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Know the Terms Behind the Games and Stakes

We've written short definitions for the casino, betting and payment words you'll meet across our lobby. Each entry covers what the term means when you're choosing a game, reading odds or moving funds through bKash, Nagad or Rocket.

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Understanding Terms Before You Stake

Knowing what RTP, volatility or Asian handicap mean saves you guessing when you're comparing slots or weighing a cricket market. The same goes for wallet phrases like rollover or KYC—clear definitions let you set up deposits, track turnover and request withdrawals without rereading support articles. We've kept each explanation short so you can scan the list, find the term and get back

to the lobby. If you're new to live tables or crash games, start with the basics section below; if you're already familiar with slot mechanics, jump straight to the odds and account entries further down.

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Game Mechanics You'll See Every Day

These six definitions cover the words that appear on slot screens, live-dealer interfaces and game-info panels across our catalogue.

Return to player—the percentage a game is designed to pay back over millions of spins. A slot with ninety-six percent RTP will, on average, return ninety-six taka for every hundred wagered over the long term.

How often and how big a slot pays. High volatility means fewer wins but larger prizes when they hit; low volatility delivers smaller, more frequent payouts. Medium sits between the two extremes.

The mathematical advantage the platform holds on each bet. A game with a two percent house edge keeps, on average, two taka from every hundred staked. Lower edge favours you.

The total amount you stake across rounds before a bonus converts to withdrawable cash. If turnover is twenty times a thousand-taka credit, you must place twenty thousand taka in bets.

A large prize pool that grows each time someone plays the linked game. Progressive jackpots climb until one spin triggers the payout; fixed jackpots remain the same size every round.

A real person dealing cards or spinning a wheel on camera, streamed to your screen. You place bets through the interface; the dealer handles physical chips, dice or wheels in the studio.

Betting, Payment and Verification Terms

These six entries explain the language you'll meet when you read cricket lines, set up bKash or Nagad transfers, or complete account checks.

A betting line that removes the draw by giving one team a virtual goal advantage or deficit. Half-goal and quarter-goal handicaps split your stake across two outcomes, smoothing the risk.

A market on whether the combined score, runs or goals will exceed or fall short of a set number. You back over if you think totals will be high, under if low.

The number of times you must wager a bonus amount before you can withdraw it. Three-times rollover on five hundred taka means staking one thousand five hundred taka in qualifying bets.

A mobile app like bKash, Nagad or Rocket that holds your balance and lets you send funds to our deposit account number. Most e-wallet transfers reach your lobby wallet in under ninety seconds.

Know your customer—the identity check we run when you request your first withdrawal. Upload a photo of your national ID card or passport so we can verify your name and date of birth.

Daily, weekly or monthly caps you set inside account settings to control how much you deposit or stake. Once you hit the limit, the system blocks further deposits until the period resets.

How These Terms Show Up When You Play

These questions cover the practical side—where you'll see RTP percentages, how rollover affects your bonus balance, and what happens when you hit a responsible-play limit.

Tap the info icon on any slot thumbnail in our lobby. The pop-up shows RTP as a percentage, volatility as low, medium or high, and a short description of the theme and features.

Open your account wallet page and look for the bonus section. We list the remaining turnover amount in taka and show a progress bar so you know how close you are to clearing it.

National ID card, passport or driver's licence—any government photo ID that shows your full name, date of birth and a clear face image. Upload a colour photo or scan through the verification tab.

You can lower a limit instantly from account settings. Raising a limit requires a twenty-four-hour cooling-off period before the new cap takes effect, giving you time to reconsider the increase.

Yes—every taka you stake on an Asian handicap market adds to your turnover total. Quarter-goal and half-goal handicaps count the full stake amount, even when the result splits across two outcomes.

RTP is a long-term average calculated over millions of spins. Short sessions can swing far above or below the percentage because volatility governs how prizes cluster—high-volatility games especially deliver streaky results.
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