Card Game
Tongits Go on dbt222 brings one of Asia's most beloved card games to Bangladesh mobile players. Three-player tables, live opponents, and real bKash payouts — all running smooth on your Android phone.
About the Game
Tongits is a rummy-style card game that originated in the Philippines and has built a massive following across Southeast Asia. The version available on dbt222 — Tongits Go — is the online real-money adaptation, designed specifically for mobile play with live opponents from around the region.
The game is played with a standard 52-card deck between three players. The goal is to form valid card combinations — called melds — and reduce the total point value of the cards left in your hand. The player who runs out of cards first wins outright. If nobody goes out, the player with the lowest remaining hand value at the end of the round takes the pot.
What makes Tongits Go popular on dbt222 is the balance between skill and luck. Unlike pure luck games, Tongits rewards players who understand card combinations, can read their opponents' discards, and know when to call a draw versus when to keep playing. It's the kind of game where experience genuinely matters, which keeps players coming back to improve.
The dbt222 version runs entirely in your mobile browser. The interface is clean and touch-friendly — cards are large enough to read clearly on a 5.5-inch screen, and the action buttons are positioned where your thumbs naturally rest. Rounds move at a good pace, typically finishing in under five minutes, which makes it easy to fit a few games into a short break.
Card Combinations
These are the valid melds you can form and lay down during a round. Knowing them well is the foundation of playing Tongits Go effectively.
Three of a Kind
SetThree cards of the same rank, any suit. The most common meld and the easiest to build toward.
Four of a Kind
BombaAll four cards of the same rank. Laying a Bomba clears significant points from your hand instantly.
Sequence (3+)
StraightThree or more consecutive cards of the same suit. Longer sequences remove more points from your hand.
Extended Set
Add-OnAdding a card to an existing meld on the table — yours or an opponent's. Reduces your hand count fast.
Tongits
Instant WinGoing out with zero cards remaining. Automatic win regardless of opponents' hand values. The ultimate goal.
Draw Call
ChallengeAny player can call a draw when the deck runs low. Lowest hand value at that point wins the round.
Secret Meld
Hidden PlayHolding a complete meld without laying it down to mislead opponents about your hand strength.
Sapaw
Stack PlayPlaying cards on top of an opponent's laid meld. Reduces your hand while blocking their scoring potential.
Table Types
dbt222 runs multiple Tongits Go table types simultaneously so players at every level and budget can find a game that suits them. Here's what's available right now.
Low buy-in, relaxed pace. Ideal for players who are new to Tongits Go or just getting comfortable with the dbt222 interface. Stakes are small but the experience is real.
Low StakesThe most popular table type on dbt222. Mid-range buy-in with a healthy mix of casual and experienced players. Most sessions run here.
Mid StakesHigher buy-in, bigger pots, faster players. If you've built up your skills and want to test them against serious competition, this is where dbt222 Tongits Go gets intense.
High StakesScheduled multi-round tournaments with fixed entry fees and prize pools. dbt222 runs Tongits Go tournaments regularly — check the Lobby for the current schedule.
Prize PoolShorter time limits per turn. Rounds finish in under three minutes. Great for players who want quick sessions during a commute or lunch break on dbt222.
Fast Rounds
Scoring
Understanding card point values helps you make smarter decisions about which cards to hold and which to discard.
| Card | Point Value | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Ace (A) | 1 point | Lowest value card. Very useful in sequences starting from Ace. |
| 2 – 9 | Face value | A 7 is worth 7 points, a 4 is worth 4 points, and so on. |
| 10 | 10 points | Worth holding only if it completes a meld. Discard early otherwise. |
| Jack (J) | 10 points | High-value card. Prioritise melding Jacks before a draw is called. |
| Queen (Q) | 10 points | Same as Jack. Dangerous to hold unmelded late in the round. |
| King (K) | 10 points | Highest point burden. Get rid of unmelded Kings as early as possible. |
When a draw is called in dbt222 Tongits Go, each player totals the point value of all unmelded cards remaining in their hand. The player with the lowest total wins the round pot. This is why managing your hand value throughout the round — not just at the end — is the core skill of Tongits Go.
How to Play
Getting your first Tongits Go game going on dbt222 takes about two minutes. Here's the full process from zero to first hand.
Register with your phone number and a password. The form is short — takes about 90 seconds. No email verification required to get started.
Deposit into your dbt222 wallet using bKash, Nagad, or Rocket. The minimum deposit is low so you can start with a small amount while you learn the game.
Navigate to the dbt222 Lobby and tap Tongits Go. The game loads in your browser — no app download needed. Choose your table type and buy in.
Tongits Go needs three players. On dbt222, tables fill quickly during peak hours. During off-peak times, the matchmaking system pairs you with available players within seconds.
Each turn: draw a card, form or extend melds if you can, then discard one card. Watch what your opponents discard to read their hands. Call a draw when you think you have the lowest hand value.
Round winnings go straight to your dbt222 wallet in real time. Withdraw to bKash or Nagad any time — most payouts arrive within five minutes.
Strategy
These tips won't guarantee wins — Tongits has a real luck element — but they'll help you make better decisions and lose less when the cards aren't going your way.
The discard pile is public information in Tongits Go. If an opponent discards a King early, they probably don't have a set of Kings forming. Use this to estimate what melds your opponents are building and adjust your own strategy accordingly. On dbt222, the discard history is always visible on screen.
Face cards (J, Q, K) are worth 10 points each. If you're holding three face cards with no meld forming, you're carrying 30 points of dead weight. Discard them in the first few turns unless you're one card away from a set. This is the single most common mistake new Tongits Go players make on dbt222.
Calling a draw too early can backfire if an opponent has a lower hand value. Calling too late gives opponents more time to meld their cards. A good rule of thumb on dbt222: call a draw when your unmelded hand value drops below 15 points and you've laid at least one meld on the table.
Sapaw — playing cards onto an opponent's meld — is often used offensively to reduce your hand count. But it also works defensively. If an opponent looks close to going Tongits, using Sapaw to dump your highest-value cards onto their melds can save you from a big point loss when they win.
Skill-based gameplay means experienced players have a real edge — it's not pure luck.
Rounds finish in under five minutes — perfect for mobile sessions between other tasks.
Multiple table types on dbt222 mean you always find a game at your comfort level.
Live opponents make every round feel different — no predictable AI patterns to exploit.
Instant bKash and Nagad withdrawals — winnings in your account within minutes.
FAQ
Common things players ask before trying Tongits Go on dbt222 for the first time.
Ready to Play?
Register in two minutes, deposit via bKash or Nagad, and find a table in the dbt222 Lobby. Your first hand is waiting.