The Indian online gaming market has grown extraordinarily fast, and almost all of that growth has
been fought over with one weapon: the size of the welcome bonus. Every platform advertises a
bigger number than the last one. It is the easiest promise in the world to make, because it costs
nothing until a player deposits — and by then the platform already has what it wanted.
What almost nobody competes on is the part that actually determines whether a player is still
around in three months. Can you get your money out? Do you know what the game's return actually
is before you play it? When something breaks at eleven at night, is there a human being on the
other end?
We spent a long stretch as players on other platforms before we built this one, and the pattern
was consistent enough to be a business model. Depositing was frictionless — two taps, instant,
beautifully designed. Withdrawing was a different product entirely. Suddenly there were pending
reviews, verification requests that arrived only after you asked for money, minimum
thresholds nobody mentioned at sign-up, and support replies that took three days and answered a
different question. Nothing was technically a lie. Everything was designed to make leaving with
your balance slightly harder than staying.
The three decisions we made first
IC7 Game started from the assumption that the payout flow is the product. Not the lobby, not the
graphics, not the bonus — the moment where you ask for your money back. If that moment is
boring, everything else can be judged on its merits. If it is not, nothing else matters.
So we built the withdrawal path first, on UPI and IMPS, in rupees, end to end. The median request
on the platform now clears in under five minutes. Requests above ₹50,000 go through a manual
review before release, and we say so on the home page, on the download page, and here — because a
fraud control you hide is indistinguishable from a delay tactic, and we would rather lose a
sign-up than pretend that step does not exist.
The second decision was to publish the odds. Every game on this site lists its return-to-player
percentage, its volatility, its studio and its stake range on the game page, before you
play. Andar Bahar runs at 97.85%. Speed Baccarat at 98.94%. Speed VIP Blackjack reaches 99.28%.
The instant games sit at roughly 97% and are provably fair, meaning you can verify an individual
round yourself rather than trust a certificate. Some of those numbers are flattering and some are
not, and we publish them all, because a player who understands the maths is a player who is still
here next year.
The third decision was to put support on Telegram and staff it with people. Not a ticket portal,
not a chatbot that asks you to rephrase, not an email address that auto-replies with a case
number. You message @ravihere0,
a person reads it, and you usually have an answer within a few minutes at almost any hour. It is
an unfashionable way to run support in 2026 and it is the single thing players thank us for most.
What we are not
We are not going to tell you that we have cracked the mathematics of gaming, because nobody has.
Every game on this platform carries a house edge — that is what the published RTP figure means,
and it is why we publish it. Over enough rounds, the edge wins. Any platform that implies
otherwise, with talk of systems, streaks or strategies that beat the house, is lying to you and
you should close the tab.
What we can promise is a fair, transparent, well-run place to play games of skill for
entertainment, where the odds are on the label and the exit is not booby-trapped. That is a
genuinely lower bar than the industry pretends, and it is astonishing how few platforms clear it.