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

Responsible gaming at Tiranga Game begins before you open the app. Set a fixed entertainment budget, for example ₹500 per week, and treat it the same way you would a cinema ticket or a meal out: money spent for enjoyment, not an investment. Fund your wallet only through amounts you can genuinely afford to lose, and never use money set aside for rent, groceries, school fees or EMI payments.

During every session, keep sessions short and deliberate. Step away from the screen for at least ten minutes every hour. Avoid playing when you are tired, stressed or emotionally low, as impaired judgement leads to impulsive bets. Keeping gaming as one leisure activity among several, alongside sport, reading or time with family, is the single most effective way to keep it enjoyable long-term.

Warning signs of problem gambling

Problem gambling rarely arrives all at once. Watch for these early signals: spending more than you planned in a session, feeling irritable or anxious when you are not playing, or lying to family members about how much time or money you have spent. Chasing losses, depositing again immediately after losing to "win it back", is one of the clearest red flags.

Financial and social warning signs include unexplained gaps in your bank statements, borrowing money specifically to fund gaming, missing family events or work deadlines because of a gaming session, and feeling guilt or shame after playing yet returning anyway. If two or more of these apply to you, treat it as a signal to use the limit and self-exclusion tools described below, and to seek support.

Deposit, loss and time limits

The Tiranga Game operator provides built-in controls within its app, this section documents those tools for your reference only. They are administered by the platform itself; to access any of the settings described below you must log in to the Tiranga Game app directly. This guide site does not administer or monitor any of these controls. You can set a daily, weekly or monthly deposit limit: for instance ₹200 per day or ₹1,000 per month, directly inside Account Settings → Responsible Gaming. Once the ceiling is reached, no further top-ups are accepted until the period resets. Increasing a limit takes 48 hours to come into effect, giving you a cooling-off window to reconsider.

A loss limit stops play automatically once your net losses hit your chosen figure in a given period, preventing a bad run from escalating. A session time limit logs you out after a set duration, 30, 60 or 90 minutes, and shows a summary of time spent and money wagered before the screen closes. These tools work regardless of which payment method you used to deposit, whether PhonePe, Google Pay, BHIM UPI or a debit card, so the control sits at the account level, not the payment level.

Self-exclusion and cool-off

If limits alone are not enough, Tiranga Game offers two stronger options. A cool-off period (24 hours, 7 days or 30 days) temporarily suspends your account. You cannot log in, deposit or play during that window, but your balance and history are preserved. This is useful when you recognise you need a break but do not want a permanent closure.

Self-exclusion is a longer-term block of 3 months, 6 months, 1 year or indefinitely. To activate either option, go to Account → Responsible Gaming → Self-Exclusion and follow the three-step confirmation. The block takes effect within one hour. During self-exclusion, Tiranga Game will also suppress all promotional emails and push notifications so you are not tempted back. To request reinstatement after a self-exclusion period ends, you must contact support and complete a 24-hour reflection period, there is no instant reversal. If you need additional support, free confidential counselling is available in India from iCall (TISS) on 9152987821 (Monday, Saturday, 8:00 AM, 10:00 PM IST) and from the Vandrevala Foundation National Mental Health Helpline on 1860-2662-345 (available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week).