Responsible Gaming
DBBet is committed to promoting safe and responsible gaming practices for all players in Bangladesh. We believe that betting should remain an enjoyable form of entertainment, not a source of financial or emotional harm. Our platform provides comprehensive tools to help you maintain control over your gaming activity. Your wellbeing is our priority, and we encourage you to use the resources available to play responsibly.
Basic Principles of Responsible Gaming
Gambling always carries the risk of financial loss. No betting strategy can guarantee consistent wins, and you should never wager money you cannot afford to lose. Responsible gaming means understanding these risks and making informed decisions about your participation.
At DBBet, we provide multiple control tools to help you manage your betting behaviour:
- Set deposit limits to control how much money you add to your account daily, weekly, or monthly;
- Establish loss limits to prevent spending beyond your budget;
- Use time-out features to take short breaks from gaming when needed;
- Activate self-exclusion if you need a longer period away from betting;
- Monitor your activity through detailed account history and transaction records;
- Never chase losses by increasing stakes to recover previous losses;
- Keep gaming separate from other financial obligations like rent, bills, or family expenses.
These tools help ensure that your gaming remains within healthy boundaries. You maintain complete control over your account settings and can adjust limits at any time to match your circumstances.
How to Recognise Betting Addiction?
Gambling addiction is a serious condition that affects many players worldwide. Recognising the warning signs early can help you seek support before the problem escalates.
Key indicators that someone may have a gambling problem include:
- Spending more money on betting than originally planned or budgeted;
- Borrowing money from friends, family, or lenders to continue gambling;
- Neglecting responsibilities such as work, studies, or family commitments due to gaming;
- Feeling anxious or irritable when trying to reduce or stop betting
- Lying to others about the amount of time or money spent on gambling;
- Chasing losses by continuing to bet in attempts to win back money already lost;
- Using betting as an escape from stress, anxiety, or depression;
- Experiencing relationship problems caused by gambling behaviour;
- Losing interest in hobbies and activities that were previously enjoyable;
- Thinking constantly about gambling even when not actively playing.
If you recognise several of these signs in yourself or someone you know, it may indicate a gambling problem that requires professional attention. Seeking help early makes recovery more achievable.
How to Deal with Betting Addiction?
Preventing gambling addiction requires proactive steps and honest self-assessment. The following practical recommendations from DBBet can help you maintain healthy gaming habits:
- Set strict budgets before you start playing and never exceed these limits regardless of wins or losses;
- Use deposit limits available in your account settings to enforce financial boundaries automatically;
- Take regular breaks from betting to maintain perspective and prevent compulsive behaviour;
- Avoid alcohol while gambling, as it impairs judgement and reduces self-control;
- Keep track of time spent on the platform and set alarms to remind yourself to stop;
- Never gamble when stressed or experiencing difficult emotions, as this increases risky behaviour;
- Seek alternative activities that provide entertainment without financial risk;
- Talk to someone trusted about your gaming habits to maintain accountability;
- Use self-exclusion tools if you feel unable to control your betting independently;
- Contact professional support services immediately if you suspect you have a problem.
Remember that gambling should never interfere with your financial stability, relationships, or mental health. If you find it difficult to follow these guidelines, professional help is available and seeking support is a sign of strength, not weakness.
Resources for Getting Help
If you or someone you know is struggling with gambling addiction, professional support organisations can provide confidential assistance. These resources offer counselling, treatment programmes, and practical guidance for recovery.
Main external help organisations available in Bangladesh and internationally:
- Gamblers Anonymous Bangladesh – Peer support groups offering free meetings and mentorship for those affected by gambling addiction;
- National Helpline for Mental Health (Bangladesh) – Confidential telephone counselling available for addiction-related concerns;
- BeGambleAware – International organisation providing information, advice, and support for problem gamblers and their families;
- Gambling Therapy – Free online support including live chat, email counselling, and community forums in multiple languages;
- GamCare – UK-based charity offering telephone support, online chat, and treatment referrals.
These organisations understand the challenges of gambling addiction and provide judgement-free support. Reaching out for help is an important first step towards recovery.
Customer Support
Users experiencing concerns about their gambling behaviour can contact DBBet support team at any time. Our staff are trained to handle sensitive enquiries with discretion and can help you access responsible gaming tools or temporarily restrict your account.
Ways to contact DBBet support in Bangladesh:
- Live chat available 24/7 through the website or DBbet app for immediate assistance;
- Email support at [email protected] for detailed enquiries and documentation;
- Telephone hotline for direct conversations with support representatives;
- Account settings where you can activate self-exclusion or cooling-off periods independently.
- Help centre containing comprehensive guides on responsible gaming tools and account controls
Your privacy is protected when discussing gambling concerns with our team. We encourage you to contact us if you need help managing your account or accessing support resources.
Updated: