If you have ever played rummy or any card melding game with friends, Tongits Go will feel like home. It is one of those games where luck gets you started but skill keeps you winning. Originally popular in the Philippines, Tongits Go has found a growing audience among card game fans in Bangladesh who want something more engaging than pure chance games. On fbajee, you can jump into a match in seconds, play against real opponents, and withdraw your winnings straight to bKash or Nagad. No waiting, no complicated rules to memorize before your first game. Just draw, meld, and try to empty your hand before anyone else does.
Tongits Go is a three-player card game played with a standard 52-card deck. Each player receives 12 cards at the start, except the dealer who gets 13. The goal is simple: get rid of all your cards by forming melds. A meld is either a set of three or four cards with the same rank, or a sequence of three or more consecutive cards in the same suit. On your turn, you draw a card from the deck or pick up a discard, then you can lay down melds or add cards to existing melds on the table. You end your turn by discarding one card.
There are three ways to win a round on fbajee. First, you can achieve Tongits, which means you meld or lay off all your cards and have nothing left. Second, you can call a Draw when the deck runs out or when you believe you have the lowest hand value. When a Draw is called, all players reveal their remaining cards and the one with the lowest total point value wins. Third, if no one calls Draw and the stock pile runs out, the player with the fewest points in hand takes the round. The scoring system counts face cards as ten points each, aces as one, and number cards at face value.
Quick reference for fbajee players new to the game.
Tongits
When a player melds or lays off every card in their hand, leaving nothing. This is an automatic win regardless of other players' scores.
Meld
A valid combination of cards laid on the table. Either three or four of the same rank, or three or more consecutive cards of the same suit.
Sapaw (Lay Off)
Adding a card from your hand to an existing meld on the table, either yours or another player's. A key tactic for reducing your hand value on fbajee.
Draw (Fight)
Calling for a showdown. All players reveal their hands and the one with the lowest total point value wins the round.
Challenge
When another player calls Draw, you can challenge if you think your hand is lower. Adds a competitive edge to every round on fbajee.
Burned
A player who has not laid down any melds when a Draw is called. Burned players cannot win the round even if their hand value is lowest.
Real advantages that matter for Bangladeshi players.
Play against actual people, not bots. The matchmaking on fbajee pairs you with players at similar skill levels so every game feels competitive and fair.
No long queues. The player pool on fbajee is active around the clock, so you can find a table within seconds whether it is morning or midnight.
Deposit and withdraw using the payment apps you already have on your phone. No bank account needed, no international payment hassles.
The card interface is designed for touch screens. Drag to discard, tap to meld, swipe through your hand. Works smoothly on any Android or iOS device.
Register on fbajee using your phone number. The process takes under a minute and you can start browsing games immediately.
Deposit through bKash, Nagad or Rocket. Your balance updates instantly so there is no delay between funding and playing.
Pick a table that matches your budget. fbajee offers tables at different stake levels so beginners and experienced players both find comfortable options.
Win rounds, build your balance, and withdraw anytime. Payouts go directly to your mobile wallet within minutes.
The biggest mistake new Tongits Go players make is holding onto high-value cards for too long. Kings, queens and jacks are each worth ten points, and if someone calls a Draw while you are sitting on three face cards, that is thirty points against you. Experienced players on fbajee prioritize getting rid of high cards early, either by melding them or discarding them before the mid-game. Even if you cannot form a perfect meld right away, reducing your hand value is always a smart move.
Another important habit is watching what other players discard. If you see someone throwing away hearts consistently, they probably do not need hearts. That means holding onto heart sequences is safer because they are less likely to pick up your discards. On fbajee, paying attention to the discard pile gives you a real edge over players who only focus on their own hand. Also, do not be afraid to use Sapaw aggressively. Laying off cards onto other players' melds reduces your hand quickly and puts pressure on opponents who might be planning to call Draw.
Answers to common questions from fbajee players.