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These terms govern your use of tryic7.online — this website. The most important thing in them is in section 2, and if you read nothing else, read that: this site is an independent affiliate publication, not the gaming operator. Section 12 is the responsible gaming guidance, and it is the section worth reading before you play rather than after.

Last updated: 13 July 2026

Important — please read. This document is a template terms-of-service, provided for structural completeness so that the website is not published without one. It has not been reviewed by a lawyer. Before this site goes live it must be reviewed and adapted by a qualified legal professional familiar with Indian law, including the law governing real-money gaming and its promotion. Do not treat this text as legal advice, and do not assume it is complete or enforceable as it stands.

1. Acceptance of terms

By accessing or using tryic7.online, you agree to these terms of service and to our privacy policy. If you do not agree to them, do not use this website. That is not a formality — it is the actual condition on which the site is made available to you.

These terms apply to every visitor, whether you read one page and leave or follow a link through to the platform. They apply to your use of this website. They do not, and cannot, govern your relationship with the gaming operator, which is a separate matter governed by the operator's own terms — see section 2.

2. What this website is — and is not

This is the single most important clause on this page, so it is stated without hedging.

tryic7.online is an independent affiliate and information website. It is not the gaming operator.

Specifically, and without qualification:

  • We do not operate the IC7 platform. We do not own it, control it, or make decisions about it.
  • We do not host, run or supply any game. Every game described on this site is operated by the platform and supplied by third-party game providers.
  • We do not hold player funds. Not one rupee of any player's balance sits with us, at any time, in any form.
  • We do not process deposits or withdrawals. We have no payment infrastructure. Money never passes through us.
  • We cannot access, view, credit, debit, adjust, freeze or close any player account. We have no account access of any kind — not read access, not write access, none.
  • We cannot influence any game outcome, reverse a bet, or alter a result. Nobody here has that ability, and nobody here is in a position to ask for it on your behalf.

What we do is write about the app, describe its games, explain how it works, and link to it — and we earn a commission when someone signs up through those links (section 5).

The consequence, which people sometimes discover at exactly the wrong moment, is this: your contractual relationship for gameplay is with the operator, not with us. When you register on the platform you enter into an agreement with the operator, on the operator's terms and conditions, and those terms — not these — govern your account, your deposits, your bonuses, your withdrawals, your KYC, and every bet you place. If something goes wrong with your money or your account, the operator is the only party that can do anything about it. Contact them, through their Telegram support channel. We will tell you the same if you ask us, and we would rather you knew now.

3. Eligibility — 18+

You must be at least 18 years old to use this website or the platform it promotes. Real-money gaming is an adult activity with real financial consequences, and there is no version of this rule that bends.

By using this site you represent and warrant that:

  • You are aged 18 or over.
  • You have the legal capacity to enter into a binding agreement.
  • Using this website, and participating in real-money gaming, is lawful in the jurisdiction where you are located and where you reside.
  • You are not accessing this site on behalf of a minor, and you are not permitting a minor to use your device or account for this purpose.

Complying with the law where you live is your responsibility, not ours. If you are unsure whether real-money gaming is permitted in your state, find out before you play — not after you have deposited. See section 4.

4. State restrictions and Indian law

The platform promoted on this site is not available to residents of:

  • Andhra Pradesh
  • Assam
  • Odisha
  • Telangana
  • Nagaland
  • Sikkim

If you reside in one of those states, do not use the platform.

More broadly: real-money gaming law in India is fragmented and unsettled. It varies materially from state to state, the position in some states has changed more than once, and it is being reshaped at the national level — including under the Promotion and Regulation of Online Gaming Act, 2025. What was permitted in a given state last year is not automatically permitted this year, and the list of restricted states above is a statement of the platform's current availability, not a legal opinion about anywhere else.

To be explicit, because vagueness here would be a disservice: nothing on this website asserts, and nothing on this website should be read as asserting, that the platform or its operator is licensed, lawful, permitted or compliant in any particular state or in India generally. We make no such claim. We are not in a position to make one, and any site that does make one about a platform it does not operate is telling you something it cannot know.

You are responsible for knowing and obeying the law that applies where you live. If real-money gaming is prohibited or restricted in your jurisdiction, do not participate. Nothing on this site is legal advice; if your position is unclear, consult a qualified lawyer rather than a gaming website.

5. Affiliate relationship and compensation

We are paid when you sign up. tryic7.online participates in an affiliate arrangement under which we earn a commission when a visitor registers with, or deposits on, the IC7 platform after following a link from this site. That is how this website is funded, and it is why it exists.

