Responsible gaming at pokergames isn't just about following rules — it's a core part of who we are. We know that when gaming goes beyond entertainment, it can have a real impact on a person's life, their family, and their overall well-being.
Online gaming is growing rapidly in Bangladesh. Most people play on mobile for entertainment — enjoying wins and trying new games. That's completely normal. But for a small number of players, it can become a problem, and in those cases, getting the right help at the right time is critical.
Signs of Healthy Gaming
If this is how you play, you're in good shape:
- Gaming is something you do for fun — not as a way to make money.
- You play within a budget you decided on in advance.
- You don't chase losses by placing bigger bets.
- You don't cut into family time, work, or studies to play.
- You can stop whenever you want — it doesn't feel difficult.
How pokergames Can Help
Using responsible gaming tools on pokergames is simple. Head to Account Settings and look for the "Responsible Gaming" section. From there, you can set deposit limits, loss limits, session reminders, or activate a cooling-off period.
To request self-exclusion, contact support — your account will be closed within minutes. If you try to open a new account while self-exclusion is active, that account will be blocked too.
Minor Protection
Pokergames strictly enforces an 18+ policy. Age is verified at registration, and ID may be requested if there is any doubt. If you suspect a minor in your household is accessing pokergames on a mobile or computer, please use parental control software on the device and let us know.
Also, always keep your account password private — never let children or teenagers access it.
When to seek help
If gaming is causing financial stress, family conflict, or anxiety, don't wait — get help now. The pokergames support team is always available, not to judge, but to help.
Keep in mind: Gaming is never a reliable source of income. Every bet carries potential loss — only wager what you can afford to lose without it affecting your life.