Quick answer: In a common Andar Bahar format, an initial card sets the rank to match. Cards are then dealt alternately to the Andar and Bahar sides until the matching rank appears. The live game rules decide the starting side, bet options and settlement.
Prepared by the Vegas11 Editorial Team. Sources checked July 30, 2026.
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Follow the cards in order
The first exposed card is often called the Joker or initial card. Here, Joker means the ordinary reference card whose rank must later match; it is not necessarily a literal Joker card from the deck. After betting closes, cards are dealt to the two sides in an alternating sequence until another card of that rank appears. Details can change with the provider, including which side receives the first post-bet card.
| Step | What happens | What to verify |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | An initial card sets the matching rank | The table’s name for that card |
| 2 | Betting closes under the displayed time rule | Available base and side bet areas |
| 3 | Cards alternate between Andar and Bahar | Which side receives the first card |
| 4 | A matching rank appears on one side | How the winning side settles |
| 5 | Any optional bet settles separately | Its own condition and paytable |
Knowing this sequence does not create an edge. It simply lets a reader see what the base wager covers and notice when a product has introduced extra conditions.

Base bets and side bets are separate commitments
A base bet commonly concerns whether the matching rank will land on Andar or Bahar. Side bets may refer to the number of cards, a particular position or another feature. They are optional and have their own settlement terms.
| Area | What it can cover | Reader check |
|---|---|---|
| Andar | The matching card appears on Andar | Displayed settlement and first-card rule |
| Bahar | The matching card appears on Bahar | Displayed settlement and first-card rule |
| Card-count feature | A stated range or position before the match | Exact range and paytable |
| Multiplier feature | A provider-specific extra condition | Definition, limits and settlement |
Do not treat a side feature as protection for a base bet. It is another stake and belongs inside the same session boundary. Readers can learn about table games, compare another quick table-game rules guide, or contact Vegas11 support for access questions.

Frequently asked questions
What starts an Andar Bahar round?
An initial card sets the rank that later ends the round when it appears again. Check the live rules for the exact procedure.
What does an Andar bet cover?
It commonly covers the matching rank appearing on the Andar side, subject to the displayed table rules.
Do cards always start on the same side?
Not necessarily. Confirm the dealing order in the game help for that version.
Are side bets part of the base bet?
No. Side bets have their own conditions and settlement terms.
Can past cards predict the matching side?
No. Previous cards do not forecast where the matching rank will appear in the next round.
Source and update note
The sequence is checked against the Evolution Super Andar Bahar rules as a named provider example. It is paired with UK Gambling Commission RTS 3 for the rule and payout-information principle. Live rules remain controlling.