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Know the Terms Behind Every Game

We've written out the betting and casino words you'll come across when you're picking slots, reading odds or checking withdrawal rules. This glossary covers game mechanics, payment terms and account language so you can move through the lobby without second-guessing what a label means.

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Understanding Game Language Speeds Up Your Choice

When you know what RTP, volatility and house edge mean, you can compare slot rooms and table limits without guessing. The same goes for payment terms like rollover, turnover and e-wallet—you'll see them in promo conditions and withdrawal screens. We've kept every definition short so you can scan the list, find the term you're looking for and get back to the lobby.

If a word shows up in a game description or a bonus clause, you'll find it explained here in plain Bangladesh English.

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Ask if a Term Still Feels Unclear

If you're reading a game rule or a promo condition and the wording doesn't click, reach out through one of the channels below. Our support team can explain how a feature works or walk you through the account step involved.

Live Chat Open the chat bubble in the bottom corner of any page and type your question. The team replies in real time and can pull up your account details if needed.
Email Help Send a message describing the term or screen you're asking about. Include a screenshot if it helps—the support team will write back with a plain-language explanation within a few hours.
FAQ Library Browse the question list at the bottom of this page or visit the main help section. Many common terms are covered there with examples from actual game screens.

Start with the Essentials

These six terms show up in almost every slot, table and crash-game description. Knowing them helps you pick games that match the session length and budget you have in mind.

Return to Player—the percentage a game is programmed to pay back over a long run. A slot with ninety-six percent RTP returns that much on average across millions of spins; individual sessions vary widely.

The mathematical advantage the platform holds in each game, expressed as a percentage. If the house edge is two percent, the game keeps two taka from every hundred wagered over time.

How often and how much a slot pays out. High volatility means rare but larger wins; low volatility delivers smaller wins more frequently. Medium volatility sits between the two.

The total amount you place on a single round, spin or hand. In slots it's your bet per spin; in live baccarat it's the chips you put on Player, Banker or Tie.

A large prize pool that builds as players wager on a linked game. Some jackpots are fixed; others grow progressively until someone hits the trigger combination and claims the accumulated sum.

A real person dealing cards or spinning a wheel in a studio, streamed to your screen in real time. You place bets through the interface; the dealer handles the physical game equipment.

Terms You'll See in Sportsbook and Wallet Screens

Once you move into cricket markets or start checking withdrawal conditions, these six words come up. They're not as universal as RTP or house edge, but they matter when you're reading match odds or promo fine print.

A betting format that removes the draw outcome by giving one team a virtual head start or deficit. If you back the underdog with a plus-one-point-five handicap, they can lose by one and you still win.

A market where you predict whether the total runs, goals or points in a match will be above or below a set number. The bookmaker chooses the line; you pick which side you expect.

The number of times you must wager a bonus amount before you can withdraw it. A five-hundred-taka bonus with five-times rollover means you need to place two-thousand-five-hundred taka in bets before cashing out.

A mobile or digital account—bKash, Nagad, Rocket—that holds funds and lets you send payments without entering bank details every time. Deposits usually clear faster than traditional bank transfers.

Know Your Customer—the identity verification step platforms use to confirm your name, age and address. You'll upload a document or send a photo; the account team checks it before approving withdrawals.

Optional caps you set on deposits, wagers or session time to keep your play within a budget. Once you activate a limit, the platform enforces it until the cooling-off period ends.

Questions About Using These Terms on the Platform

Visitors often ask how the definitions here connect to the features they see when they open a game or check their wallet. These answers tie the glossary back to everyday account actions.

Some providers display RTP in the game-info panel when you tap the small question-mark icon inside the slot or table lobby. Not every studio exposes this figure, so availability varies by title.

We list volatility where the studio publishes it—usually as low, medium or high in the game description. If a slot doesn't display that label, you can ask support or test it with small bets first.

Open the promo details page or the terms link attached to the offer. The rollover multiplier appears alongside the bonus amount—multiply the two to see how much you need to wager before withdrawal.

Yes. Head to account settings, find the responsible-play section and choose a daily, weekly or monthly cap. Once saved, the platform blocks further deposits until the period resets or you request a change.

We support bKash, Nagad and Rocket for instant top-ups. Choose one from the deposit screen, enter the amount, confirm in your wallet app with your PIN, and the balance appears in your account within seconds.

A government-issued photo ID—national card or passport—and a recent utility bill or bank statement showing your address. Upload clear images through the account panel; the team reviews and confirms within one business day.
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