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Knowing the rules of a card game is only half the battle — knowing how to behave at the table is equally important. The official Teen Patti Master Table Etiquette guide covers the expected conduct standards for every player in every game lobby on the platform. Violating etiquette rules — whether through stalling, using abusive language in chat, exploiting game mechanics, or misusing the disconnect feature — can result in temporary restrictions, warning strikes, or permanent account bans. Understanding and following these standards ensures a fair, enjoyable experience for every player at the table.
Core Table Conduct Rules
Every game lobby on the platform enforces the following conduct rules. Violations are tracked automatically by the behavior monitoring system and can escalate to manual review by the support team:
| Rule | Description | Violation Type | Consequence |
|---|---|---|---|
| Act Within the Timer | You must place your bet or fold before the turn timer expires. | Repeated time-outs cause auto-fold and lobby kick. | 3 auto-folds = kicked from table for 10 minutes. |
| No Deliberate Disconnect | Intentionally disconnecting to avoid losing a round is prohibited. | Disconnect abuse detection via session analysis. | Warning strike; 3 strikes = temporary account restriction. |
| Respectful Chat Only | Chat must remain respectful. Abusive language or threats are banned. | Chat content filter + player report review. | Chat ban for 24 hours; repeat = permanent chat ban. |
| No Collusion Signaling | Coordinating with other players to signal hand information is fraud. | Behavior pattern analysis across sessions. | Permanent account ban on all colluding players. |
| Sit-Out Limits | You may sit out (pause without folding) for a maximum of 2 consecutive rounds per session. | System auto-tracks consecutive sit-out rounds. | Automatic removal from table after 2 sit-outs. |
"Players who maintain consistently good table etiquette receive priority seating in premium lobbies and exclusive tournament invitations. Your in-game reputation matters beyond just your chip count." – Aarav Mehta, Game Conduct Specialist.
Acting Within the Turn Timer
Every game round has a built-in turn timer, typically 15–30 seconds depending on the lobby level. You must make a decision — Call, Raise, or Fold — before this timer expires. If the timer expires without your action, the system automatically folds your hand for that round. If this happens three times in a single session at the same table, you are removed from the lobby and placed in a 10-minute cool-down period before you can rejoin. To avoid this, ensure your device connection is stable before joining live tables. Read connectivity troubleshooting tips in the App Crash Fixes Guide.
Responsible Chat Behavior
The in-game chat feature is available in most lobbies for light social interaction between players. However, the chat must be used responsibly. The platform's chat moderation system uses automated keyword filtering to detect abusive messages in real time. Reported players receive a warning notification, and repeat violations result in temporary or permanent chat bans. As a general rule, do not use the chat to demand other players to fold, to make accusations of cheating, or to use offensive language of any kind. Positive use of chat — such as friendly congratulations or general table commentary — contributes to a better gaming atmosphere and reflects well on your player reputation.
Understanding the Disconnect Policy
Network drops during a live round are a real-world occurrence. The platform distinguishes between genuine disconnections and deliberate session closures. A genuine disconnect (caused by sudden network loss) is handled gracefully: your hand is automatically played using the system's best-action logic, and your chips remain in the pot. However, if the system detects a pattern of disconnections that consistently occur at moments when you are about to lose a large pot, it flags your account for disconnect abuse review. To protect yourself from false flags, always exit a table cleanly using the "Leave Table" button rather than force-closing the app. Review all platform security and conduct standards in the Security Features Guide.
Playing at the Right Stake Level
One important but often overlooked aspect of table etiquette is playing at an appropriate stake level for your bankroll. Joining high-stakes tables with insufficient funds forces you to fold prematurely due to balance constraints, which disrupts the flow of the game for other players at the table. As a courtesy standard, ensure your session balance covers at least 50 full boot rounds at the table's minimum boot amount before joining. This ensures you can participate meaningfully throughout the session without being forced out by low-balance auto-fold triggers. Learn how to fund your account quickly and safely through the Cash Addition Methods Guide.
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