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Tyler BrooksWeekly dealer reports and variant notes | Updated April 2026
I publish a dealer report every Monday at 10:00 IST with notes on who is rotating through each studio's Andar Bahar tables, which variants are live, and any side-bet math observations from the week. If a new variant launches mid-week, I write a first-play post within 48 hours. Below are the latest three posts.
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Every post includes a named session window, observed round count, and an verification note checklist for screenshots. Last framework update: April 12, 2026.
Monday morning (07:00 IST) shift on the Ezugi Mumbai Andar Bahar table was Aditi, who I had not seen on the Andar Bahar rotation before — she usually runs Teen Patti. Her card reading is in Hindi first with a slight Mumbai accent on the suit names ("Hukum" for spades, pronounced with the hard K). Round cadence was slightly slower than Priya's — 49 seconds average on the 40 rounds I timed before switching off.
Priya was on the afternoon shift (14:00-22:00 IST) all week, which is the consistent pattern I have observed across the last three months. The afternoon rotation on Ezugi Mumbai is the stable anchor of the whole studio. Kavya rotated through Wednesday afternoon — she splits her week between Dragon Tiger and Andar Bahar.
Aakash was on night shift (22:00-06:00) Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. His rounds trend faster — 44 seconds average — because he uses the automated "next round" trigger aggressively. If you are optimizing for volume, the Aakash night shift on Ezugi is faster than any Evolution shift.
Side bet observation this week: the Cards 1-5 Before Match bucket hit 36 times in roughly 105 rounds I observed, for a 34.3% frequency — slightly above the 32.29% theoretical. Within variance. No conclusions to draw but worth noting.
Last Wednesday I ran a 180-round Super Andar Bahar session with Priya on the Ezugi Mumbai table between 14:30 and 17:45 IST. Main objective was to test the trio bet frequency against the 8.27% theoretical probability. I placed a ₹20 trio side bet on every fifth round (36 total trio attempts) alongside main bets on the other rounds.
Trio hit once — round 94 of my session. Joker was Ten. Three consecutive Jacks landed on Andar before the dealer drew a Ten to trigger the match. ₹20 bet paid ₹240 at 11:1. The on-screen animation was memorable. Priya called it out in Hindi ("trio aaya!").
Expected hits at 8.27% over 36 attempts: 2.98. I got 1. Within one standard deviation of variance but on the unlucky side. Net P&L on the trio side bet portion: ₹720 wagered, ₹240 returned, −₹480 net. That is 66.7% of the wagered amount lost, worse than the 10.76% theoretical edge would predict but entirely consistent with short-run variance on 36 attempts.
Main bet P&L over the same 180 rounds: flat within ₹400 of even. The 2.44% edge on Super Andar Bahar's main bet produced roughly the expected loss across that volume.
Takeaway: the trio bet is priced exactly as advertised, the experience of the one hit was genuinely fun, and I would not play it on a bankroll session. For more on the math, see side bets.
I spent two weeks logging when the Evolution Riga "Indian Tables" Andar Bahar line has Hindi-speaking dealers on rotation. The peak window is clear: 18:00-23:00 IST is when Meera, Ananya and Sonia rotate through the Andar Bahar table. Outside this window the rotation is less guaranteed — you may get an English-primary dealer on the same table.
Specific observations: Meera was the most frequent Andar Bahar dealer in the 18:00-20:00 slot (9 out of 14 weeknight sessions). Ananya covered the 20:00-22:00 slot most weeknights. Sonia rotated through weekends more than weeknights.
Round cadence on Evolution remained consistent at 51 seconds average regardless of dealer — Evolution's production standards dictate the pace more than the individual dealer preference.
If you specifically want Hindi dealers on Evolution, plan your session for 18:00-23:00 IST. If you just want the production quality and do not care about dealer language, any time works.
I am revising the First Card Range side bet EV math next week based on a fresh 150-round observation set on Ezugi. Early indication is that the theoretical probabilities match observed frequency within 0.5 percentage points — no surprises, but the data will be published in the next update to the side bets page.
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