In India, the traditional card game of Teen Patti follows specific card priority rules that determine winning hands. The highest priority is given to the Trail or Set, which consists of three cards of the same rank, similar to three of a kind in Western poker.
Another popular Indian card product is the Pure Sequence or Straight Flush, where three consecutive cards are of the same suit. This hand holds significant value in local gambling circles across Maharashtra and Punjab.
The Color or Flush, comprising three cards of the same suit but not in sequence, is also commonly played with Indian-made playing cards from manufacturers like Leo Playing Cards and Winston Playing Cards.
Indian players also recognize the Pair as a priority hand, where two cards share the same rank while the third is different. This basic hierarchy is taught to beginners using locally produced training decks available in markets throughout Delhi and Mumbai. |