6 Club Teen Patti: Play Indian Poker Online
Play the classic Indian three-card game on 6 Club. Bet blind or seen, bluff your opponents, and win big with Trail, Pure Sequence, and Color hands.

How to Play Teen Patti on 6 Club
Teen Patti — also called Flash or Indian Poker — is a three-card game where players bet on who has the best hand. The game combines probability, psychology, and bold decision-making.
1. Ante (Boot)
All players place a minimum bet (boot) into the pot. This creates the starting prize that players compete for.
2. Deal
Each player receives three cards face down. You can choose to play blind (without seeing cards) or seen (looking at your cards).
3. Betting Rounds
Players take turns betting, calling, or folding. Blind players bet half the current stake. Seen players must bet the full stake or fold.
4. Showdown
When only two players remain, one can request a show. Both reveal cards, and the higher-ranked hand wins the entire pot.
Teen Patti Hand Rankings (Highest to Lowest)
Three cards of the same rank. Three Aces is the highest trail; three 2s is the lowest.
Three consecutive cards of the same suit. A-K-Q of hearts beats K-Q-J of spades.
Three consecutive cards of different suits. A-K-Q beats K-Q-J.
Three cards of the same suit, not in sequence. Compare highest card first.
Two cards of the same rank. A-A-K beats K-K-Q. If pairs tie, the third card decides.
None of the above. Compare highest card, then second, then third.
Teen Patti Strategy Tips
Start with blind play
Blind play costs half the stake and keeps opponents guessing about your hand. Use it in early rounds to control pot size and build mystery.
Know when to fold
If you've seen your cards and have a weak hand (high card below Q), fold early. Saving your bankroll is more important than chasing a pot you can't win.
Use side shows strategically
Request a side show when you have a medium-strength hand and want to eliminate a player without revealing strength to the entire table.
Bluff selectively
Bluff when the pot is small and opponents seem weak. Never bluff against a player who always calls — they will punish you.
Blind vs Seen Play
Blind Play
- Bet without seeing your cards
- Pay half the current stake
- Higher bluff potential
- Lower risk per round
- Forces opponents to guess
Seen Play
- Look at your cards before betting
- Pay the full current stake
- Make informed decisions
- Higher cost but lower uncertainty
- Required for side shows
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