Tongits Go has built a massive following across Asia and now fancwin brings it to Bangladesh with real-money tables, daily tournaments and instant bKash payouts. Whether you already know the game or are picking it up for the first time, fancwin has a table at the right level waiting for you.
Tongits is a three-player card game that originated in the Philippines and has since spread across Southeast Asia with remarkable speed. The game uses a standard 52-card deck and the goal is straightforward — reduce the total point value of the cards in your hand to as low as possible, either by forming valid sets and runs or by being the first player to go out. It sounds simple on the surface, but the depth of strategy involved is what keeps players coming back session after session.
What makes Tongits Go at fancwin particularly appealing to players in Bangladesh is how naturally the game fits into the local card-playing culture. Anyone who has grown up playing Rummy or similar melding games will find the core mechanics of Tongits immediately familiar. The difference is that Tongits moves faster, the three-player format keeps every hand tense, and the real-money stakes at fancwin add a layer of excitement that casual home games simply cannot match.
The "Go" in Tongits Go refers to the online multiplayer version of the game that fancwin hosts on its platform. Unlike single-player card games where you are competing against a computer, Tongits Go at fancwin puts you at a table with two real human opponents. Every draw, every discard and every decision to call a fight or fold is made by a real person sitting somewhere else, which makes the psychological element of the game genuinely meaningful. Reading your opponents, timing your moves and knowing when to push and when to hold back are skills that develop over time and make every session different from the last.
Each Tongits Go session at fancwin begins with three players seated at a table. The dealer distributes 12 cards to each player and 1 card is placed face-up to start the discard pile. The dealer then draws from the remaining deck to begin play. On each turn, a player draws a card from either the deck or the discard pile, attempts to form melds — sets of three or more cards of the same rank, or runs of three or more consecutive cards of the same suit — and then discards one card to end their turn.
The game ends in one of three ways. A player can go out by emptying their hand completely, which is an automatic win. A player can call a "fight" when the deck runs out, which triggers a showdown where all players reveal their hands and the player with the lowest unmelded card value wins. Finally, a player can call a fight at any point during the game if they believe their hand value is lower than both opponents — a bold move that can pay off handsomely or backfire badly depending on how well you have read the table.
Card values in Tongits follow a straightforward system. Number cards are worth their face value, face cards — Jack, Queen and King — are worth ten points each, and Aces are worth one point. The goal is always to minimise the total value of unmelded cards in your hand. A player who goes out with a completely empty hand wins the maximum payout, while a player who calls a fight with a low but non-zero hand value can still win if both opponents are holding more points.
Beyond the standard cash game tables, fancwin runs a dedicated Tongits Go tournament schedule that gives players the chance to compete for larger prize pools. Daily Sit-and-Go tournaments start as soon as enough players register — there is no fixed start time to wait for. These events are ideal for players who want the competitive tournament experience without committing to a long session. Buy-ins start at ৳50 and the prize pool is split among the top finishers.
Weekend tournaments at fancwin attract bigger fields and offer guaranteed prize pools. These events run on a fixed schedule posted in the fancwin promotions section and through the app notification system. The guaranteed prize pool means fancwin tops up the pot if registrations fall short, so the advertised prize is always the minimum you are competing for. For players who enjoy the pressure of tournament play — where chip management and table dynamics matter as much as card skill — the weekend Tongits Go events are the highlight of the fancwin card game calendar.
Fancwin also runs Tongits Go freeroll tournaments on a regular basis. These events have no entry fee and fancwin funds the prize pool entirely. They are a genuine way to build your balance from zero and they attract a healthy mix of new players learning the game and experienced regulars looking for low-risk volume. Freeroll schedules are announced through the fancwin app and in the promotions section of the website.
