Bijli's Responsible Gaming Initiative

Bijli Responsible Gaming – A Complete Guide to Safe and Enjoyable Betting

Bijli believes betting should be a pleasure, not a burden. Responsible gaming means knowing your limits, taking breaks when needed, and keeping the fun in it. We're committed to standing by you and ensuring a safe betting experience.

Bijli's Commitment
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Session Time Limit

Decide in advance how long you'll play each day or week

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Budget Control

Set your own weekly deposit limit at any time

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Self-Exclusion

Step Away for a Set Period When Needed

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24/7 Support

Support available in English for any issue

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Minor Protection

Registration is strictly prohibited for anyone under 18

Core Responsible Gaming Tools

Tools Bijli provides to help keep you safe

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Deposit Limit

Decide in advance the maximum amount you want to deposit daily, weekly, or monthly. Once a limit is set, any increase requires a 7-day waiting period — protecting you from impulsive decisions.

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Take a Break

If you're feeling tired or stressed, activate "Cooling Off" mode on Bijli. Take a break from betting for anywhere between 24 hours and 6 weeks. During this time, you won't receive any notifications or promotions.

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Self-Exclusion

If you feel betting is affecting your life, contact our support team to activate self-exclusion. You can lock your account for anywhere between 6 months and 5 years, and no new account can be opened during that period.

Play Time Limit

Set a daily time limit for platform use in your account settings. Once the limit is reached, you'll be logged out automatically and shown a rest message.

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View Betting History

You can view your full history of betting activity, deposits, and withdrawals at any time. This helps you understand your own habits and make more informed decisions.

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Smart Reminders

Bijli automatically reminds you how long you've been playing and how much you've spent. These alerts keep you aware and encourage you to take a break at the right time.

What Is Responsible Gaming and Why Does It Matter?

Betting on Bijli is a form of entertainment — but like any entertainment, it has its limits. Responsible Gaming means betting mindfully, with a clear understanding of your financial situation and mental state. It's not a sign of weakness; it's the mark of a smart player.

Online betting is growing fast in Bangladesh. Many people bet to unwind from daily stress or simply for the excitement — and that's perfectly normal. But sometimes, what starts as entertainment can gradually become an addiction. Bijli is committed to making sure that never happens to any of our members.

The golden rule of responsible gaming is simple: only bet money you can afford to lose without it affecting your daily life. Never use money set aside for family expenses, rent, or debt repayments. Betting is entertainment — not a source of income.

Bijli places the highest priority on every member's mental and financial wellbeing. That's why we provide a range of protective tools you can manage entirely on your own. Using these tools isn't a sign of weakness — it's proof that you're a mindful and responsible player.

Bijli's Core Principles: "Let gaming be a joy, not a burden." We believe that with the right approach, betting can be a fun and entertaining part of life. But without boundaries, it can become a problem. Stay aware, respect your limits, and play with a smile.

Responsible gaming isn't just about you — it's about your family too. If your betting habits are having a negative impact on those around you, that's a warning sign. Bijli's support team is ready to help you confidentially, with no judgement — just genuine support.

Before every betting session, ask yourself: How am I feeling today? Am I playing with a clear head, or am I driven by frustration or anger? What's my budget? Answering these questions honestly is the foundation of responsible gaming.

Remember — betting outcomes on Bijli are entirely chance-based, and no strategy or system can guarantee a win. Every bet is independent; past results have no bearing on future ones. Chasing losses with bigger bets is therefore the most dangerous habit you can develop.

Recognise the Signs of Problem Betting

Seek help if you or someone you know shows any of the following signs

Repeatedly placing large bets to try to "win back" lost money

Hiding your betting activity from family or friends

Feeling restless or irritable when not betting

Neglecting work, family, or studies because of betting

Being unable to stop even after exceeding your set budget

Taking out loans or borrowing money from others to fund betting

Betting to escape stress or sadness

Repeatedly trying to stop betting but failing to do so

Arguments with family or relationship problems caused by betting

Losing sleep or being unable to stop thinking about betting

Unable to stop after a big win and continuing to bet even more

Facing financial hardship or being unable to pay bills due to betting

⚠️ If three or more of the above signs apply to you, please reach out to Bijli support right away. We're here to help — confidentially and without judgment.

Use Bijli's Protective Tools

Access these features directly in your account settings

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Deposit Limit

Set your own daily, weekly, or monthly deposit limits.

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Loss Limit

Betting stops automatically once you've lost a specified amount.

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Session Limit

Set the maximum amount of time you spend on the platform each day.

Time Spent50%
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Self-Exclusion

Step away from betting entirely for a set period of time.

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Self-Assessment – How are your betting habits?

Answer the following questions honestly. Your responses are completely confidential.

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Have you ever spent more than your set budget?
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Have you chased losses by placing bigger bets to win back what you lost?
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Do you hide your betting from family or friends?
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Do you feel restless or irritable when you're not betting?
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Has betting interfered with your work or studies?
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Have you tried to stop betting but couldn't?

What to do if you need help?

Asking for help takes courage. Bijli is here for you. Just follow the steps below.

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Acknowledge It to Yourself

Acknowledge that you have a problem. It's the hardest step — but also the most important one.

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Contact Bijli Support

Message us via live chat or email support@bijli.im and let us know you'd like to activate self-exclusion or cooling-off.

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Set Your Limits

Activate deposit limits, session limits, and loss limits in your account settings.

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Talk to someone you trust

Tell a family member or a trusted friend. Facing challenges together is always easier.

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Find Alternative Activities

Spend time on sports, hobbies, or with your family. Find other ways to enjoy yourself.

Healthy Betting Guidelines

Decide upfront how much you can afford to spend on entertainment each month — then stick to that budget for all your betting. Never break that limit, no matter the circumstances.

Betting involves both wins and losses. Before placing any bet, ask yourself: would losing this money cause me real hardship? If the answer is yes, don't place that bet.

Alcohol and drugs impair your judgment and decision-making. Never bet under their influence. Always bet with a clear head and full awareness.

Avoid betting for long stretches without a break. Step away for at least 10–15 minutes every hour — grab some water, take a walk, and clear your head.

Avoid betting when you're angry, sad, frustrated, or overly excited. It's hard to make sound decisions in these emotional states, and the risk of significant loss is much higher.

Online betting is not a reliable source of income — it's entertainment. Don't be misled by stories of professional bettors. The vast majority of betting careers are not profitable in the long run.

Learn More

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Play responsibly, win joyfully!

Join Bijli and be part of a responsible gaming culture. Use our protective tools to enjoy betting safely.

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