Tiranga Game - Responsible Gaming

Tiranga Game responsible gaming: how to set deposit and time limits, recognise problem-gambling warning signs, self-exclude, and reach confidential 18+ support helplines.

Play Within Your Limits

Before you open Tiranga Game, decide on a firm rupee budget and a session length, and treat both as non-negotiable. Think of your deposit as entertainment spending, the same way you would budget for a movie or a meal out, not as a source of income. Only fund your wallet using money you can genuinely afford to lose; never use rent, grocery funds, or savings held in linked accounts such as PhonePe, GPay, or BHIM.

Set a countdown timer before you start playing and step away the moment it rings, regardless of whether you are on a winning or losing run. Taking a short break every 30 to 45 minutes keeps your judgement clear. If a session feels like an obligation rather than fun, stop and log out immediately.

Warning Signs of Problem Gambling

Recognising early warning signs can prevent a small habit from becoming a serious problem. Common behavioural signals include: consistently playing beyond your planned budget; chasing losses by depositing more through PhonePe or GPay right after a losing session; hiding your gaming activity from family or friends; and borrowing money or dipping into emergency funds to keep playing.

Emotional signals are equally important to watch: feeling anxious or irritable when you are unable to play; using gaming to escape stress or personal problems; and experiencing guilt after every session yet returning the next day. If three or more of these signs apply to you, treat it as a clear signal to use the limit tools or seek external support.

Deposit, Loss and Time Limits

Tiranga Game provides built-in controls that let you cap spending before it becomes an issue. You can set a daily, weekly, or monthly deposit limit directly from your account dashboard, for example, capping deposits at ₹500 per day or ₹2,000 per week. Once the limit is reached, no further top-ups via PhonePe, GPay, BHIM, UPI, or bank transfer will be accepted until the period resets.

Loss limits work similarly: set a maximum amount you are willing to lose in a given period, and the platform will lock further play once that threshold is hit. Time limits let you define a daily session cap, say, 60 minutes, after which the system logs you out automatically. All limits take effect immediately and cannot be increased for at least 24 hours, giving you a mandatory cooling-off window before any change comes into force.

Self-Exclusion and Cool-Off

If you feel you need a longer break, Tiranga Game offers two options. A cool-off period lets you suspend your account for 24 hours, 7 days, or 30 days, useful when you notice early warning signs and want a short reset without permanently closing your account. During a cool-off, you cannot log in, deposit, or play, but your balance is preserved.

Self-exclusion is a stronger measure: you can block your account for 3 months, 6 months, 1 year, or indefinitely. To activate either option, go to Account → Responsible Gaming → Self-Exclusion and follow the three-step verification process. Unlike a temporary suspension, a self-exclusion cannot be reversed before the chosen period ends, even if you contact support, this is intentional, to protect you from impulse decisions.

Where to Get Help

Professional support is available at no cost across India. iCall (run by TISS, Mumbai) offers telephone and online counselling at 9152987821. Vandrevala Foundation operates a 24/7 mental health helpline at 1860-2662-345. The National Problem Gambling Helpline connects callers to trained counsellors and can suggest local support groups.

If someone in your household may be affected by your gaming, organisations such as Gamblers Anonymous India hold regular peer-support meetings in major cities including Mumbai, Delhi, Bengaluru, and Chennai, and online sessions are also available. You can also email our responsible gaming team at [email protected] to request an account review, limit adjustment, or self-exclusion at any time.