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Register and enter the lobby

Open your account with a short form and move straight into Live Blackjack, Live Sic Bo, Aviator, Football Strike and Fishing War.

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What happens after you register

When you open the form, we ask for the basics needed to create your profile and keep the account secure. If a check is needed, we show it before you finish, so you know why it appears and what to upload. Sign in works the same way: enter your details, confirm any step we send,

and return to the lobby without hunting for hidden menus. If you pause midway, your details stay ready for the next session, and our help team can point you back to the exact step that needs attention.

  • Fast setup We keep the form short, ask only for what the account flow needs, and show each step in order so you can finish without guessing what comes next.
  • Secure account access Your details move through encrypted pages, and any password or contact change asks for a fresh check. That keeps the account tied to you instead of leaving it open to guesswork.
  • Full lobby access Once the register step is done, you can open the lobby from the same login and move between tables, slots and other rooms without creating another profile.
  • Help when you need it If a field fails or a check holds the form, our help path can point you to the exact line that needs attention, so you do not repeat the whole process.

Your details are protected with encrypted, secure access.

LOCAL WALLET PATH

Local payment methods for your account

UPI, Paytm, PhonePe and Google Pay sit in the wallet area for supported India regions.

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Paytm
PhonePe
Google Pay
HELP ROUTES

Help when you are setting up

If you get stuck while creating the account or signing in, our help paths are kept close to the form.

Live chat from the form Open chat when a field will not submit, a code has not arrived, or the page asks for one more step. The reply stays tied to the account flow you are already on.
Email for account checks Use email when you need a record of what changed on the profile, which document was requested, or why access paused. It suits slower questions that need a clear written trail.
Call-back request If you want to explain the issue once and get the next step in return, send a call-back request. It works well for password trouble, login blocks or a failed form step.
SAFETY SIGNALS

Account checks and data safety

Your register step is built around encryption, identity checks and clear recovery paths, because the account should be simple to open and hard to misuse.

Encrypted sign-in

Login traffic moves over encrypted connections, so your details are not sitting in plain text while they travel between your device and our account system. That matters most on public Wi-Fi or shared phones.

Identity checks

If we ask for a document, it is to match the account to the person using it and to keep later withdrawal steps clear. The request appears inside the flow, not as a surprise after you finish.

Password reset route

Forgotten passwords are handled through a reset link and a fresh verification step. That lets you regain access without sharing the password with support, and it keeps recovery tied to your own contact detail.

New device alerts

A new-device sign-in can trigger a notice so you know when the account was opened elsewhere. It is a simple way to spot activity you did not start and act quickly if something looks wrong.

Data minimisation

We keep profile data for account operation, verification and help requests only. Fields that are not needed for those steps do not sit in the core form, which keeps registration shorter and easier to finish.

Local-law access

Where local law permits, the register flow shows you the access check before you continue. That way, you do not spend time filling a form for a region that cannot be served.

Questions about creating your account

If you are deciding whether to register, this section keeps the account steps clear. We answer the usual questions about starting on mobile, returning to sign in, recovery, and what happens when access depends on local law. The aim is simple: you should know what the form asks for, how to get back in, and when to ask us for help.

You usually need a mobile number or email, a password you choose, and the basic account details shown on the form. If extra verification is needed, we ask for it inside the same flow so you know why.

Yes. The form is built for phone screens, so you can start on mobile and finish there without losing your place. If you switch to desktop later, the same account works with the same login.

A verification step helps us protect the account from unwanted access and keeps later changes tied to you. If it appears, follow the on-screen prompt and you can return to the lobby after it clears.

Use the reset link on the sign-in page, then confirm the contact detail linked to the account. We do not ask you to share the password with support, which keeps recovery cleaner.

Most of the form is short and direct, so you can finish it in a few minutes if your details are ready. If a field needs more care, the page marks it before you submit.

Yes, as long as you sign in with the same details and clear any security prompt that appears. If the new device check fails, the account shows the reason and the next step.

The page will tell you when local law does not permit access in your region. If that happens, you can check again later or use the form only when service is available where you are.