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Betting and Casino Terms You'll See in the Lobby

We built this glossary to explain the words you'll encounter when you open a game, check odds or move chips between your wallet and the tables. Each term is written the way we'd explain it at the cashier desk.

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Know the Terms Before You Place a Bet

Understanding what RTP means, how house edge affects your session, or what rollover requires saves you from surprises when you withdraw or choose a slot. We see players in Dhaka ask about volatility and turnover every week, so we wrote definitions that match the way those terms appear in our lobby and on game cards. When you know what Asian handicap or

live dealer means, you pick games and markets faster. This glossary covers core mechanics, odds formats, payment vocabulary and account processes so you spend less time guessing and more time playing the games you came here for.

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Ask Us When a Term or Feature Is Unclear

If you see a word in the lobby or on a game card that this glossary doesn't cover, reach out through any of the channels below. We'll explain how that feature works on bd 10 and point you to the relevant account screen or rule page.

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Open the chat widget in the corner of any page and type your question. Our support team will clarify the term, walk you through the mechanic or show you where to find the setting in your account dashboard.

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Send your question by email and include the game name or screen where you saw the term. We'll reply with a plain-language explanation and any steps you need to follow to use that feature or adjust your limits.

Help Centre

Browse our article library for guides on odds formats, wallet verification, bonus turnover and withdrawal approval. Each piece explains the process and the vocabulary so you know what to expect at every stage.

Game Mechanics and Payout Language

These are the words you'll see on slot cards, table screens and sportsbook markets. Each definition explains what the platform or provider means when that term appears.

Return to Player percentage — the share a game is designed to pay back over millions of spins. A 96% RTP slot returns ninety-six units per hundred wagered in the long run, though your session can vary widely.

The mathematical advantage the platform holds on a game. If house edge is 2%, the game keeps two units per hundred wagered over time. Lower house edge usually means better long-term odds for you.

How often and how big a slot pays. High volatility means fewer wins but larger amounts when they hit; low volatility means frequent small wins. It shapes your session rhythm and bankroll swings.

The total amount you bet across rounds before a bonus balance converts to withdrawable cash. If you receive fifty and turnover is 10×, you must wager five hundred before you can request a payout.

A large prize pool that grows with every bet placed on a linked game network or resets at a fixed cap. Progressive jackpots climb until one player wins; fixed jackpots pay the same maximum every time.

A real person dealing cards or spinning the wheel in a studio, streamed to your screen. You place bets through the interface and watch the outcome unfold in real time, combining video and betting software.

Betting Formats, Payments and Verification

Once you move beyond the lobby basics, you'll encounter odds types, rollover rules and account terms. These definitions cover the language you'll read in markets, withdrawal screens and wallet confirmations.

A betting format that eliminates the draw by giving one team a goal advantage or deficit. If you back Team A minus one goal, they must win by two or more for your bet to pay out fully.

A market where you bet whether the total goals, runs or points in a match will be above or below a set line. Over 2.5 goals means three or more must be scored for that bet to win.

The number of times you must turn over a bonus or deposit amount in bets before you can withdraw it. A fifty-unit bonus with 8× rollover requires four hundred units wagered to unlock the balance.

A mobile payment app like bKash, Nagad or Rocket that holds your balance and lets you send or receive funds with a PIN. We route deposits and withdrawals through these wallets for faster clearing than bank transfers.

The verification step where you upload an ID document and proof of address so we can confirm your account details. KYC must be completed before your first withdrawal request is approved and processed.

Daily, weekly or monthly caps you can set on deposits or time spent in the lobby. Once you hit the limit, the platform locks further deposits or logs you out until the period resets, helping you stay in control.

Common Questions About Features These Terms Describe

Now that you know what the words mean, here's how they apply when you actually use the lobby, place bets or request a withdrawal on bd 10.

RTP information appears on the game card or in the provider's info panel when the studio publishes it. Not every title shows RTP in the lobby; some providers only display it inside the game's help screen once you launch.

Open your account dashboard and look for the bonus or turnover meter. It shows how much you've wagered and how much remains before the balance converts to withdrawable cash, updated after each round you complete.

You can lower a limit immediately from account settings. Raising a limit usually requires a cooling-off period of twenty-four hours so the change doesn't take effect until the next day, helping you avoid impulse adjustments during a session.

Your withdrawal moves to pending status and you'll see a prompt to upload your ID and address proof. Once our team verifies the documents, the payout is approved and sent to your bKash, Nagad or Rocket account.

The handicap mechanic is the same, but the line increments vary by sport. Football typically uses quarter-goal or half-goal lines, while basketball and cricket may offer larger point or run spreads depending on the match format and scoring pace.

Check the game card or provider info panel for a volatility rating, often shown as low, medium or high. If it's not listed, launch the game and open the help or paytable screen where most studios explain hit frequency and payout distribution.
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