Teen Patti and Andar Bahar: how the table rooms work
Teen Patti and Andar Bahar feel familiar to many Pakistan players, which can create a false sense of control. Knowing how each round resolves helps you treat them as entertainment, not income.
Teen Patti in short
Teen Patti deals three cards and ranks hands from high card up to trail. Side bets and blind play raise the pace, and a fast pace is where small balances vanish. The order of hands rewards patience, but no betting pattern changes the deal.
Andar Bahar in short
Andar Bahar is a guessing game: one card is shown, and you bet on which side a matching card lands first. It is close to a coin flip with a built-in house edge, so streak-chasing systems do not improve your odds.
Why the house edge matters
Every round carries a small advantage for the operator. Over many rounds that edge is what you pay for the entertainment, so the realistic goal is a fun session inside a fixed budget, not a guaranteed profit.
- Decide your table budget before sitting down.
- Skip side bets if you want a slower burn.
- Walk away on a planned win, not on a hunch.
Browse the full card and table list on the games page, and keep the 18+ play reminders in mind during every session.