Millions of people across Bangladesh enjoy online gaming and betting every day. For many, it's a source of genuine fun — placing a bet on a cricket match, spinning the reels on slots, or feeling the thrill of a live casino. But when gaming crosses the line from entertainment into habit, that's when problems can begin.

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"Gaming should be a part of your life — not the centre of it. When the game starts controlling you, it's time to reach out for help."

Keep Gaming in Perspective

Before you start a session, ask yourself — am I playing for fun, or am I trying to chase back money I've lost? If it's the latter, take a moment to stop. Chasing losses and ending up losing even more — That's the biggest trap of gaming addiction.

Set Your Budget Before You Play

Decide in advance how much you can afford to spend on gaming each month. That budget should only ever be money you can afford to lose without affecting your family or daily life. Never use money set aside for bills, food, or your children's education.

Track Your Time

Time flies when you're gaming — you sit down at 10 PM and suddenly it's 3 AM. That lost time doesn't just affect your sleep; it spills over into your focus at work, your time with family, everything. Use a27's session time limit feature and make sure you take a break when your set time is up.

Stay Open with Family & Friends

Hiding your gaming only makes things worse. Let your family know how much you're playing. If you feel the need to keep it secret, that's a sign in itself. Talk to the people close to you — they won't judge you; they'll help.