Tongits is a three-player card game that originated in the Philippines and spread across Southeast Asia through decades of casual play at home tables, community gatherings and local tournaments. The game uses a standard 52-card deck and the goal is simple — get rid of as many cards as possible by forming valid melds, and either call Tongits when your hand is empty or have the lowest deadwood count when the stock pile runs out.
Betwoin brings this game online with real BDT stakes, live opponents and instant payouts. When you sit down at a Tongits Go table on Betwoin, you're playing against two other real players in real time. There's no computer opponent, no rigged algorithm and no artificial delay. The cards are dealt, the round plays out and the winner collects the pot — all within a few minutes per hand.
What makes Tongits different from most card games available online is the combination of skill and pressure it creates. You're not just managing your own hand — you're watching what your opponents lay down, deciding whether to Sapaw onto their melds to reduce your own deadwood, and timing your challenge call to catch them with high-value cards still in hand. Every decision matters and the best players consistently outperform over a session even when the card distribution isn't in their favor.
Betwoin has built its Tongits Go section specifically for players in Bangladesh who want a fast, skill-based card game with real money on the line. The interface is clean, the tables load quickly on mobile and the minimum buy-in starts at ৳200 — low enough to get comfortable with the game before moving up to higher-stakes tables. All winnings are credited in BDT and can be withdrawn to bKash or Nagad at any time.