Tongits Go is a three-player card game that originated in the Philippines and has built a massive following across Southeast Asia. It's a rummy-style game where the goal is to reduce the total point value of the cards in your hand by forming valid sets and runs, then either going out by emptying your hand or having the lowest count when the draw pile runs out. The game moves fast, rewards sharp thinking, and has just enough luck involved to keep every round interesting.
On rss99, Tongits Go is available around the clock with real-money tables at multiple stake levels. Whether you're a first-timer who's just learning the basics or someone who's been playing Tongits for years, rss99 has a table that fits your pace and your budget. The interface is clean, the dealing is instant, and the whole experience is built for mobile — so you can play from anywhere in Bangladesh without any issues.
Tongits Go on rss99 uses a standard 52-card deck with no jokers. Each of the three players receives 13 cards at the start of every round.
What makes Tongits Go different from other card games on rss99 is the combination of skill and social dynamics. You're not just playing against the deck — you're reading your opponents, deciding when to call a draw, and managing your hand to minimise your point exposure. It's the kind of game where experience genuinely matters, and where a good player will consistently outperform a careless one over time.
Here's what makes the Tongits Go experience on rss99 stand out from other platforms.
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New to Tongits? Here's the full flow of a standard round on rss99, from deal to showdown.
Each of the three players receives 13 cards. The dealer gets one extra card (14 total) and discards one to start the discard pile. The remaining cards form the draw pile in the centre.
On your turn, you either draw from the top of the draw pile or pick up the top card from the discard pile. You then discard one card from your hand to end your turn.
You can lay down valid combinations face-up on the table at any time during your turn. A set is three or four cards of the same rank. A run is three or more consecutive cards of the same suit.
Any player can call a draw on their turn if they have at least one meld on the table. All players reveal their remaining hand cards and the player with the lowest point total wins the round.
If you manage to meld all your cards and have nothing left in hand, you call Tongits and win the round outright, regardless of what the other players are holding.
If the draw pile runs out before anyone calls Tongits or a draw, all players reveal their hands and the player with the lowest point count wins automatically.
King, Queen, and Jack are each worth 10 points. These are the cards you most want to get rid of early or meld quickly, since they carry the highest penalty if left in your hand at the end of a round.
Number cards (2 through 10) are worth their face value in points. An Ace is worth 1 point, making it the lowest-value card in your hand and one of the safest to hold if you can't meld it.
There are no wild cards or jokers in standard Tongits Go on rss99. Every card has a fixed value and a fixed suit. This keeps the game clean and ensures that skill in hand management is what separates good players from great ones.
These are the only combinations you can lay down on the table during a round on rss99.
Three cards of the same rank, regardless of suit. For example: three 7s or three Queens. One of the most common melds you'll form in a typical round.
All four cards of the same rank. Laying down a four-of-a-kind clears four cards from your hand at once and puts serious pressure on your opponents.
Three or more consecutive cards of the same suit. For example: 4♥ 5♥ 6♥. Runs can be extended on later turns by adding cards to either end.
You can add cards to your own existing melds on the table during your turn. This is a key way to reduce your hand count without needing a completely new combination.
These aren't magic tricks — they're the habits that separate consistent winners from players who rely purely on luck at the rss99 tables.
The discard pile tells you what your opponents don't need. If a card you're waiting for keeps getting discarded, it's probably not going to complete your meld — adjust your plan early rather than late.
Don't hold back melds waiting for a perfect hand. Laying down a valid set or run as soon as you have one reduces your point exposure if an opponent calls a draw unexpectedly.
Kings, Queens, and Jacks are worth 10 points each. If they're not part of a meld you're building, get rid of them early. Holding onto face cards that don't fit your hand is one of the most common mistakes at rss99 tables.
Calling a draw is a weapon, not a last resort. If you have a low hand count and your opponents look like they're still building, calling a draw at the right moment can win you a round you'd otherwise lose.
Experienced Tongits players on rss99 keep a mental note of which cards have been discarded. This helps you calculate the probability of drawing the card you need and decide whether it's worth waiting for.
Choose a table stake level that lets you play multiple rounds without going all-in on a single hand. Consistent play over many rounds is how you build winnings on rss99 — not by chasing losses at high-stakes tables.
See how Tongits Go compares to other popular card games available on rss99.
| Feature | Tongits Go | Callbreak Quick | HRG Live |
|---|---|---|---|
| Players per round | 3 | 4 | Varies |
| Skill-based gameplay | |||
| Round duration | 5–10 min | 15–20 min | Varies |
| Meld-based strategy | |||
| Available 24/7 on rss99 | |||
| Mobile optimised | |||
| Multiple stake levels | |||
| Daily tournaments |
Common questions from rss99 players about Tongits Go.
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