Complete Teen Patti Hand Rankings Guide - Know Your Cards

Published: March 15, 2026 · By Teen Patti Vegas Team · 5 min read

Understanding hand rankings is the foundation of winning at Teen Patti Vegas. Every decision you make — whether to bet, fold, or request a sideshow — depends on knowing the strength of your hand. This guide covers all 6 hand rankings from strongest to weakest.

Teen Patti Hand Rankings (Highest to Lowest)

#1 — STRONGEST

Trail (Three of a Kind / Set)

Three cards of the same rank. This is the best possible hand in Teen Patti Vegas.

Example: A♠ A♥ A♦ or K♣ K♠ K♥

Probability: 0.24% (very rare — only about 1 in 425 hands)

#2

Pure Sequence (Straight Flush)

Three consecutive cards of the same suit.

Example: 5♥ 6♥ 7♥ or J♠ Q♠ K♠

Probability: 0.22% (approximately 1 in 460 hands on Teen Patti Vegas)

#3

Sequence (Straight / Run)

Three consecutive cards of different suits.

Example: 4♣ 5♥ 6♠ or 10♦ J♣ Q♥

Probability: 3.26% (about 1 in 31 hands)

#4

Color (Flush)

Three cards of the same suit that are not in sequence.

Example: 2♦ 7♦ J♦ or 3♠ 8♠ K♠

Probability: 4.96% (about 1 in 20 hands on Teen Patti Vegas)

#5

Pair (Two of a Kind)

Two cards of the same rank plus one different card.

Example: 9♣ 9♥ 4♦ or A♠ A♦ 7♣

Probability: 16.94% (about 1 in 6 hands)

#6 — WEAKEST

High Card

When your hand doesn't form any of the above combinations. The highest card determines hand strength.

Example: 3♦ 7♠ J♣ (this is a "Jack-high" hand)

Probability: 74.39% (the most common hand in Teen Patti Vegas)

Special Rules on Teen Patti Vegas

Strategic Tips Based on Hand Rankings

If you have a Trail or Pure Sequence: Play aggressively on Teen Patti Vegas. Raise the stakes to build the pot. Don't reveal your hand too early by playing seen — stay blind to attract more bets.
If you have a Sequence or Color: These are strong hands on Teen Patti Vegas. Play confidently but watch for opponents who may have a Trail. Use sideshows to test stronger-looking opponents.
If you have a Pair: A decent hand, but vulnerable. On Teen Patti Vegas, a high Pair (A-A, K-K) is worth betting on, but low Pairs should be played cautiously.
If you have a High Card: This is the weakest hand type. On Teen Patti Vegas, consider folding early unless you have A-K-J or similar high cards. Bluffing with High Card can work occasionally but is risky.

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