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Rani Bet is typically played by 3 to 6 players using a 52-card deck without jokers. The game begins with players placing a wager, usually a fixed sum, before the cards are dealt. This sum is called the boot, which is kept in the pot at the center of the table. Each player is dealt three cards face down. After the cards are dealt, players must decide whether to make a call or a raise. Making a call means continuing the game without increasing the wager, while making a raise means adding more money to the pot, increasing the potential win or loss.
In Rani Bet, all bets must be equal amounts. If one player bets 2 coins and another bets 4, the first player must match the 4 coins, not just add 2 more. As the game progresses, the pot grows, and the winner is the player who remains in the game until the end and has the best or highest-ranking hand. The hand rankings are based on standard poker rankings, from highest to lowest.
The objective of Rani Bet is to have the best three-card hand and to raise the pot before the showdown. The ranking of hands follows a hierarchical order, where a hand of a higher category beats one of a lower category. If two players have the same hand combination, the pot is split equally between them, regardless of who requested the showdown. In some variations, where suits have rankings, the player with the higher-ranked suit wins the pot.