The practical points:

  • It costs you nothing. Registering through our link does not change your price, your bonus, or your terms. You receive exactly what any other player receives. The commission is paid by the operator, not added to anything you pay.
  • It is a conflict of interest, and we are telling you so. A site paid on sign-ups has a commercial incentive to encourage sign-ups. Read our content in that light, verify anything material in the app itself, and do not mistake enthusiasm for impartiality.
  • Our commercial links are labelled. Outbound links to the operator carry the rel="sponsored" attribute, in line with Google's guidance for marking paid links — a machine-readable declaration that the link is compensated.

The full disclosure, including how referral tracking works technically, is in section 4 of our privacy policy.

6. No warranty on third-party content

This website describes a product we do not control, and the description can go out of date the moment the operator changes something. So, plainly:

Bonus amounts and their terms, wagering requirements, game details, volatility descriptors, minimum and maximum bet ranges, RTP figures, game counts, app specifications, supported payment methods, withdrawal timings and any other operator-set information shown on this site are provided for general information only. They are set by the operator and by third-party game providers, not by us. They can be changed by those parties at any time, without notice to us and without notice to you. They may be region-specific, version-specific, or promotional and time-limited.

We compile this information in good faith and we correct it when we learn it is wrong. We do not warrant that it is accurate, current or complete, and we accept no liability for any decision you make in reliance on it.

Verify the current terms in the app before you play or deposit. The figure that binds you is the one shown on the operator's own screen at the moment you accept it — not the one you read here. If the two disagree, the operator's is correct and ours is stale. This is the same disclaimer shown on our individual game pages, and it means what it says.

7. No guarantees about winnings

Nothing on this website is a promise, prediction, or reasonable expectation of profit. We want to be precise about why, because the reason is structural rather than a matter of luck.

Every real-money game on the platform carries a house edge. The house edge is the share of every rupee wagered that the game keeps, on average, over the long run. It is built into the rules and the paytable of each game. It is not a rumour, it is not an accusation, and it is not hidden — it is arithmetic, it is published, and it is permanent. Its size varies enormously between games and between bets within a game, and choosing a low-edge bet over a high-edge one is a genuinely meaningful decision. But it is never zero, and it never turns in your favour.

Outcomes are random and independent. Each spin, card, roll and crash point is generated independently of the last. Nothing is ever "due". A result that has not appeared for two hundred rounds is exactly as likely on the next round as it was on the first. The results history panels on live tables are decoration, not data.

Strategy content on this site is educational, and it does not overcome the house edge. When we explain that blackjack basic strategy reduces the edge, or that the Banker bet in baccarat costs you less than the Tie, we are telling you how to lose more slowly — which is a real and useful thing, and is not the same as a way to win. No system, no progression, no pattern-reading and no bankroll trick converts a negative expectation into a positive one. Doubling your stake after every loss does not fix it; it converts a slow loss into a fast one when the table limit or your balance arrives before the win does.

Nothing on this website is financial advice. Real-money gaming is not an investment, not a side income, not a savings plan and not a strategy for getting out of debt. Any money you commit to it should be money you have already decided you can afford to lose entirely, because that is a realistic outcome of any session and the most likely outcome of many of them.

8. Intellectual property

The written content, page structure, layout, design and original graphics of tryic7.online belong to the operators of this website and are protected by applicable intellectual property law. You may read the site, print pages for your own personal use, and link to it. You may not copy, republish, scrape, redistribute or resell its content for commercial purposes without permission.

"IC7", the IC7 logo, the app's screenshots and interface, and the names, artwork and trademarks of the games described on this site are the property of their respective owners — the operator and the third-party game providers. They appear here for identification, description and editorial purposes. Their use on this site does not imply that we own them, and it does not imply endorsement of this website by their owners beyond the affiliate arrangement disclosed in section 5.

If you are a rights holder and believe material on this site infringes your rights, contact us through the channel in section 15 and we will review it promptly.

9. Acceptable use of this website

You agree to use this website lawfully and not to:

  • Use it in any way that breaks the law, or that would cause us to break the law.
  • Access it if you are under 18, or on behalf of anyone under 18.
  • Access it from a jurisdiction where real-money gaming, or the promotion of it, is prohibited.
  • Attempt to gain unauthorised access to the site, its server, or any connected system.
  • Introduce malware, or attempt to interfere with the site's availability or integrity — including by denial-of-service attack or automated overload.
  • Scrape, harvest or systematically extract content from the site for commercial reuse.
  • Misrepresent yourself, or use the contact form to send spam, abuse, threats, or fraudulent claims.

