Tongits is one of the most beloved card games across Southeast Asia, and now it's live on f999.com with real Taka on the line. Fast rounds, sharp strategy, and instant bKash payouts — all from your phone.
Tongits started as a street card game in the Philippines, played in homes and neighbourhood gatherings for decades. The rules are rooted in rummy — you draw, meld, and discard — but Tongits has its own rhythm and its own vocabulary that makes it feel distinct from anything else. It's fast, it's social, and once you understand the flow of a round, it becomes genuinely hard to put down.
f999.com brought Tongits Go to Bangladesh because the game translates perfectly to the way people here like to play — short sessions, real stakes, and the satisfaction of outplaying an opponent with a well-timed call. You don't need hours to finish a game. A single round of Tongits Go on f999.com can wrap up in under five minutes, which makes it ideal for playing during a commute or a lunch break.
The version on f999.com stays true to the original rules while adding a clean digital interface, live multiplayer rooms, and BDT buy-ins that start low enough for anyone to join. Whether you've played Tongits before or you're picking it up for the first time, the learning curve is gentle and the rewards are real.
Tongits Go on f999.com uses a standard 52-card deck with no jokers. All four suits play an equal role — knowing how to read the board across suits is what separates good players from great ones.
Face cards (J, Q, K) are worth 10 points each. Aces count as 1. Number cards carry their face value. The goal is to reduce your hand's total point value to zero — or as close to it as possible before someone calls Tongits or the draw pile runs out.
Building melds is the core of Tongits Go. Here are the hand combinations you'll be working with on f999.com every round.
Three or four cards sharing the same rank, regardless of suit. One of the easiest melds to build and a reliable way to shed high-value cards quickly.
Three or more cards of the same suit in consecutive rank order. Sequences can be extended by other players during the game, which adds a tactical layer to every discard.
Once you have a valid set or sequence, you can expose it on the table. Exposed melds reduce your hand count and put pressure on opponents to respond before you call Tongits.
If an opponent has an exposed meld, you can add a valid card to it on your turn. This is called Sapaw — it's a defensive move that lets you dump a card you can't use elsewhere.
If you manage to meld every single card in your hand, you call Tongits and win the round outright — no counting required. This is the highest-value win condition in the game.
When the draw pile runs out, any player can call a Fight. All players reveal their remaining cards and the player with the lowest total point value wins the pot on f999.com.
Getting into your first real-money Tongits Go session on f999.com takes just a few minutes. Here's the full flow from sign-up to first hand.
Sign up with your phone number and a password. The whole process takes about two minutes and there's no complicated ID verification to get started.
Top up your f999.com wallet using your preferred local payment method. The minimum deposit is 50 BDT and funds appear instantly — no waiting around.
Navigate to Tongits Go from the main menu. Pick a table that matches your buy-in comfort level — low-stakes tables start at 20 BDT so you can ease in without pressure.
Each turn you draw one card and discard one. Build melds, watch what your opponents expose, and decide when to call a Fight or go for a full Tongits. Winnings go straight to your f999.com wallet.
Cash out your balance to bKash or Nagad at any time. f999.com processes withdrawals around the clock and most transfers complete within 10 minutes.
Every move in Tongits Go has a right time and a wrong time. This quick reference covers the situations you'll face most often on f999.com tables.
| Move | When to Use It | Risk Level | Reward Potential |
|---|---|---|---|
| Expose a Set Early | You have three of a kind in the first 3–4 turns | Low | Reduces hand count, signals strength |
| Hold a Sequence | You're one card away from a long run | Medium | Long sequences clear many cards at once |
| Sapaw an Opponent | You have a card that fits their exposed meld | Low | Dumps a dead card without discarding to the pile |
| Call a Fight Early | Your hand total is very low and opponents look close to Tongits | Medium | Wins the pot if you have the lowest count |
| Block the Draw Pile | You're ahead on points and want to force a Fight | Medium | Controls the pace of the round |
| Go for Full Tongits | You have 2–3 cards left and all are meldable | High | Instant round win — highest payout on f999.com |
There are plenty of places to play card games online, but f999.com is built specifically for players in Bangladesh. That means everything from the payment options to the table stakes is designed around how people here actually want to play.
Every Tongits Go room on f999.com seats exactly three players, just like the traditional game. You're always playing against real people, not bots.
The Tongits Go interface on f999.com is built for touchscreens. Cards are easy to tap, melds are clearly highlighted, and the game runs smoothly on mid-range Android phones.
f999.com runs daily Tongits Go tournaments where the top players by total winnings share an extra prize pool. Consistent play pays off beyond just individual round wins.
A typical Tongits Go round on f999.com lasts three to seven minutes. You can fit in several games during a short break without feeling rushed or losing track of the action.
These aren't complicated tactics — they're the habits that experienced Tongits Go players on f999.com have picked up over hundreds of rounds.
The discard pile tells you what your opponents don't need. If a card you're waiting for keeps showing up in discards, it's probably not coming to you — adjust your meld plan accordingly.
Laying down a meld too soon tells your opponents exactly what you're building. Sometimes it's better to hold a complete set for a turn or two while you work on reducing the rest of your hand.
If an opponent looks close to calling Tongits, use Sapaw to dump your highest-value cards onto their exposed melds. It reduces your count and slows down their momentum at the same time.
Waiting for a perfect hand often costs more than it gains. If your count is low and the draw pile is running thin, calling a Fight on f999.com is often the smarter play than chasing a Tongits.
Jacks, Queens, and Kings are worth 10 points each. If you can't meld them, discard them early. Holding multiple face cards when someone calls a Fight is the fastest way to lose a round.
Even if you've played Tongits before, the digital format on f999.com has its own pace. Spend a few sessions at the 20 BDT tables to get comfortable before moving up to higher buy-ins.
Register in two minutes, deposit via bKash, and your first Tongits Go table is waiting. Real opponents, real stakes, real payouts.