 7 players.

Ante: Before the cards are dealt, each player must place a predetermined amount of chips into the pot. This is known as the ante.

Dealing:

Each player is dealt three cards, face-down.
Players can choose to play “Seen” or “Blind.”
Betting Rounds:

The game consists of several betting rounds, with players having the options to:

Call: Match the current bet.
Raise: Increase the bet.
Fold: Forfeit the hand and lose the ante.
Playing Options:

Seen:
If a player chooses “Seen,” they look at their cards and then decide whether to bet.
Blind:
If a player chooses “Blind,” they place their bet without looking at their cards.
Chaal (Call): Players take turns in a clockwise direction, and each player can choose to call, raise, or fold based on the strength of their hand and their confidence in winning.

Show:

If all players except one have folded, the remaining player wins the pot without showing their cards.
If two or more players remain after the final betting round, they must show their cards.
The player with the best hand wins the pot.
Ranking of Hands: The standard poker hand rankings apply, with the highest-ranking hand being a Trail (Three of a Kind), followed by a Pure Sequence, Sequence, Color, Pair, and High Card.

Remember that variations of Teen Patti may have different rules or side bets. It’s essential to clarify the specific rules before starting a game.

Teen Patti AK47 stands out as the favored poker game in India. Similar to the conventional JILI Teen Patti, players can engage in a full array of bets. What sets Teen Patti AK47 apart is its distinctive feature—true to its name, the inclusion of A, K, 4, or 7 as WILD cards in your hand can lead you to victory!