We may restrict or block access to anyone who breaches these conditions, without notice.

10. Limitation of liability

This website is provided "as is" and "as available", without warranties of any kind, express or implied, to the fullest extent permitted by law. We do not warrant that the site will be uninterrupted, error-free, or free of harmful components, or that the information on it is accurate, current or complete.

To the fullest extent permitted by law, tryic7.online, its operators and its contributors shall not be liable for any loss or damage — direct, indirect, incidental, consequential, special or exemplary — arising out of or in connection with:

  • Your use of, or inability to use, this website.
  • Any reliance you place on information published here, including operator-set information of the kind described in section 6.
  • Any loss you incur through gambling, on the platform promoted here or anywhere else. Money lost in play is lost; we are not a party to your bets and we are not a route to recovering them.
  • Any act, omission, failure, outage, decision or dispute involving the gaming operator or any third-party game provider — including a withheld withdrawal, a closed account, a rejected KYC submission, a disputed bonus, or a game malfunction. We are not the operator (section 2) and we have no power to intervene in, adjudicate, or remedy any of it.
  • Any content or practice of a third-party website reached through a link from this one.

Nothing in these terms excludes or limits liability where it would be unlawful to do so.

11. Indemnity

You agree to indemnify and hold harmless tryic7.online and its operators from any claim, demand, loss, liability, cost or expense (including reasonable legal fees) arising out of your breach of these terms, your misuse of this website, your violation of any law, or your violation of the rights of any third party — including your use of the gaming platform in a jurisdiction where it is not permitted, or by a person under 18.

12. Responsible gaming

This is the section that matters most, and it is the one written with the least commercial interest, because everything in it is designed to make you gamble less.

Gaming is entertainment. It is not income.

The correct way to think about money you take into a real-money game is that you have already spent it — the way you have spent the price of a cinema ticket the moment you buy it. What you are buying is a few hours of entertainment. Anything that comes back is a bonus, not a return, and it should never be part of a plan.

Gambling is not a way to make money, and it is emphatically not a way to solve a money problem. This is the most dangerous mistake a player can make, and it is the one that turns a hobby into a catastrophe. If you are short on rent, behind on a loan, or trying to recover something you have already lost, real-money gaming will — with near-certainty over time — make it worse, not better. The instinct to fix a financial hole by gambling out of it is the exact instinct that digs it deeper. If you are in that position right now, the single best thing you can do is close this website.

The house edge is real, published, and permanent

Every game on the platform is built so that the platform wins over time. That is not a scandal and it is not a secret; it is the business model, and it is exactly as true of a casino as it is of an insurance company. The house edge is a fixed mathematical property of each game's rules, and it applies to everything you wager — not to your deposit. Play ₹100 a round, fast, for an hour, and you may have turned over ₹20,000 without ever feeling like you raised your stake. The edge takes its cut of all of it.

No system changes this. Not a progression, not a pattern, not a "hot" table, not a streak, not waiting for a colour to be "due", not doubling after a loss, not a strategy someone is selling you. Random outcomes have no memory; there is nothing for a system to exploit. The only two decisions that genuinely change your expected outcome are which bets you place — a low-edge bet costs you less than a high-edge one — and how much you wager in total. Everything else is noise dressed up as control.

Warning signs of problem gambling

Problem gambling rarely announces itself. It arrives gradually, and it is much easier to spot in the abstract than in yourself. Read this list honestly:

  • Chasing losses — playing on specifically to win back what you have lost, rather than because you want to play.
  • Betting more than you planned — repeatedly exceeding the limit you set yourself, or finding that the limit keeps moving.
  • Borrowing to play — using credit, loans, or money borrowed from friends or family to fund gambling. This is a bright red line, not an amber one.
  • Lying about it — hiding how much you play, how much you have lost, or the fact that you play at all.
  • Playing to escape — reaching for the app when you are stressed, anxious, low, bored or lonely, because it makes those feelings go quiet for a while.
  • It is interfering with your life — with work, with sleep, with study, with your relationships, with your responsibilities.
  • You cannot stop — you have tried to cut down or quit and found you could not, or you feel restless and irritable when you do not play.
  • Gambling with money you need — rent, bills, food, school fees, savings.

