At BV99, responsible gaming isn't just a policy — it's part of our culture. We want every player to see gaming as healthy entertainment, not a source of income or a way to solve problems.
Online gaming is growing rapidly in Bangladesh. But without boundaries, any form of entertainment can become harmful. That's why BV99 is committed to giving its users the right information, tools, and support — so responsible gaming is accessible to everyone.
Is Gaming Right for You?
Online gaming is healthy when it is:
- Treated as a leisure activity, not a source of income.
- Play stays within a set budget.
- Enjoyed without harming family, work, or health.
- Losses are accepted with a healthy mindset.
- Voluntary breaks are always an option.
When should you be concerned?
There are warning signs that you may be drifting from responsible gaming — it's important to recognize them:
- Continuing to play beyond your budget.
- Chasing losses by placing bigger bets to win back what you've lost.
- Neglecting family or work because of gaming.
- Feeling restless or irritable when not gaming.
- Lying or hiding the truth about your gaming habits.
- Borrowing money or draining savings to keep playing.
Tips for Healthy Gaming Habits
Build some simple habits for responsible gaming:
- Set a budget: Decide in advance how much BDT you are willing to spend each week or month, and stick to it.
- Set time limits: Decide how long you want to play each day and set an alarm.
- Take a Break: Take regular breaks instead of playing for long stretches at a time.
- Avoid Emotional Gaming: Stay away from gaming when you're feeling angry, frustrated, or stressed.
- Keep wins in perspective: Thinking 'a win will fix everything' is a dangerous mindset.
- Let Your Family Know: Have an open conversation with your family about your gaming habits.