pulsz Teen Patti — South Asia's Most Beloved Card Game, Now Online
Three cards. One table. The thrill of a thousand Eid nights wrapped into a single hand. Play Teen Patti at pulsz and experience the classic South Asian card game reimagined for Bangladesh's online generation — fast rounds, fair odds, and instant BDT payouts.
Game Overview
What Is Teen Patti
Teen Patti — literally "three cards" in Hindi and widely understood across Bangladesh, India, Nepal, and Pakistan — is a gambling card game that has been played at family gatherings, festival celebrations, and social nights across South Asia for generations. If you have ever sat down for a hand of cards during Eid, Durga Puja, or Pohela Boishakh, there is a good chance Teen Patti was on the table.
The game is dealt from a standard 52-card deck with no jokers. Each player receives three face-down cards and must decide whether to play "seen" (looking at their cards) or "blind" (without looking). Betting proceeds around the table, and the player with the best three-card hand at showdown takes the pot. Its simplicity of concept paired with deep psychological tension — knowing when to fold, when to bluff, and when to push — is what has kept Teen Patti alive across generations.
At pulsz, Teen Patti is available in both RNG (random number generator) format for solo play and live dealer format with real-time streaming tables hosted by professional dealers. Players from Dhaka, Chittagong, Sylhet, and every other corner of Bangladesh can join a table in under 60 seconds after logging in.
Teen Patti shares structural similarities with three-card poker and brag. If you are familiar with any of these Western card games, the core mechanics of Teen Patti will feel immediately recognisable.
Standard card deck, no jokers
Cards dealt per player per round
Players maximum at a standard table
Published RTP on pulsz tables
Card Rankings
Teen Patti Hand Rankings
Understanding the hand hierarchy is the single most important piece of knowledge before sitting at any Teen Patti table on pulsz. There are six distinct hand types, ranked from strongest to weakest. Hands are compared at showdown, and the player holding the highest-ranked hand wins the pot.
Note that in Teen Patti, aces are always high. A-2-3 is the second-highest straight run (after A-K-Q), which is a nuance that trips up players familiar with Western poker. Memorise this ranking before your first session and you will never be caught off guard at showdown.
Three cards of the same rank. Three aces is the highest trail; three twos is the lowest. The rarest and most powerful hand in Teen Patti.
Three consecutive cards of the same suit. A-K-Q of the same suit is the highest pure sequence. A-2-3 of the same suit is the second highest.
Three consecutive cards of mixed suits. Same rank order as pure sequence but lower in value due to the mixed suits.
Three cards of the same suit that are not consecutive. When two players both have a flush, the highest card wins; if equal, the second card is compared, then the third.
Two cards of the same rank. The higher pair wins; if both pairs are equal, the value of the third (kicker) card decides the winner.
No combination. The highest individual card determines the winner. The weakest possible hand, but still wins when everyone else folds.
Getting Started
How to Play Teen Patti at pulsz
The rules of Teen Patti are straightforward to learn but take real table experience to master. Below is the complete sequence of a standard round as it plays out on pulsz — from the ante to the final showdown.
New to Teen Patti? Start at the lowest-stake tables on pulsz to get comfortable with the rhythm of betting and the pace of live dealer rounds before moving to higher limits.
Place the Boot (Ante)
Every player places a mandatory ante — called the "boot" — into the pot before cards are dealt. On pulsz, the boot amount is displayed on the table lobby and varies by stake level. This seeds the pot and ensures every round has value from the first card dealt.
Receive Three Cards
The dealer distributes three face-down cards to each player in clockwise order. On RNG tables this is instantaneous; on live tables you will see the physical cards dealt by the dealer on screen in real time.
Choose Blind or Seen
You may look at your cards (play "seen") or leave them face-down (play "blind"). Blind players are required to bet at half the minimum stake of seen players, which makes the blind option an aggressive tactical choice when used deliberately.
Bet, Call, or Fold
Betting proceeds clockwise. As a blind player you can call, raise, or fold. As a seen player you can call at the full rate, raise, or fold. You may also challenge a fellow seen player to a "show" — a direct card comparison that eliminates the lower hand immediately.
