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Teen Patti Magic

Real cash · 18+ · Android APK

Teen Patti Master — Play 3-Card Indian Poker for Real Cash

Teen Patti Master on Teen Patti Magic is the headline card table — three-card hands, blind and seen stakes, and instant UPI payouts. Pull the APK, claim a ₹50 signup credit, and join a table inside a minute.

Android 5.0+ · No KYC at signup · Instant UPI payouts

Teen Patti Master — real cash Indian gaming app, Teen Patti Magic Android APK

Why Teen Patti Master Sits at the Heart of Teen Patti Magic

The Master table is the first thing every player opens after installing the APK, and that's by design. We built the level-matched lobby so a brand-new account never lands at a ₹100 boot table by accident — the system slots you with three other players whose lifetime stake range matches yours. That single decision is the reason fresh accounts on Teen Patti Magic last fifteen-plus sessions instead of getting cleaned out on day one.

Hands are dealt from a single shuffled 52-card deck, three face-down per seat, and the boot is posted before any reveal. From there, every turn is a choice — Blind to keep the stake light and the bluff alive, Seen to size up before pushing chips. Most Indian tables we've watched move in a rhythm of two-to-three Blind rounds at the start, then a switch to Seen as the pot fattens. The Master table on Magic uses a 10-second turn timer, fast enough that twenty-hand sessions wrap inside fifteen minutes.

Side games sit in the same wallet — Andar Bahar, Aviator, Mines, slots, Baccarat — so a single deposit moves freely between tables. That matters more than it sounds: most players who join for Teen Patti end up returning for the slot bonus rounds, and one wallet means no second deposit, no second UPI confirmation, no friction.

How to Play Teen Patti Master

The flow is straightforward once you've sat through a few hands. Cards are dealt clockwise, three per player. The dealer button rotates each round, and the boot — the table ante — is auto-deducted from every seat before cards come out. Pots build from there.

On your turn you pick one of three actions. Pack means fold — your boot is forfeit, the round continues without you. Chaal means stay in by matching the current stake (or doubling it if you're playing Seen). Raise means push more chips in, which doubles the cost-per-chaal for everyone behind you in that round. The hand ends in one of two ways: every other player folds (you sweep the pot uncontested), or two players remain and one of them pays the Show cost, after which both hands are revealed and the higher hand takes the pot.

One thing players miss in their first week: Side Show is allowed after the third chaal when both players involved are Seen. If the previous-actor agrees, both hands compare privately — the lower hand must fold and the higher continues. Side Show is the fastest way to bleed out a player who's been calling stations without ever raising. It costs the current stake to ask but saves you the bigger Show fee at the end of the pot.

Teen Patti Hand Rankings, in Order of Strength

From strongest to weakest, the six ranked hands are:

  • Trail (Trio) — three cards of the same rank. A-A-A is the top hand at any table.
  • Pure Sequence — three consecutive cards of the same suit, like 5♠-6♠-7♠. A-2-3 of one suit is the strongest pure sequence (Ace is high or low).
  • Sequence (Run) — three consecutive cards in mixed suits.
  • Colour (Flush) — three same-suit cards out of order.
  • Pair — two cards of the same rank plus a third card. The higher pair wins; if pairs tie, the kicker decides.
  • High Card — no other ranking applies; the highest single card wins, with the second and third resolving ties.

A common misread by new players: Pure Sequence beats Colour, not the other way around. The hierarchy comes from how rare each hand is to draw, and Pure Sequence is statistically rarer than three random same-suit cards.

Practical Tips That Move the Win-Rate

Bankroll discipline first. Set a session ceiling before you sit — twenty boot-amounts is a reasonable buy-in. Don't top up after losing it; come back tomorrow. This one rule separates the players who quietly grind upwards from the ones who post screenshots of bad-luck sessions.

Stay Blind for the opening two chaals if your cards are workable. Blind play costs half what Seen play does, and the table can't tell whether you're holding a trio or junk — that opacity does the bluff work for you. Once the pot has real weight, switch to Seen and play your actual hand. The mistake is staying Blind all the way to Show; Indian tables are quick to call, and pure-bluff Showdowns lose more often than rookies expect.

Read raise patterns. A player who min-raises every hand is bleeding chips — sit to their left so you act after them and reap their pots. A player who only raises after chaal four typically has a Sequence or better; fold marginal hands when they enter late. Track folds too: if four of six players have packed by the time action reaches you, the lone remaining caller almost always has a Pair at minimum, so don't push without Sequence or higher.

Vary your style every twenty hands. Predictability is what gets you read — alternate tight phases (only play premium hands) with loose phases (raise on weak holdings) to keep the table off-balance. The best Master players on Magic don't have a 'style' so much as a routine of style-switching.

Bonuses, Deposits, UPI Withdrawals

  • ₹50 instant credit on first APK install — playable immediately, no deposit required to unlock.
  • First-deposit boost: up to ₹3,000 matched on the initial deposit (T&Cs and minimum playthrough apply).
  • Daily check-in rewards adding to roughly ₹50 a week.
  • Weekly Teen Patti tournaments with cash prize ladders.

Payments. UPI handles every major Indian rail — PhonePe, Google Pay, Paytm, BHIM and bank IMPS. Card payments via Visa, Mastercard and RuPay also work. Minimum deposit is ₹20, minimum withdrawal is ₹100, and withdrawals are typically credited under five minutes during banking hours. As per Section 194BA of the Income Tax Act, 30% TDS is deducted on net winnings at withdrawal — the deduction appears as a line item on your withdrawal summary.

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75 MB APK. Android 5.0+. UPI deposits from ₹20, withdrawals from ₹100. ₹50 signup credit on first install — no card, no KYC at signup.

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Questions, answered

About Teen Patti Master

Yes. Teen Patti Master on Teen Patti Magic pays in INR — wins land in your in-app wallet and withdraw to your UPI ID, IMPS bank or RuPay card. The minimum withdrawal is ₹100 and most settle in under five minutes during banking hours.

Tap any Download APK button on this page — the 75 MB file downloads to your phone's Downloads folder. Open it, allow 'Install from this source' if Android prompts, and the app installs in under twenty seconds. The first launch will ask for your mobile number for OTP-based signup.

No KYC is required to play. KYC verification is only triggered for high-value withdrawals above certain monthly thresholds, in line with Indian gaming-platform standards. Signup is OTP-only on the first install.

Blind play means you haven't looked at your cards yet — your stake-per-chaal is half the table's current stake. Seen play means you've revealed your own hand and your stake doubles, but you can size your bets against what you're holding. Most strong players open Blind and switch to Seen once the pot grows.

Under Section 194BA of the Income Tax Act, 30% TDS is automatically withheld on net winnings at the time of withdrawal. The deduction appears on your withdrawal summary inside the app, and the platform issues a TDS certificate annually for income-tax filing.
75 MB APK Available Android 5.0+ · Free · Instant UPI
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