Last Reviewed: July 2026
Teen Patti Mastermind is an entertainment platform, not a source of income. Card games are meant to be enjoyed the way you would enjoy a movie or a cricket match — for the fun of it, with people you like playing against. We want every player at our tables because they choose to be there, not because they feel pressure to win something back. The platform is strictly for users aged 18 and above, and underage accounts are blocked permanently.
A few simple habits keep the game where it belongs. Decide your time and your budget before you sit at a table, and stop when you reach either one. Never raise your play to recover a losing session — chasing losses is the fastest way to lose control, and it rarely ends the way you hope. Do not play with borrowed money, or with money meant for essentials like rent, school fees, or EMIs. And if you are tired, angry, or stressed, stay away from the tables — good decisions need a clear mind.
Be honest with yourself if you notice these patterns: thinking about the game through the day, hiding how much time you spend playing, ignoring family or work commitments, feeling restless to win back a loss immediately, or crossing your budget again and again. None of this makes you a bad person — these are simply signals that it is time to take a break. The earlier you act on them, the easier it is to step back.
If you feel that staying in control is becoming difficult, you can ask us to step in. Contact our support team through the Contact Us page and request a temporary cooling-off period or a permanent closure of your account. Every self-exclusion request is processed within 24 hours, and once your account is closed, we will not send you promotions or reminders to pull you back in.
Speaking to someone is a sign of strength, not weakness. If gaming is affecting your mood, sleep, money, or relationships, talk to your doctor or a qualified mental health professional — they handle these situations far more often than you might think. Opening up to your family or a trusted friend is also a strong first step. Most people find that the problem loses half its weight the moment it is spoken about honestly.
Teen Patti Mastermind will never ask for your OTP, UPI PIN, or password on a call, SMS, or WhatsApp message — no employee, no "verification team", no exceptions. Any such request is fraud, no matter how official it sounds. Do not share these details with anyone, and report the incident to us and to the national cybercrime helpline 1930 right away.