Showdown
Betting continues until only two players remain or a "show" is called. At showdown, both players reveal their cards and the higher hand wins the entire pot. In the event of a tie, the player who called the show loses.
Pot Is Awarded and Next Round Begins
The winner's pulsz wallet is credited instantly. A short break follows, then a new boot is placed and the next round begins. On pulsz's fast-play RNG tables, rounds complete in under 30 seconds; live dealer tables typically run 60–90 seconds per round.
Game Variants
Popular Teen Patti Variants
The beauty of Teen Patti as a living game is the variety of rule variants that have developed over decades of play across South Asia. pulsz hosts several of the most popular variants so that experienced players always have something new to explore.
Standard Teen Patti
The original three-card format with boot, blind/seen play, and a standard 52-card deck. No wildcards. No side bets. Pure card skill and nerve. The best starting point for all new pulsz players.
Joker Teen Patti
Before cards are dealt, one or more random cards are designated as wildcards (jokers). Any player holding a joker can use it to represent any card in the deck, making powerful hands significantly more common and the game more dynamic.
Muflis (Lowball)
The hand rankings are completely reversed — the lowest hand wins the pot. A high card beats a trail, and a 2-3-4 off-suit is the most powerful hand in the game. Muflis rewards players who think differently about card values and forces everyone to rethink their instincts.
AK47
All aces, kings, fours, and sevens are wild cards. With sixteen potential wildcards in the deck, strong hands appear far more frequently. The betting tension shifts entirely to reading opponents since powerful hands are common for everyone at the table.
Community Teen Patti
Two cards are dealt face-down to each player, and one card is placed face-up in the centre of the table as a shared community card. All players use the community card as part of their three-card hand. Strategy shifts as public information changes the betting dynamic.
Teen Patti Live (Evolution)
Evolution Gaming's live-streamed Teen Patti Live table available on pulsz features professional dealers broadcasting from a dedicated studio. Side bet options, HD video feeds, and real-time statistics overlays elevate the live experience beyond what any RNG table can offer.
Play Smarter
Teen Patti Strategy and Tips
Teen Patti combines probability, psychology, and positional awareness in a way that purely luck-based games cannot match. The following principles will sharpen your play at pulsz tables regardless of which variant you prefer.
Use the Blind Option Strategically
Playing blind costs half the seen bet rate, which means you build the pot cheaply and put pressure on seen players who must call at full rate to stay in. Experienced players at pulsz use blind play not because they lack confidence in their cards, but as a deliberate pressure tactic. Reserve it for tables where your stack is larger than average and you can sustain a few consecutive rounds.
Understand Position at the Table
Acting later in the betting order is an advantage because you observe more bets before making a decision. On pulsz live tables, note where you sit relative to the dealer button and adjust your aggression accordingly. Early position requires stronger hands to justify raises; late position allows more speculative plays.
Read Betting Patterns, Not Just Cards
In live multiplayer Teen Patti on pulsz, opponent betting speed and bet sizing provide information independent of their cards. A player who instantly raises without hesitation after receiving cards is either on a very strong hand or running a calculated bluff — both of which warrant careful consideration before you call.
Set a Session Limit Before You Start
Teen Patti rounds are fast and the pot can escalate quickly when multiple players stay in through multiple betting rounds. Decide your maximum loss amount before joining any table on pulsz and exit the session when you reach it — regardless of how the previous hand felt. Discipline here is the difference between a fun evening and a regrettable one.
Know When to Fold Early
The boot is the cost of entry — once it is in the pot, it is no longer yours. New players often feel compelled to chase a pot they have contributed to, but staying in a weak hand beyond the first betting round compounds losses unnecessarily. On pulsz, folding early with a 2-5-9 rainbow hand is not weakness; it is correct play.
