Understanding 3 Patti sequence rules is essential for every player. A sequence in 3 Patti (also called a Run) is the third highest hand in the game — and knowing when you have one, and how strong it is, can make or break your session. This is the most complete guide to Teen Patti sequence in Pakistan 2026.
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A 3 Patti sequence (also called a Run or Straight) is a hand where all three cards are consecutive in rank — but they are NOT all the same suit. This distinguishes it from a Pure Sequence (same suit).
Example of a 3 Patti sequence: 7♠ 8♥ 9♦ — three consecutive ranks, three different suits.
| Hand Type | Rank | Example | Suits |
|---|---|---|---|
| Pure Sequence | #2 (Higher) | A♠ K♠ Q♠ | Same suit |
| Sequence (Run) | #3 (Lower) | A♠ K♥ Q♦ | Mixed suits |
Note: A-2-3 ranks second (above K-Q-J) because Ace plays as both high and low in sequences.
A 3 Patti sequence has a probability of approximately 3.26% — meaning you will receive a sequence roughly once in every 30 hands dealt. This makes it a valuable but not rare hand worth playing strongly when you receive it.
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A sequence (Run) in 3 Patti is three consecutive cards of different suits — for example 7♠ 8♥ 9♦. It is the third highest hand in the game.
Yes. A-2-3 is the second highest sequence in 3 Patti — above K-Q-J. Ace can play as both high (A-K-Q) and low (A-2-3) in sequences.
Only Trail (three of a kind) and Pure Sequence (same suit consecutive) beat a Sequence. Color, Pair, and High Card all lose to a Sequence.
A Pure Sequence has all three cards in the same suit. A regular Sequence has three consecutive cards in mixed suits. Pure Sequence ranks higher.
A sequence occurs with approximately 3.26% probability — about once every 30 hands on average.