If several of these describe you, this is not a phase to be managed with more willpower. It is a recognised and treatable problem, and the earlier it is addressed the easier it is to address.

Practical tools that actually work

Almost all of these share one property: they are decisions made before you play, when you are calm, rather than during, when you are not. That is the whole point of them.

  • Set a deposit limit and a loss limit before you start. Two numbers, decided in advance: what you will put in, and the point at which you stop regardless of anything else. Write them down. Do not renegotiate them mid-session — the urge to renegotiate them is the signal to stop.
  • Set a time limit. Money is not the only thing you spend. Set an alarm and honour it.
  • Never chase a loss. Not once. The single most destructive session most players ever have starts as an attempt to get back to even.
  • Never raise your stake to recover. Increasing your bet size after losing does not increase your chance of winning. It increases your exposure at exactly the moment your judgement is worst.
  • Take regular breaks. Get up, leave the screen, do something else. Long unbroken sessions erode judgement in a way that is imperceptible while it is happening.
  • Do not play when you are stressed, upset, drunk, or exhausted. Every one of those states degrades exactly the self-control you are relying on.
  • Keep gaming money strictly separate. Not in the same account as your rent, your bills or your savings. If it is not in a separate pot, you have no meaningful limit — only an intention.
  • Track what you actually spend. Over a month, not a session. Most people who do this for the first time are surprised, and the surprise is rarely a pleasant one.

Self-exclusion and account limits

If you want to stop, or to make it harder to keep going, ask for that directly. Contact the operator's support on Telegramt.me/ravihere0 — and request a deposit limit, a loss limit, a cooling-off period, or a full self-exclusion from your account.

You do not need to explain yourself, justify the request, or negotiate. Ask, and ask for it to be applied to your account. Do it at the moment the thought first occurs to you rather than after "one more session" — the thought occurring at all is the information you needed. Note that this request must go to the operator, because they control the account; tryic7.online cannot apply a limit or an exclusion for you, for the reasons set out in section 2.

If it has stopped feeling like a choice

If you have read the warning signs above and recognised yourself, or if gambling has stopped feeling like something you decide to do and started feeling like something that happens to you, please treat that seriously.

  • Speak to someone you trust — a partner, a family member, a friend. Problem gambling thrives on secrecy, and saying it out loud to one person is very often the hardest and most important step.
  • Seek professional support. Consider contacting a qualified counsellor, a mental-health professional, or a recognised problem-gambling support organisation. This is a well-understood condition with established treatment, and asking for help with it is not weakness — it is the same thing as seeing a doctor about anything else.
  • Remove the access. Self-exclude, uninstall the app, and hand control of the money to someone else for a while. Willpower is a far weaker tool than friction.

We have deliberately not printed a helpline number here, because we would rather give you no number than a wrong one — an unverified number that rings out, or reaches someone who cannot help, does more damage than an honest gap. If you are in immediate distress, contact a local medical or mental-health service.

13. Governing law

These terms are intended to be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of India, and any dispute arising out of or in connection with them is intended to be subject to the jurisdiction of the Indian courts.

This clause is deliberately general. The correct governing-law and jurisdiction wording depends on facts that a template cannot know — where the website's operators are established, where the gaming operator is established, and what a court would actually accept in a dispute between a visitor and an affiliate publisher. Getting this wrong is worse than saying little, so we have said little, and flagged it for the lawyer's review referred to at the top of this page.

If any provision of these terms is found to be unenforceable, that provision shall be severed and the remainder shall continue in full force.

14. Changes to these terms

We may revise these terms — because the law changes, because the site changes, or because something here turns out to need correcting. The current version always lives at this URL, and the "Last updated" date at the top of the page tells you when it last moved.

Your continued use of the website after a revision means you accept the revised terms. Given how quickly Indian real-money gaming regulation is currently moving, the sections on state restrictions and eligibility are the ones most likely to change, and they are the ones worth re-reading if you have not visited for a while.

15. Contact

Questions about these terms, a correction, or a rights complaint can be sent through our contact page, or directly to support on Telegram, which is monitored around the clock.

For anything involving your gaming account — a deposit, a withdrawal, a bonus, a KYC document, a disputed round, or a request for limits or self-exclusion — contact the operator's support on Telegram. That is not us passing you along; it is the only channel that can act, for the reasons in section 2.

Play Within Your Limits

Set your two numbers before you open a game, not during. If it has stopped being entertainment, stop — and ask support to apply a limit or a self-exclusion to your account.