Betting is meant to be fun — and it stays that way when you play within your limits. hibij wants you to play with a clear head, within your budget, and with your family's wellbeing in mind. This page has all the tools, tips, and support you need.
We believe betting should add joy to people's lives, not harm. That belief is at the heart of our responsible gaming commitment.
Play on hibij for the fun of it — to make every match more exciting. Never bet with money meant for household expenses.
Betting involves both wins and losses. Chasing losses by placing bigger bets out of frustration is dangerous — that's where problems begin.
Decide in advance how long you'll play each day. Extended, uninterrupted sessions impair your judgment.
Quality time with family, your relationships, and your household budget — none of these should ever be sacrificed for betting.
Never place a bet when you're angry, frustrated, or under the influence. Making decisions with a clear head is what responsible gaming is all about.
If you feel like you're losing control — contact hibij support right away. We're here to help, not to judge.
Online betting is growing rapidly in Bangladesh, with millions of people enjoying cricket, football, and casino games for entertainment. But that enjoyment only lasts when people play responsibly. hibij is more than just a betting platform — we want every one of our users to stay healthy and happy.
Responsible play is simple — betting should be a small, enjoyable part of your life, not something that takes it over. It's easy not to notice when casual entertainment starts becoming a problem. That's why hibij provides straightforward questions and tools to help you check in with yourself.
Research shows that staying aware before problems develop is the most effective approach. That's why we encourage every hibij user to ask themselves at least once a month: am I playing responsibly? hibij's limit settings, budget tracker, and self-exclusion feature exist for exactly that reason.
Remember — trouble starts the moment you treat betting as a source of income. Professional bettors are rare; for most people, this is entertainment. Only play with what you can afford to lose. Not a single taka more.
"No one can guarantee a winning bet — but you can guarantee that you play responsibly."
At the start of each month, decide how much you're willing to spend — and keep it within your household budget.
Set deposit limits and session limits on hibij — so you never accidentally spend more than you planned.
Take regular breaks instead of playing for long stretches at a time. It keeps your head clear.
Take the self-assessment quiz below once a month. Answer honestly.
If you feel like you're losing control — activate self-exclusion or reach out to support.
You'll find these tools in the Settings section of your hibij account. They can be enabled or adjusted at any time.
Set a maximum daily, weekly, or monthly deposit limit. Once you hit the limit, the system won't accept any further deposits.
Set a maximum daily login duration. When the time is up, you'll be logged out automatically.
Set a maximum amount per bet. It removes the risk of getting carried away and wagering more than you intended in the heat of the moment.
Take a break from betting for a set period — temporarily suspend your account for 1 day, 1 week, or 1 month.
If you need a longer break from gambling, you can close your account for anywhere between 6 months and 5 years.
A pop-up will appear at set intervals showing how long you've been playing and how much you've spent — a helpful nudge to keep you aware.
Fill in the form below and we'll help you work out a safe monthly betting budget.
Are each of the statements below true for you? Check the ones that apply and see your results at the end.
Betting problems often creep up gradually — they're hard to spot until they've taken hold. It helps to know the warning signs. If you find yourself thinking about betting all day when you're not playing, or placing bigger bets after a loss instead of stepping back, those are red flags.
Another common trap is chasing losses — placing bet after bet trying to win back what you've lost. This almost always leads to even greater losses. The first rule of responsible play: when you're down, stop. Come back another day.
If betting is straining your relationships with family, or you're finding it hard to focus at work — it's a sign that betting is no longer just entertainment. At this point, use hibij's self-exclusion feature and talk to someone you trust.
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