Seen state
When a screen marks cards as seen, treat the table differently from a blind state. The visible information has changed.
Read the table before you react to it. Compare your hand row, blind or seen state, table label, turn marker, and prompt message before you continue.
The fastest mistake is watching only the biggest card art. A clear read starts with table state, then hand row, then prompt text, then personal limit.
When a screen marks cards as seen, treat the table differently from a blind state. The visible information has changed.
A pack control can end your place in a round. Read the button and prompt before touching it.
Check the room name and table style before trusting the first bright panel you notice.

A Teen Patti table can show players, cards, seat labels, a pot area, and action controls at once. Move your eyes in a steady loop instead of chasing the brightest button.
Some screens show festive panels, streaks, badges, or gift-style graphics. Treat them as screen elements to read, not as reasons to rush. If a third-party app asks for payment or private data, stop and review it carefully.

Use these answers when a table state, lobby card, or prompt line feels unclear.