Vary Your Play Style Between Sessions
Regulars at pulsz's live Teen Patti tables will start to recognise patterns if you always play the same way. Alternate between aggressive and conservative styles across sessions — not within a single hand, but across different table sessions — so that your tendencies remain harder to read over time.
| Starting Hand Quality | Recommended Action | Blind Play Suitable? | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Trail (Three of a Kind) | Stay seen, raise steadily | No — look immediately | Strongest hand; extract maximum value without over-betting and scaring opponents out |
| Pure Sequence (Straight Flush) | Stay seen, call or moderate raise | No | Second-best hand; play confidently but watch for trail indicators from opponents |
| Sequence (Straight) | Stay seen, call at standard rate | No | Solid hand in most pots; re-evaluate if pot grows unusually large with multiple players remaining |
| Color (Flush) | Stay seen, cautious calls | Consider it | Mid-tier hand; fold if pot escalates beyond 6× the boot without strong read on opponents |
| Pair (High pair — QQ+) | Stay seen, call conservatively | Occasionally | Decent hand heads-up; weaker in multi-player pots where a flush or sequence is likely |
| Pair (Low pair — 22–99) | Consider folding or one cheap call | Yes, if boot cost is low | Often dominated at showdown; not worth heavy investment |
| High Card only | Fold or play blind briefly | Yes — one or two rounds maximum | Exit before pot grows; high card rarely wins a fully contested multi-player showdown |
Premium Experience
Live Dealer Teen Patti on pulsz
For players who want the social atmosphere of a real card table without leaving home, pulsz's live dealer Teen Patti section delivers an experience that RNG games simply cannot replicate. Live tables feature professionally trained dealers, HD video streams, real-time chat, and round history statistics — everything needed to feel the pulse of a genuine game.
Live Teen Patti on pulsz is streamed around the clock, meaning players in Sylhet at midnight or in Chittagong at noon can always find an open seat. Tables are organised by stake level from casual ৳100 boot games all the way up to high-roller tables with boots starting at ৳5,000 per round. Multiple camera angles, slow-motion card reveals, and on-screen hand history panels make every showdown feel significant.
The live chat feature allows players to interact with the dealer and with each other in real time — something that brings back the social spirit of a traditional Teen Patti night that many Bangladesh players grew up with during Eid and family celebrations.
HD Live Streaming
1080p video feeds, multiple camera angles
Live Chat
Real-time interaction with dealers and players
24/7 Tables
Open every hour, every day of the year
Multi-Variant Tables
Standard, Joker, Muflis, AK47 all available live
Bangladesh Payments
Deposits and Withdrawals in Bangladesh
pulsz is fully integrated with Bangladesh's local payment infrastructure. Whether you are topping up your Teen Patti bankroll or cashing out a big pot win, your funds move quickly and securely in BDT.
bKash
Instant deposits and 5–15 minute withdrawals to your registered bKash number. Minimum deposit ৳500. The most widely used payment method on pulsz across all regions of Bangladesh.
Nagad
Bangladesh Post Office's digital financial service — instant deposits and fast withdrawals. Particularly popular with pulsz players in rural and semi-urban areas of Bangladesh.
Rocket
Dutch-Bangla Bank's mobile banking service, supported for both deposits and withdrawals on pulsz. Competitive processing speeds and broad availability across Bangladesh.
Bank Transfer
Direct transfers from BRAC Bank, City Bank, Islami Bank, Sonali Bank, and other major Bangladeshi banks. Slightly longer processing (up to 4 hours) but ideal for larger transactions.
Quick Reference
Teen Patti Glossary
The mandatory ante placed by every player before cards are dealt. Seeds the pot and ensures every hand has value.
A player who has not looked at their cards. Blind players bet at half the minimum rate of seen players.
A player who has viewed their cards. Once seen, a player cannot revert to blind status during that hand.
The act of calling or matching the current bet. From the Hindi word meaning "move" — it signals you are staying in the hand.
A direct card comparison between two seen players. The player with the lower hand is eliminated. A show can only be called when exactly two players remain.
A private card comparison requested by a seen player to the previous seen player. If the requester's hand is lower, they fold; if higher, the previous player folds. The other player may decline the sideshow.
Three cards of the same rank — the highest possible hand in Teen Patti. Also called "Three of a Kind" or "Teen Patti" in some regional variants.
A popular variant where all hand rankings are reversed — the weakest hand in standard Teen Patti becomes the strongest in Muflis.
Three consecutive cards of the same suit — also known as a straight flush. The second-strongest hand after a trail.
A betting structure where the maximum raise cannot exceed the current total value of the pot. Used on select pulsz tables to control pot escalation.