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Pot Blind is a Teen Patti variant built around blind play. Instead of looking at your cards early, players stay blind — betting without seeing their hand — for longer than in classic Teen Patti, while the pot keeps building. That extended uncertainty is the whole appeal: the round is shaped by nerve and timing rather than by studying a hand you have already seen.

Apart from the blind emphasis, Pot Blind follows the standard Teen Patti basics — three cards each, a boot to start the pot, chaal to continue, a show to decide the winner, and the usual hand rankings. The guide below explains what Pot Blind is, how a round flows, the basic rules and features, and a few habits that help new players enjoy it sensibly.

What is Pot Blind

Pot Blind is a variant of Teen Patti that puts blind play at the centre of the game. In classic Teen Patti you can choose to peek at your three cards and switch from a blind player to a seen player. Pot Blind keeps you in the blind for longer — the round is built so that betting without looking at your hand is the norm rather than the exception, and the pot grows while that uncertainty holds. To learn more about our platform and how this guide is prepared, see our About page.

Beyond that focus on staying blind, Pot Blind is ordinary Teen Patti underneath. Each player gets three cards from a standard 52-card deck, a boot seeds the pot before the deal, players take turns to bet (chaal), and a show settles who has the stronger hand. What changes is the feel: because you act on cards you have not seen, the game leans on timing, position and a willingness to fold rather than on reading a hand you already know.

How to Play Pot Blind

A round of Pot Blind follows this flow:

  1. Join a table and post the boot. Pick a stake that suits you. Every player puts in the boot, a small fixed amount that starts the pot before any cards are dealt.
  2. Receive three cards face-down. Each player is dealt three cards from a single 52-card deck, kept face-down to begin with.
  3. Bet blind. In Pot Blind the emphasis is on playing without looking at your cards. You place your chaal blind, adding to the pot while the outcome stays hidden from you.
  4. Continue or fold each turn. On your turn you decide whether to keep betting into the growing pot or to pack (fold) and sit the round out.
  5. Call for a show. When only two players remain, either can ask for a show, where both hands are compared.
  6. Best hand takes the pot. The higher-ranked Teen Patti hand at the show wins the pot. A new round then begins with a fresh deal.

Basic Rules

Pot Blind keeps the core Teen Patti rules and adds its blind-play emphasis on top:

Pot Blind uses the same hand order as standard Teen Patti. From strongest to weakest:

HandWhat It MeansExample
Trail / TrioThree cards of the same rank. The best hand.K♠ K♥ K♦
Pure SequenceThree consecutive cards, all the same suit.9♣ 10♣ J♣
SequenceThree consecutive cards of mixed suits.5♥ 6♠ 7♦
ColourThree cards of one suit, not in sequence.2♥ 7♥ K♥
PairTwo cards of the same rank plus any third card.8♠ 8♣ 3♥
High CardNone of the above. The highest card decides.A♦ J♣ 6♠

Key Features

A few features set the tone of Pot Blind:

Beginner Tips

If you are new to Pot Blind, these habits will help you enjoy it more:

Responsible Gaming

Pot Blind is meant to be light entertainment, and it stays fun only when it is kept in proportion. The game is for users aged 18 and above, and its outcomes depend on chance — it is not a way to make money or a source of income. Decide a time and money limit before you start, never stake more than you can comfortably afford to lose, and walk away when you reach your limit whether you are ahead or behind. For guidance on healthy play and where to find support, please read our Responsible Gaming page.

Frequently Asked Questions

Pot Blind is a Teen Patti variant built around blind play. Players keep betting without looking at their cards for longer than in classic Teen Patti, while the pot keeps building, which keeps the uncertainty high through the round.

The core rules are the same, but Pot Blind emphasises staying blind. Instead of peeking at your hand early, you bet blind for longer, so the round leans on timing and fold discipline rather than reading a hand you have already seen.

Each player posts the boot, then receives three face-down cards. You bet blind on your turn, choosing to continue (chaal) or fold as the pot grows. When two players remain, a show compares hands and the better hand takes the pot.

Playing blind means betting on your three cards without looking at them. In Pot Blind this is the main mode of play, so most of the round is decided before you have seen your hand.

Pot Blind uses the standard Teen Patti rankings. From strongest to weakest: Trail (three of a kind), Pure Sequence, Sequence, Colour, Pair, and High Card. The highest hand wins at the show.

A round ends at the show, when only two players are left and one calls for a comparison of hands. The higher-ranked hand wins the pot, and a new round begins with a fresh deal.

The deal is random, so chance decides the cards. Your choices about when to keep betting blind and when to fold add an element of judgement, but the outcome of any single round depends largely on luck.

Yes. Cards are dealt by a certified-fair random number generator, so each deal is independent and cannot be predicted from previous rounds.

Yes. Cash play is restricted to users aged 18 and above where it is permitted. Pot Blind is intended as entertainment, not as a way to make money.

You need an Android phone with a stable internet connection and the Teen Patti Craze app installed. Knowing the basic Teen Patti hand rankings beforehand makes the variant easier to pick up.

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Reviewed by: Teen Pati Craze Editorial Team · Last Reviewed: June 2026 · Read our Editorial Policy to learn how we prepare and update this guide.

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Reviewed by Teen Pati Craze Editorial Team · Last Reviewed: June 2026
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