A Culture of Responsible Gaming

Responsible Gaming — Keep it fun, keep it safe

Babjee believes gaming is a great form of entertainment — but never at the expense of family, health, or finances. Find everything you need to know about responsible gaming on this page.

Babjee's Responsible Gaming Commitment

We don't just offer games — we ensure safety and well-being too.

Set Your Daily Deposit Limit
Self-Exclusion Feature
Session Time Reminder
24/7 Support in Bangla
Cooldown Period Option
For Ages 18+ Only
Time Limit Controls
Budget Management Feature
Entertainment, Not Addiction
Our Philosophy

Why Responsible Gaming Matters

People come to babjee for fun — a little thrill, a little excitement. That's perfectly natural. But when gaming crosses the line from entertainment and starts affecting other areas of life — family, work, finances — it becomes a problem.

At babjee, we want you to play in a healthy and responsible way. Everyone's situation is different, so we've developed a range of tools to help you stay in control of your gaming.

Remember — winning is never guaranteed. Play for fun, not as a way to earn money. If gaming ever feels compulsory or you feel uneasy when you skip a session, that's a sign you need help.

babjee's promise: We don't just provide games — we are committed to creating a safe and responsible gaming environment. Your well-being matters more to us than profit.
Definition & Introduction

What Is Responsible Gaming?

Responsible gaming means staying in full control while you play — knowing when to start, when to stop, and how much to spend.

Traits of a Responsible Player:

  • See gaming as entertainment, not a source of income
  • Don't place bigger bets to try to recover what you've lost
  • Set a budget in advance and stick to it
  • You can talk openly with family or friends about your gaming
  • You avoid gaming when you're feeling down or under stress
  • Play with an understanding of game rules and odds

Responsible gaming means:

  • Not quitting gaming entirely — but playing in a healthy way
  • Not trying to find a winning strategy — casino games don't work that way
  • Never chasing a win again — accepting both wins and losses equally
Simply Put: Play if you enjoy it and if it fits within your means. The moment gaming stops being fun and starts feeling stressful, take a break.
Financial Planning

Budget Planning — How Much to Spend

The most important rule in gaming is to only play with money you can afford to lose without it significantly impacting your life. Think of it as your "entertainment budget" — just like spending on movies or dining out.

Steps to Set Your Budget:

  1. Deduct rent, food, education, and other essential expenses from your monthly income
  2. Set aside 5–10% of your remaining income as your gaming budget
  3. Once that budget is gone, stop playing for the rest of the month
  4. Don't increase your budget trying to chase losses
Healthy Budget Limits for Gaming
Up to 5% of monthly incomeSecure
5–10% of monthly incomeStay Alert
More than 10% of monthly incomeHigh Risk
Important: Never play with borrowed money, savings, or your family's emergency funds. This is a clear sign that things are getting out of control.
Self-Assessment

Recognize the signs of addiction — ask yourself honestly

Ask yourself the questions below. If you answer "Yes" to three or more, consider seeking professional help.

Gaming Behavior Self-Assessment Questionnaire

Answer honestly — this information is for your eyes only.

1

Do you keep coming back to chase money you've lost in a game?

2

Do you feel restless or irritable when you're not gaming?

3

Have you lied to family or friends about your gaming?

4

Are work, studies, or family responsibilities being neglected because of gaming?

5

Have you ever played beyond your means or with borrowed money?

6

Have you tried to stop gaming but couldn't?

7

Do you turn to gaming to escape stress or low moods?

8

Have you had arguments with family or people close to you over gaming?

0–2
"Yes" answer
Responsible Gaming Habits
3–4
"Yes" answer
Take Precautions
5+
"Yes" answer
Get help now
Warning Signs

Warning Signs of Problem Gaming

There are certain signs that indicate gaming is no longer just entertainment. They may seem minor at first, but can become serious over time.

Escalating Bet Amounts

You need to bet more and more to get the same level of excitement.

Loss of Control

Want to stop but can't — always telling yourself "just one more round."

Lying & Hiding

You are lying to or hiding your gaming from family and friends.

Financial Issues

You're unable to pay bills or are borrowing money because of gaming.

Impact on Relationships

You're repeatedly arguing with family, friends, or a partner over gaming.

Emotional Dependence

Gaming is the only thing bringing you peace of mind — nothing else feels enjoyable.

If you notice these signs: Please contact babjee support immediately. We will assist with self-exclusion and counseling referrals.

Babjee's Responsible Gaming Tools

We back responsible gaming not just in words, but in action. These tools are always at your fingertips.

Daily Deposit Limit

Set your own daily deposit cap. Changing the limit takes 24 hours to take effect — that's intentional.

Session Time Reminder

After a set period of play, Babjee will automatically remind you how long you've been gaming.

Loss Limit Setting

Your account will automatically close once you reach a set loss amount — decide your limit in advance.

Cooldown Period

If you need a short break, temporarily close your account for 24 hours, 7 days, or 30 days.

Self-Exclusion

If you need a long break from gaming, opt for self-exclusion for 6 months or more.

Support Team

Reach out to our support team anytime. We won't judge — we're here to help.

Responsible Gaming Habits 10 Tips

Small habits go a long way in making gaming truly enjoyable.

Set Your Budget First

Decide how much you're willing to spend before you start. Stick to it — no matter what.

Respect Your Time Limits

Set a timer. Stop when it goes off — the moment you start saying "just a little longer," you're in trouble.

Take Regular Breaks

Take a 10–15 minute break every hour. Get up, walk around, drink some water.

Play for fun

If the fun is gone or you feel pressured to play, stop.

Don't Play When You're Feeling Down

Gaming when you're stressed or feeling low is risky — take a break instead.

Don't try to chase your losses

Break free from the "I'll win next time" mindset.

Don't face it alone

Talk openly with family or friends about your gaming.

Understand How Games Work

Know how games work. Familiarize yourself with RTP and house edge.

Cap your winnings too

After a win, withdraw some of it rather than putting it all back on the line.

Don't hesitate to reach out for help

If you spot a problem, speak with Babjee support or a professional counsellor.

Child Protection

Minor Protection

Babjee strictly enforces an 18+ policy. We believe keeping minors away from gaming platforms is our responsibility to society.

Advice for parents:

  • Enable parental controls on your devices
  • Keep your babjee login credentials out of your child's reach.
  • Educate Children About the Risks of Online Gaming
  • Don't leave your child unsupervised with devices
Emergency Action: If your child has accessed babjee by mistake, email [email protected]. We will take immediate action.
Help & Support

Where to Get Help

If you feel gaming is becoming a problem, don't try to handle it alone. Seeking help isn't a sign of weakness — it's a sign of strength.

With babjee, you get:

  • Self-Exclusion: Submit a support request — it will be processed within 24 hours
  • Cooldown: 24-Hour / 7-Day / 30-Day Break
  • Budget Tips: Our support team will guide you
  • Referral: Referral to Professional Counselling Services
Keep in Mind: The babjee support team communicates in Bangla, is non-judgmental, and maintains complete confidentiality.
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Play Responsibly — Stay well

Gaming at babjee means balancing fun, responsibility, and well-being. Join today and play on your own terms, in control.

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