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Responsible Gaming

Card games should be fun. This page is here to help you keep them that way — with clear limits, honest self-checks and where to find support.

Play for Entertainment, Not Income

The single most important principle: real-cash card games are a form of entertainment, like going to a film. They are not a way to earn money, and they are never a way to recover money you have already lost. If you ever find yourself playing to "win it back", that is the moment to stop.

The golden rule

Only ever play with money you can comfortably afford to lose, and decide that amount before you start — not in the heat of a session.

Set Limits Before You Start

  • Money limit: Decide a fixed budget for the session and stop when you reach it, win or lose.
  • Time limit: Set a timer. It's easy to lose track of hours at a table.
  • Never chase losses: Increasing your stakes to recover is the fastest way to lose more.
  • Take breaks: Step away regularly so decisions stay calm, not emotional.
  • Don't play to escape: If you're playing because you're stressed, bored or upset, do something else instead.

A Simple Limit That Works

A budget only helps when it is concrete. Here is the same ₹500 evening planned two ways — one that keeps play fun, one to avoid:

Decision Healthy approach Warning sign
Setting a budget Fix ₹500 before you start and keep extra cards or UPI out of reach "I'll just see how it goes"
When the budget is gone Stop for the night, no exceptions Top up another ₹500 to win it back
Time Set a one-hour timer and honour it Play on until you're tired or upset
After a win Bank it and treat it as a bonus Raise your stakes because you feel "hot"

Warning Signs to Watch For

It's worth being honest with yourself. Any of these can be a sign that play has stopped being healthy:

  • Spending more time or money than you planned, repeatedly.
  • Borrowing money or selling things to keep playing.
  • Hiding how much you play from family or friends.
  • Feeling anxious, irritable or low when you're not playing.
  • Letting games affect your work, sleep, studies or relationships.
If this sounds familiar

There is no shame in stepping back or asking for help. Talking to someone you trust is a strong first step, and trained support services exist specifically to help — free and confidential.

A 60-Second Self-Check

Answer honestly. The more times you answer "yes", the more it is worth taking a break or reaching out for support.

In the last month, have you… Answer
Spent more time or money than you intended? Yes / No
Tried to win back losses by playing more? Yes / No
Borrowed money or sold something to keep playing? Yes / No
Hidden how much you play from people close to you? Yes / No
Felt restless or irritable when you were not playing? Yes / No

Even one or two "yes" answers is a good reason to pause. This is a simple prompt for reflection, not a medical diagnosis — if you are worried, the services below can help.

Where to Find Support

If you or someone you know may have a problem with gaming, consider reaching out to a professional support service. In India, free and confidential mental-health helplines can listen and guide you; international organisations also offer self-help tools. A doctor or counsellor can point you to local resources, and if you are a parent, device-level app limits and parental controls help keep younger people away from real-cash apps.

Service What it offers How to reach it
Tele-MANAS (Govt of India) Free 24/7 mental-health support in many Indian languages Call 14416 or 1800-891-4416
Vandrevala Foundation 24/7 mental-health helpline and counselling Call 1860-2662-345 / 1800-2333-330
iCALL (TISS) Free psychosocial counselling by phone and email Call 9152987821 (Mon–Sat)
AASRA 24/7 emotional support and crisis helpline Call +91-9820466726
Gamblers Anonymous Free peer-support groups, with chapters in India gamblersanonymous.org
BeGambleAware / GamCare Free online self-help tools and advice begambleaware.org · gamcare.org.uk

Helpline numbers can change over time. If one does not connect, search for the latest contact details or speak to a doctor, who can point you to current local support.

Our Commitment

Teen Patti Master is an information and guide site. We don't operate real-money gambling, and we'll always pair our game guides with honest reminders to play safely, within your budget, and within the laws that apply where you live.

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