Table of Contents
Creating multiple accounts on the same platform is one of the most serious policy violations a player can commit. The official Teen Patti Master Multi-Account Policy strictly prohibits any player from registering or operating more than one game account. This rule exists to protect the integrity of the gaming ecosystem, ensure fair bonus distribution, and prevent exploitation of the referral commission system. In this comprehensive guide, we explain exactly what the multi-account policy covers, how the platform detects violations, and what happens if your accounts are flagged.
What the Multi-Account Policy Prohibits
The policy covers a wide range of activities beyond simply registering two accounts. The table below lists all explicitly prohibited multi-account behaviors:
| Prohibited Activity | Policy Violation Category | Detection Method | Consequence |
|---|---|---|---|
| Registering 2+ accounts with different phone numbers | Multi-account violation | Device fingerprint matching | All accounts permanently banned |
| Using a second account to refer your own first account | Referral system abuse | IP address + device ID cross-check | Commission wallet frozen and cleared |
| Logging into two accounts from the same device | Session fraud | Session token analysis | Secondary account banned; primary warned |
| Playing at the same table using two accounts via emulators | Collusion fraud | Real-time network behavior analysis | Permanent ban on all accounts; winnings forfeited |
| Sharing an account login with family members on same network | Account sharing violation | Concurrent login detection | Temporary 30-day account suspension |
"The platform's anti-fraud system is trained on millions of session fingerprints. It identifies duplicate accounts within hours, not days. There is no safe way to operate multiple accounts." – Aarav Mehta, Security Policy Analyst.
How Multi-Account Detection Works
The platform employs a multi-layered device fingerprinting and behavioral analysis system to identify duplicate accounts. Every installation of the app collects a unique device identifier (Device ID) composed of the device's hardware specs, IMEI data (on Android), installed app list hash, and screen resolution. This fingerprint is compared against the platform's account registry. If two accounts share the same device fingerprint, the system flags them for review. Additionally, IP address cross-referencing identifies accounts that share the same residential or mobile network, which is another common multi-account signal.
What Happens to a Flagged Account
When the system flags a potential multi-account violation, the affected accounts enter a review queue. During review, all real-cash withdrawals from both accounts are frozen. If the review team confirms the violation, the following actions are taken automatically:
- All bonus and commission wallets are cleared to zero without reimbursement.
- All pending withdrawal requests are cancelled and the funds are returned to the platform.
- All accounts involved are permanently suspended with no possibility of account recovery.
- The registered mobile number and device ID are blacklisted, preventing re-registration.
- Any players referred by the fraudulent accounts may also be reviewed for indirect participation.
How to Recover a Wrongly Banned Account
If you believe your account was flagged incorrectly due to a shared device in a household or a factory-reset phone being reused, you can appeal the ban through the support team. Submit a detailed appeal explaining the situation, your Game ID, and proof of identity (PAN card or Aadhaar card photo). Read the full account reinstatement process in the Account Unban Steps Guide. The review team evaluates edge cases involving shared devices on a case-by-case basis. Appeals are resolved within 3–7 business days. To avoid any future flags, ensure only one account is ever associated with your device and mobile number. Review full security guidelines at the Security Features Guide.
Household Device Sharing: What Is and Isn't Allowed
A common question from new players is whether family members living in the same home can each have their own account on the same Wi-Fi network. The answer is yes, but with important caveats. Each family member must register their account using their own unique mobile number and must play only on their own dedicated device. Two accounts on the same device — even if they belong to different people — will trigger the multi-account detection system. If you share one phone between two people in the household, only one account is permitted on that device. Each person must have their own separate smartphone with the app installed independently. Additionally, both accounts must not be logged into the same game table at the same time, as this constitutes collusion regardless of whether the accounts belong to different individuals. If you need further clarification on household sharing rules, the Customer Support Team can review your specific setup before you register.
Teen Patti Master Multi-Account Policy, Teen Patti Master Multiple Accounts, Teen Patti Master Account Rules, Teen Patti Master Account Policy, Teen Patti Master Verification Rules, Teen Patti Master Account Restrictions, Teen Patti Master User Guidelines, Teen Patti Master Account Compliance, Teen Patti Master Account Verification, Teen Patti Master Account Safety, Teen Patti Master Ban Policy, Teen Patti Master Account Management, Teen Patti Master Terms and Conditions, Teen Patti Master User Policy, Teen Patti Master Account Guidelines, Teen Patti Master Login Rules, Teen Patti Master Fair Play Policy, Teen Patti Master Account Security, Teen Patti Master Account Issues, Teen Patti Master Compliance Guide


