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Ezugi Releases Teen Patti

Ezugi has released its latest live immersive experience, classical Indian card game, Teen Patti. India’s Teen Patti has similar traits to the English game of three-card brag, blending elements of Poker to make it simple to master.
Only six cards are involved within each game, three of which sit with the dealer and three with the player. Teen Patti’s game mechanic is for the player to have a stronger hand than the dealer. The strength of hand follows the basic rules of Poker, however, the dealer must have a Queen or higher to qualify for the main bet.
Ezugi is delivering this immersive live Teen Patti experience directly from its state-of-the-art Romanian studio to ensure players feel as if they are playing at a bricks-and-mortar casino.
“Teen Patti is the perfect addition to our live portfolio and we’re banking on it being a big hit. The game originated from the English game three-card brag and has Poker influences to make it resonate with players. Two side bets provide chances to win big too,” Pang Goh, Business Development Director of Ezugi said.
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