Register your mainbazar account in India
Speed Baccarat, Tiger Fury and Cash or Crash sit beside UPI, Paytm and PhonePe in one short account flow.
What happens after you sign in
Begin with your mobile number, choose a password, and verify the code we send. If the entry matches, the account opens into the same flow you will use later, so you do not repeat the form each time. We keep the steps short because most people finish them on a phone in a single sitting.
If a detail is wrong or the code takes longer than expected, the form shows the next step before you submit again. Access depends on local law and is available where local law permits.
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Mobile code check You verify your number with a one-time code before the account opens. That keeps the form short, cuts repeat typing, and lets us confirm it is really you.
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Encrypted login Your password and login data move through encrypted links, so the sign-in path stays private while you move between phone and desktop without exposing what you typed on the page.
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Straight to the lobby Once the form is done, you land in the full lobby without extra signup steps. That means you can return to the same account and continue from where you left off.
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Help on the form If a code does not arrive or a detail needs correction, support can check the issue and tell you the next step without making you start over on the same form.
Your details are protected with encrypted, secure access.
Local payment names for setup
For account setup, the wallet page lets you choose UPI, Paytm or PhonePe after the form is done.
Help when access gets stuck
If the code is late, a password slips your mind, or the form flags a detail, support can step in while you stay on the same account flow.
Safety checks for your account
We treat the account form as the point where your data starts, so the checks stay simple and the transport stays encrypted.
Encrypted transport
The register form uses encrypted transport, so your number and password move through protected connections instead of plain text. That matters when you are creating the account on a shared network or public device.
One-time code
A one-time code confirms the mobile number you entered. It keeps the form short, reduces fake sign-ups, and gives you a direct way to regain access if you forget the password later.
Match checks
If your details do not line up, the form stops and asks for a correction before submission. That protects the account from typos that can block sign-in or slow down any later update.
Session timeout
Idle sessions close after a while, which is useful if you leave the page open on a borrowed phone. You can always sign in again with the same login when you return.
Change alerts
When key account details are changed, we send a notice so you can spot activity you did not request. That helps you keep control of the register record tied to your name and number.
Data handling
We keep form data separate from general page browsing and use it only for account handling, verification, and support. That limits exposure and keeps the register flow focused on the details you actually submit.
Questions on register and access
These answers focus on the register step, sign-in checks, and what you can expect once the form is complete. If your area is not supported, access stays closed until local law allows it. If it is supported, you can use the same login on phone or desktop and return to the account later without repeating the whole process.