1. Losing track of time
If a session planned for 30 minutes runs for 2 hours, look at the clock and take a break
For players in Dhaka and across Bangladesh, this page provides easy rules for player protection, self-exclusion, and safe play
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Average rating: players prefer control and transparency
Feedback on safe play guidelines has repeatedly been given
Active users can easily take breaks during regular play here
Accessing uptime support and alert section reduces hassle
Habits must change in six small signs
If a session planned for 30 minutes runs for 2 hours, look at the clock and take a break
If the weekly limit is breached, pressure increases; write the limit in Tk in advance
Repeatedly pjok Login Open it and see rushing tasks; pause
If you have difficulty stopping play, self-exclusion helps; Nagad users also set rules beforehand
Anger, frustration, or fatigue lead to poor decisions; many Dhaka users stop late at night
If studying, work, or sleep decreases, it's not right to prioritize gaming; seek support
Following the four rules reduces
Set limits on both time and spending; don't break them within a day
Take a 10-minute break every 45 minutes to keep eyes, mind, and head calm
If late, decisions are weaker; stopping after 11 helps maintain control
Tell a trusted person; if needed, they will help you stop
Short breaks can sometimes be the most effective
You can stop for 1 day, 7 days, or longer; this reduces fatigue
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Notify support before problems escalate; a response makes the next steps easier
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When time is right, the budget is set, and taking breaks is easy, the play is in control
Tell support; temporary breaks and limit settings usually proceed from there
Help, Terms, and About pages contain safety information together
Payments change, but responsible rules do not change; keep the limit in Tk the same
If mood is bad, sleep is short, or budget is tight, stop now
Three small habits make a big difference
Set a separate limit for one day so decisions won't be delayed
If travel and work pressure reduce focus, keep the game small
Even with payment facilities, control is essential; a 2-minute note helps.