Teen Patti variations for Diwali party♣️♥️♦️♠️


Hey people! Wassup? Making the most of the festive season? With Diwali just around the corner, I’m sure most of you must be busy attending Diwali card parties. Great!  So to make your card parties even more exciting, we bring you some interesting new variations to your regular Teen Patti card game.

Katrina Dilon Ki Rani (K,♥️,Q)
This ones a really simple one wherein King, ♥️(all cards with hearts) and Queen will all be considered Jokers. Now if you have any of these cards then use them as jokers in combination with your other cards to make trail, sequence, color and so on. For example: In the below set of cards we mair a trail of 10 where Q and 8 of ♥️are our jokers.

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Sequential Joker

Another simple variation for you, where the dealer after distributing 3 cards each to all the players, draws another face up card on the table. Now this card is considered a sequential joker. So the number on this card, one number below this number and one number above this number will be jokers for all the players. For example, if the dealer draws out 10, then 9, 10 and J will all be considered jokers for all the players. Now if you have one of these numbers then use them as jokers to make the highest combination( trail, sequence and so so on) of cards.

Card Color Bust
Another interesting variation where the dealer after distributing 3 cards each to all the players, will draw 3 face up cards on the table, one will be card, second color (♣️♦️♥️♠️) and third would be bust. So the number on the first card would be considered joker for all, the color (♣️♦️♥️♠️) on the second card would be considered joker for all and anyone who has the number that is on the third card would be automatically busted/ compulsory packed from the game. For example: In the below picture, all cards with the number 2 and all cards with the color♦️ will be jokers for everyone. And anyone who has a “J” will be busted from the game. 

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555/999

Now with 555 you need to make a number combination with your 3 cards that’s closest to 555. 10 and all photo cards will be taken as 0 in this game. Similarly, with 999, you need to make a number closest to 999. Whoever gets the closest would be the winner. For example: In the below set of cards, we make 580 with our available cards as closest to 555.

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Kiss Miss Bliss, Discard 1
In this game, the dealer distributes 5 cards each to all the players. Now you’re required to make either kiss( 2 back to back numbers), miss( 2 alternate numbers) or bliss( a pair of 2 similar numbers). You can choose to make either kiss, miss or bliss depending on your cards. So the set of these 2 cards will be our single joker. So use this joker in combination with the rest of the cards to make a trail, sequence etc. You also have a fifth card which needs to be discarded. For example : With the below set of cards, we manage to make a trail of J with the set of 8 and 10 as our missing jokers and discarding Q. 

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L
Now this one is a high money making game. The dealer after distributing 3 cards each to all the players, draws 6 more face down cards in the shape of “L” on the table. Each card on the “L” will open one by one, once the pot has a certain fixed amount (say 200, 400, 600 and so on). Now all the players need to start putting in money to open up all these face down cards placed in the “L”. Now once all these cards have been opened up, they will all be considered jokers for all the players. But the catch is that you can choose to use one of the arm (either vertical or horizontal) of the L and only the numbers on that arm will be considered jokers for you. So use these jokers in combination with your other cards to make trail, sequence and so on. For example: In the below set of cards you can either use 3, 10 and A or 6, 7 and Q as your jokers. 

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Hope you liked the above variations and are going to try them out this Diwali. Please feel free to get back to us in case you need any more clarifications with regards the above games. 

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