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We wrote this glossary so you understand what RTP, volatility, rollover and house edge actually mean when you pick a slot or place a bet. Each definition is short, factual and covers the terms you'll meet in game rules, account settings and the sportsbook.

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Understanding Terms Helps You Choose Games and Manage Your Account

Knowing what house edge and volatility mean lets you compare slots and table games with real numbers instead of guessing. Rollover, turnover and wagering requirement all describe the same thing—how many times you need to play through a balance before withdrawal—so recognising those terms saves confusion when you check account rules. Payment terms like e-wallet, bank transfer and KYC tell you what

to expect when you deposit via bKash, Nagad or Rocket and when you request a payout. This glossary covers the core game, odds, payment and account words you'll see across the lobby and sportsbook.

Core Terms – RTP, House Edge, Volatility and Live Dealer

These six definitions cover the game mechanics and casino terms you'll meet most often, from slot rules to live-table streaming.

Return to Player: the percentage a game is programmed to pay back over millions of spins. A ninety-six percent RTP slot returns ninety-six units for every hundred wagered on average, but individual sessions vary widely.

The statistical advantage the platform holds on each game, expressed as a percentage. If a table game has a two percent house edge, the platform expects to keep two units from every hundred wagered over the long run.

How often and how much a slot pays. High-volatility games pay less frequently but can deliver larger wins; low-volatility slots pay smaller amounts more regularly. Also called variance.

The total amount you bet, used to calculate rollover requirements. If you deposit one thousand taka with a three-times turnover rule, you need to wager three thousand taka total before you can withdraw that balance.

A large prize pool in certain slots that grows with every bet until one spin triggers the payout. Jackpots can be fixed or progressive; progressive pots climb across multiple player sessions.

A real person dealing cards or spinning a wheel in a studio, streamed to your screen in real time. You place bets through the interface and see each hand or spin happen live.

Advanced Terms – Asian Handicap, Rollover, E-wallet and KYC

These six definitions explain betting odds, payment methods and account-verification words you'll meet when you place sports bets or manage deposits and withdrawals.

A betting market that gives one team a virtual goal advantage or deficit to level the match. A minus-one handicap means that team must win by two clear goals for your bet to pay.

A bet on whether the total goals, runs or points in a match will finish above or below a set number. Over two-point-five goals wins if three or more goals are scored.

The number of times you must wager a deposit or balance before you can withdraw it. A five-times rollover on one thousand taka means five thousand taka total turnover is required.

A mobile payment app that holds your balance and lets you send money instantly. bKash, Nagad and Rocket are e-wallets; you load them from your bank and use them to deposit here.

Know Your Customer: the process of verifying your identity with a government ID and proof of address. We run KYC checks on withdrawals above a set threshold or when account activity flags our system.

Daily, weekly or monthly caps you can set on deposits, bets or losses inside account settings. Once you hit the limit, the system blocks further activity until the period resets.

Questions About Using These Terms on the Platform

These answers show how the terms in this glossary apply when you play slots, place bets or manage your account.

Tap the info icon on the game tile in the lobby; the rules screen shows RTP, volatility rating and pay-table details supplied by the provider. Not every game exposes these figures.

Open your account wallet and look for the turnover bar; it shows how much you've wagered and how much is still needed before withdrawal. The exact rule depends on your deposit method.

Request the change in account settings; the new limit takes effect after a twenty-four-hour cooling-off period to give you time to reconsider. Lowering a limit applies immediately.

Yes; the handicap gives one side a virtual run or goal advantage. For cricket, a minus-twenty-run handicap means that team must win by twenty-one or more runs for your bet to pay.

You can switch wallets, but KYC may ask you to verify ownership of both accounts if the names don't match or if the amounts are above our threshold.

It's the long-run percentage the platform expects to keep. A one-point-two percent house edge on banker bets means the game pays back ninety-eight-point-eight percent on average over thousands of hands.
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