Tongits Go brings one of Southeast Asia's most beloved card games to the Baajiwalla platform. Fast-paced, skill-driven, and genuinely exciting — this is the game for players who want more than just spinning reels. Compete against real opponents, build your strategy, and walk away with real winnings paid straight to your bKash or Nagad wallet.
Tongits is a rummy-style card game that originated in the Philippines and has since spread across Southeast Asia. The core idea is straightforward — you're dealt 12 cards, and your goal is to form valid combinations (called melds) and reduce the total point value of the unmatched cards in your hand. The player who runs out of cards first wins outright, but there are several other ways to claim victory, which is what makes the game so tactically interesting.
At Baajiwalla, Tongits Go is the online version of this classic game, designed for three players per table with real-money stakes. The interface is clean and intuitive — even if you've never played before, you'll get comfortable within a few rounds. For players who already know the game, the Baajiwalla version feels immediately familiar, with the same rules and win conditions you'd expect.
What sets Tongits Go apart from slot games at Baajiwalla is the skill element. Your decisions genuinely matter. Which cards you keep, which you discard, when you call a draw, when you challenge — all of these choices affect the outcome. That's a different kind of excitement from spinning reels, and many Baajiwalla players find it more engaging for longer sessions.
The game runs around the clock at Baajiwalla, with tables available at every stake level. Whether you're playing for small amounts to practice or sitting down at a higher-stakes table, there's always a seat open and opponents ready to play.
New to Tongits? Here's everything you need to know before sitting down at a Baajiwalla table.
Three players sit at a table. The dealer distributes 12 cards to each player and keeps one card face-up to start the discard pile. The remaining cards form the draw pile in the centre. Play moves clockwise from the player to the dealer's left.
A meld is a valid combination of cards. There are two types: a set (three or four cards of the same rank, e.g. three Kings) and a sequence (three or more consecutive cards of the same suit, e.g. 4-5-6 of Hearts). On your turn, you draw a card and then discard one, working to build melds and reduce your hand's point value.
You can add cards to melds that other players have already placed on the table. This is called laying off, and it's a key tactical move — it lets you reduce your hand quickly by attaching cards to existing combinations rather than building new ones from scratch.
There are three ways to win. First, Tongits — you play all your cards and have nothing left in hand. Second, a Draw — you call a draw when the pile runs low; the player with the lowest total point value in unmatched cards wins. Third, a Fight — any player can challenge a draw call; if the challenger has fewer points, they win instead.
Number cards (2–10) are worth their face value in points. Face cards — Jack, Queen, and King — are each worth 10 points. Aces are worth 1 point. The goal is to minimise the total points of unmatched cards remaining in your hand when the round ends.
If you draw a card that completes a meld, you can immediately place that meld on the table and discard another card in the same turn. This is called burning, and it's one of the fastest ways to clear your hand and move toward a Tongits win.
If you complete your hand without ever placing a meld on the table — meaning you hold everything until your final discard — this is called a Secret Tongits. It's a high-risk, high-reward play that catches opponents completely off guard and earns a bonus payout at Baajiwalla tables.
Each round, all three players contribute an ante to the pot. The winner of the round takes the pot. At Baajiwalla, stake levels range from low to high, so you can choose a table that matches your comfort level and budget before sitting down.
Knowing these combinations is the foundation of playing well at Baajiwalla Tongits Go tables.
Three cards of the same rank. The most common meld type and easiest to build.
SetAll four cards of the same rank. Rare and powerful — clears four cards at once.
Set+Three or more consecutive cards of the same suit. Longer sequences clear more cards.
RunPlay all cards from your hand. Instant win regardless of opponents' point totals.
WinWin without placing any meld on the table. Bonus payout and maximum surprise factor.
BonusChallenge a draw call and win by having fewer unmatched points than the caller.
ChallengeTongits Go rewards players who think ahead. Unlike pure luck-based games, the decisions you make every single turn have a direct impact on whether you win or lose. That's what makes it so satisfying when a well-planned session comes together at a Baajiwalla table.
One of the most important habits to develop early is watching what your opponents discard. Every card they throw away tells you something about their hand. If a player keeps discarding high-value face cards, they're probably building sequences with low cards. If they're holding onto everything and not discarding much, they might be close to a Tongits. Paying attention to these signals helps you decide when to call a draw and when to keep playing.
Managing your unmatched cards is equally critical. Even if you can't complete a meld right away, try to keep cards that have the lowest point value in your hand. Holding a 2 and a 3 is far less risky than holding a King and a Queen when a draw gets called. Many Baajiwalla players lose rounds not because they played badly, but because they held onto high-value cards too long hoping to complete a meld that never came.
The Fight mechanic is one of the most exciting parts of Tongits Go. When another player calls a draw, you have the option to challenge them. If your unmatched point total is lower than theirs, you win the pot instead. Don't be afraid to use this — but make sure you've actually counted your points before you commit to a fight.
Every card discarded by an opponent is information. Track what's been thrown away to understand what melds they're building and adjust your own strategy accordingly.
Always be aware of your unmatched card total. Prioritise discarding high-value cards you can't use in a meld — a draw can be called at any time and you need to be ready.
Adding cards to opponents' melds reduces your hand quickly, but it also helps them. Only lay off when the point reduction is worth more than the advantage you're giving away.
Baajiwalla runs regular Tongits Go tournaments with prize pools that go well beyond standard table winnings.
| Tournament | Schedule | Buy-In | Format | Prize Pool |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Daily Grind | Every day, 8 PM | Low stake | Single elimination | Fixed prize pool |
| Weekend Clash | Saturday & Sunday | Mid stake | Round robin + final | Guaranteed prize pool |
| High Roller | Every Friday, 9 PM | High stake | Double elimination | Top prize pool |
| Newcomer Cup | First Sunday monthly | Free entry | Single elimination | Bonus credits |
Tournament schedules and prize pools are updated regularly. Check the Promotions page for the latest details before registering.
From sign-up to your first hand, the whole process takes just a few minutes.
Register at Baajiwalla with your mobile number. Verification is quick and your account is active immediately — no lengthy approval process.
Add funds using bKash, Nagad, or Rocket. Your balance updates instantly so you can move straight to the tables without waiting.
Open Tongits Go in the Baajiwalla lobby, pick a stake level that suits your budget, and join a table. Three players, real money, real competition.
Winnings are credited to your Baajiwalla balance in real time. Withdraw to your mobile wallet whenever you like — fast and hassle-free.
Every table at Baajiwalla has three real players. No bots, no simulated opponents — just genuine competition where your skill and reading of the game actually determines the outcome.
Deposit and withdraw using bKash, Nagad, or Rocket. Everything stays in Bangladeshi Taka — no currency conversion, no international transfer fees, no complications.
Tongits Go at Baajiwalla is fully optimised for mobile. The card interface is easy to read on smaller screens, and the game runs without lag on standard Android and iOS devices.
Baajiwalla Tongits Go tables are available 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Whether you play in the morning before work or late at night, there are always opponents ready to sit down.
Baajiwalla regularly offers deposit bonuses and cashback deals that apply to Tongits Go. New players can use their welcome bonus at the tables, and existing players benefit from ongoing reload offers.
Tongits Go involves real money and real competition. Set a session budget before you sit down and stick to it. Baajiwalla provides deposit limits, session time reminders, and self-exclusion tools to help you stay in control. This game is strictly for players aged 18 and above. Visit our Responsible Gaming page for full details and support resources.
Answers to the questions Baajiwalla players ask most about Tongits Go.
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