Responsible Gambling – Crazy Time Bangladesh
Our commitment to safer play
Crazy Time Bangladesh provides information and guidance to help you keep gambling safe, controlled, and enjoyable. If gambling is no longer fun or is affecting your life, use the tools and support options on this page and consider taking a break.
Principles of responsible gambling
- Gamble only for entertainment, not as a way to make money.
- Set a budget before you start and never chase losses.
- Only gamble with money you can afford to lose.
- Set time limits and take regular breaks.
- Avoid gambling when stressed, upset, tired, or under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
- Keep gambling separate from essential expenses like rent, food, bills, and education.
Crazy Time is a fast-paced live game. Quick rounds can make it easy to lose track of time and spending, so planning your limits in advance is especially important.
Age restriction
Gambling is strictly for adults only. If you are under 18, do not gamble or attempt to create an account. If you share a device with others, use parental controls and keep your login details private.
Understanding the risks
Gambling involves risk and outcomes are random. No system, strategy, or “sure win” method can guarantee results. The safest approach is to treat every stake as the cost of entertainment.
Random outcomes and fairness
Crazy Time results are based on chance. Past results do not predict future outcomes, and “hot” or “due” numbers are not reliable indicators.
Chasing losses
Increasing stakes to win back losses can quickly lead to higher losses and financial stress. If you feel the urge to chase, stop playing and take a break.
Time and money can escalate fast
Live game features, multipliers, and bonus rounds can encourage longer sessions. Use time limits, session reminders, and budgeting tools to stay in control.
Signs gambling may be becoming a problem
Problem gambling can affect anyone. It may start subtly and become more serious over time.
Consider seeking help if gambling is causing stress, arguments, money issues, or if you feel unable to stop even when you want to.
Staying in control
Set clear limits
Before you play, decide how much money and time you will spend. Stop when you reach your limit—win or lose—and do not increase your budget during the session.
Keep track of your play
Use a simple record of deposits and withdrawals, and review it regularly. Seeing real totals can help you make better decisions.
If you gamble online, consider setting device reminders or alarms to avoid “one more round” becoming hours.
Practical safer gambling tips
Use these habits to reduce risk and keep gambling balanced with the rest of your life.
Helpful actions include:
- Decide a maximum spend per day/week/month and stick to it.
- Take a break after a loss instead of raising your stakes.
- Avoid borrowing money or using credit to gamble.
- Do not try to recover previous losses in a single session.
- Keep gambling away from work/study time and family responsibilities.
- Do not gamble to escape anxiety, sadness, or pressure.
- If you win, consider stopping and keeping your winnings.
- If you feel out of control, stop and seek support early.
If any of these tips feel difficult to follow, it may be a sign that gambling is becoming risky for you.
For guidance or to request support-related information, contact us at [email protected].
Self-check: quick questions
Answer honestly. If you recognize yourself in several points, consider taking a break and reaching out for help.
Ask yourself:
- Do I feel stressed, guilty, or secretive about my gambling?
- Have I tried to cut down but couldn’t?
- Have I lied to friends or family about time or money spent?
- Has gambling affected my finances, sleep, work, or relationships?
If you answered “yes” to any of these: it may help to take immediate steps to protect yourself.
A simple plan you can follow today:
- Stop playing and take a 24-hour break to reset.
- Set a strict budget and time limit for the future, and do not change them once you start playing.
- Remove easy access to funds by keeping gambling money separate and avoiding credit or borrowing.
- Talk to someone you trust and ask for support with accountability.
- If you feel unable to stop, seek professional help and consider blocking tools.
Getting help early is a strength: support works best before problems grow.
Help and support
If gambling is affecting you or someone close to you in Bangladesh, you are not alone. Support is available, and many services are confidential.
If you are unsure what to do next, you can email us at [email protected] and we will share general responsible gambling guidance and practical next steps.
If you are in immediate danger or feel at risk of self-harm, contact local emergency services right away.
- For urgent mental health crises, seek immediate help from local emergency services or a nearby hospital.
- If you can, talk to a trusted friend or family member and do not stay alone.
Contact us
For responsible gambling questions related to Crazy Time content on this website, email [email protected].
We cannot provide counseling, but we can point you to reputable support resources and tools.
Reminder: If you believe you may have a gambling problem, seeking professional help is recommended.
International chat and support resources
The following independent organisations offer information, chat, and self-help materials. Availability may vary by country and region.
These links are provided for convenience and do not imply endorsement.
If you are located in Bangladesh and a service is not accessible, consider using local healthcare services or speaking with a qualified counselor.
Confidential chat via NCPG Chat
Peer support communities at GamTalk
Protecting minors
If you have children or teenagers at home, take steps to prevent access to gambling content and gambling accounts.
Use device-level parental controls, keep payment methods secured, and log out after sessions on shared devices.
What families and friends can do
- Start a calm, non-judgmental conversation about what you’ve noticed.
- Encourage professional support and offer help finding resources.
- Suggest practical steps like budgets, account limits, or self-exclusion.
- Help reduce access to money used for gambling if the person agrees.
- If there are debts, consider getting independent financial advice.
- Look after your own wellbeing and seek support for yourself too.
Blocking and filtering tools
Blocking tools can help you take a break by limiting access to gambling websites and apps across your devices.
Consider these options and choose the one that fits your device and needs:
Free blocking tool: BetBlocker
Parental control software: Net Nanny
Gambling site blocker: GamBlock
If you decide to use a blocking tool, set it up on all devices you use for gambling (phone, tablet, and computer) for best results.


