Teen Patti Bounty Game Guide

Direction Bounty: Card Logic Meets Compass

Direction Bounty is easier to understand when you treat it as a short decision game, not a chase. This guide explains the board, the risk differences between choices, and a simple session structure.

Direction Bounty game board preview

Watch the Direction Bounty Preview

This short preview helps you recognize the Direction Bounty board before you begin a session. Review the direction layout and keep your first choices simple.

How Direction Bounty Works

Before a round resolves, you select a direction or direction-style category. The result then shows whether that choice matched the round. The visual board may look quick, but every choice has a different level of specificity.

Use the first few rounds to identify the labels and timing in the app. A clear reading of the board is more useful than making a fast selection. If a result is unclear, pause rather than treating the next round as a correction.

Read the Board by Risk Band

Broader choices

Start here while learning the board. These are the choices you can explain in one sentence before you select them.

Selective choices

Use these only when a session limit is already set. Specific conditions can feel more exciting, but they should not control the whole session.

Long-shot choices

Treat these as an optional small pocket, not a recovery tool. If that pocket is used, leave it finished for the session.

A Four-Step Session Plan

  1. Set one small budget. Decide the amount and the time limit before opening Direction Bounty.
  2. Watch before choosing. Use two rounds to recognize the board, result screen, and round pace.
  3. Separate your choices. Keep most of the session for straightforward choices; reserve only a small part for specific ones.
  4. End on the plan. Do not add funds or increase a stake because of the previous result. Stop when the planned budget or time is used.

Why the Compass Angle Helps

Direction Bounty has the pace of a quick mini-game, but the best habit comes from card-table discipline: decide before the reveal, use a fixed limit, and review the choice rather than the outcome. Thinking in directions makes the board easier to map; thinking in a session plan makes it easier to keep a single fast round from setting the pace for the whole visit.

Responsible play note: Direction Bounty results are not guaranteed. This page is a gameplay guide, not a promise of outcomes or earnings.

Direction Bounty FAQ

What is Direction Bounty on Teen Patti Bounty?

It is a quick result game where players select a direction-based outcome before the round is revealed.

Is Direction Bounty suitable for new players?

New players can begin by learning the board and using a small, fixed session budget. Start with the choices you understand clearly.

What should I do after an unsuccessful round?

Keep to the plan set before the session. Do not treat the next round as a way to recover the prior result.

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