For players who prefer a more relaxed pace, fancwin's private table feature allows you to set up a Tongits Go game with friends. You create a table, share the room code with the people you want to play with and the game starts when everyone is seated. Private tables at fancwin support real-money play, so you can enjoy the social experience of playing with people you know while still competing for actual stakes.
| Rule | Detail |
|---|---|
| Players | 3 per table |
| Deck | Standard 52-card deck |
| Cards Dealt | 12 cards each, 1 face-up discard |
| Valid Meld | 3+ same rank or 3+ consecutive same suit |
| Win by Going Out | Empty your hand completely |
| Win by Fight | Lowest unmelded point total wins |
| Calling Fight | Allowed anytime or when deck runs out |
| Ace Value | 1 point |
| J / Q / K Value | 10 points each |
| Melded Cards | 0 points (removed from count) |
From casual cash tables to high-stakes tournaments — fancwin has a Tongits Go format for every type of player.
Jump in and out whenever you like. Cash game tables at fancwin run around the clock at multiple stake levels from micro to high-roller.
Tournament starts the moment three players register. No waiting for a scheduled time — ideal for players who want competitive play on their own schedule.
Scheduled multi-table tournaments with guaranteed prize pools every weekend. FancWin tops up the pot if registrations fall short of the guarantee.
No entry fee, real prize money funded entirely by fancwin. A genuine way to build your balance without risking your own taka.
Register with your mobile number and verify via OTP. The whole process takes under two minutes and your account is ready to use immediately.
Top up your fancwin balance using your preferred mobile banking app. Minimum deposit is ৳200 and funds appear in your account instantly.
Navigate to Tongits Go from the fancwin game menu, choose your stake level — micro, standard or high-roller — and take your seat at a three-player table.
Winnings credit to your fancwin balance after every hand. Withdraw to bKash or Nagad whenever you are ready — verified accounts receive funds in under three minutes.
Six reasons why fancwin is the right place for Tongits Go in Bangladesh.
Cash game tables at fancwin never close. Whether you want to play at noon or at midnight, there is always a seat available at your preferred stake level.
Every table at fancwin is filled with real players. No bots, no computer opponents — just genuine three-way competition that keeps every hand unpredictable.
Verified fancwin accounts receive winnings via bKash or Nagad in under three minutes. No long waits, no complicated verification loops after the first setup.
Every shuffle at fancwin is governed by a certified Random Number Generator. No player or the platform can predict or influence the cards dealt at any table.
The fancwin Tongits Go room is fully optimised for Android and iOS. Play cash games or tournaments from your phone without losing any functionality.
Every hand you play at fancwin earns loyalty points toward your VIP tier. Higher tiers unlock rakeback, tournament tickets and improved withdrawal limits.
Face cards and tens carry ten points each. Getting rid of unmelded high-value cards early in the hand reduces your exposure if an opponent calls a fight before you are ready. At fancwin tables, players who hold onto Kings and Queens too long often find themselves on the wrong end of a surprise fight call.
The discard pile at fancwin is visible to all players. Paying attention to what your opponents are discarding tells you which melds they are building and which cards are safe to discard yourself. If both opponents have discarded sevens, holding a seven in your hand is relatively safe.
Calling a fight is one of the most powerful moves in Tongits Go but also one of the riskiest. At fancwin, the best time to call a fight is when you have a low unmelded hand value and you have seen enough discards to be confident your opponents are holding more points than you.
A general rule for cash game Tongits at fancwin is to have at least fifteen to twenty buy-ins for your chosen stake level in your balance. This gives you enough cushion to absorb variance without being forced to move down in stakes after a bad run of cards.
If you are new to fancwin or new to Tongits Go, freeroll tournaments are the best way to get comfortable with the interface and the pace of play without risking your own money. The prize money is real and the experience you gain carries directly into your cash game sessions.
New players at fancwin receive a first-deposit bonus that credits directly to their Tongits Go balance. The bonus clears based on hands played rather than a fixed time limit, so you can work through it at your own pace across cash games and tournaments.
The fancwin referral programme rewards both you and your friend when they make their first deposit. Refer as many players as you like — there is no cap on referral rewards and every successful referral earns tournament tickets that can be used in any Tongits Go event on the platform.
Common questions from fancwin players about Tongits Go.