Andar Bahar is the simplest casino game in India. One card on the table, two betting sides (Andar and Bahar), bet which side gets the matching card first. That’s the game.
Simple does not mean easy to win. The math is fixed and the house has a small edge. But there are five practical things you can watch before each round that can keep your bankroll in better shape over a session. None of these are guaranteed winners. They are just disciplined habits that separate steady players from the ones who bust out in 20 minutes.
1. Watch the house edge differs between Andar and Bahar
In standard Andar Bahar (single deck, dealer alternates starting from Andar), the house edge sits at 2.15% on the Andar side and 3.23% on the Bahar side.
Why? Andar gets the first card after the joker is revealed. Statistically that means Andar has a slight head start on every round. Over 1,000 hands, Andar will hit first about 51.5% of the time, Bahar 48.5%.
Practical implication: if you have no other reason to pick, default to Andar. The edge difference is small (about 1 percentage point) but it compounds over a long session.
2. Skip Lightning Andar Bahar unless you know what you’re paying for
Lightning Andar Bahar adds randomised multipliers on the winning side, up to 1000x. The payout potential is exciting. The cost is a “Lightning fee” of around 20% on top of your base bet.
If you bet ₹100 on regular Andar Bahar, your stake is ₹100. If you bet ₹100 on Lightning, you pay ₹120 (the ₹20 buys you the multiplier draw).
The 1000x outcome happens roughly once per 800 rounds. The math, when you run it out, makes Lightning a slightly worse bet than the standard table for the average player. The trade-off is that the rare big win is genuinely huge. Treat Lightning as entertainment, not value.
3. Check the joker card before placing your bet
The “joker” is the first card the dealer reveals. It is the rank that needs to be matched. Aces and face cards (J, Q, K) have a slightly higher chance of being matched faster than middle ranks (5, 6, 7), because of how the deck thins out.
The difference is tiny (less than 1% of expected value), but if you see a 7 or 8 as the joker, the round is likely to last 12 to 18 cards before resolving. If you see an Ace, it usually resolves in 7 to 11 cards.
This affects nothing if you are flat-betting. It matters if you are using side bets like “number of cards drawn”, which we recommend skipping anyway.
4. Set a stop-loss before you sit down
The single biggest difference between a player who walks away green and one who walks away red is whether they had a pre-set stop-loss.
A simple rule: if you have lost 40% of the bankroll you sat down with, stand up. ₹2,000 in, walk away if you hit ₹1,200. No exceptions, no “one more round to break even”.
Variance in Andar Bahar means a 40% drawdown is not unusual even when playing perfectly. The reason to walk is not that you played badly. It is that the variance is not in your favour this session and you do not want to compound it.
5. Watch your bet-size escalation
The Martingale strategy (double after every loss) is famously bad on Andar Bahar because the table maximum will kick you off before you recover from a 6 or 7 loss streak. A ₹100 bet doubled 6 times is ₹6,400. A 7th loss needs ₹12,800.
Most ₹100-minimum tables have a ₹5,000 to ₹10,000 maximum. You will hit the ceiling before variance hands you a winning hand.
Better approach: flat betting. Same bet size, every round. Lower variance, easier bankroll planning, no catastrophic blowups. Pick a stake that is 1 to 2% of your session bankroll. ₹100 bets if you sat down with ₹10,000.
Andar Bahar variants on Playinexch
We list four variants on Playinexch Live Casino:
- Standard Andar Bahar. Single deck, dealer starts with Andar, 0.9 to 1 payout on the picked side. House edge 2.15% Andar / 3.23% Bahar.
- Lightning Andar Bahar. Randomised multipliers up to 1000x, 20% Lightning fee on top of base bet.
- Two-deck Andar Bahar. Lower variance, same expected value as single deck. Some players prefer it.
- OTT Andar Bahar. Bonus side bets on hand patterns, more entertainment but higher house edge.
Stakes range from ₹50 to ₹50,000 a hand. Start at the ₹50 tables for the first 30 hands.
FAQs
Is Andar Bahar a game of skill or luck?
Luck. There is no decision-making after the bet is placed. The dealer’s draw is random. The only skill is in bankroll management and session discipline.
What is the best bet on Andar Bahar?
The straight Andar bet on a standard table. Lowest house edge at 2.15%. Avoid side bets, they all carry edges of 4 to 7%.
How fast does an Andar Bahar round play?
30 to 60 seconds per round on a typical Playinexch table. Lightning rounds are slightly slower because of the multiplier reveal.
Are the Andar Bahar tables on Playinexch fair?
Yes. Tables stream from licensed Evolution and Ezugi studios. Dealers are visible on camera. Single-deck shuffles happen on screen before each round. Tables are audited by eCOGRA.
Can I count cards on Andar Bahar?
Not viably. The deck is reshuffled after every round on most tables. Card-counting strategies that work on Blackjack do not apply here.
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