x7b’s Commitment to Responsible Gaming
At x7b, we believe gaming is entertainment, not a responsibility. Protecting the safety and well-being of millions of users in Bangladesh is our top priority. That’s why we implement safeguards on our platform to help you stay in control.
We want gaming to be equally enjoyable for everyone. That’s why we’re committed to raising awareness about financial and mental risks and providing support when needed.
- Only for those aged 18 and above
- Deposit and Time Limit Features
- Option to take voluntary breaks
- Direct access to live customer support
What are the signs of risky behavior?
Check yourself if gaming is becoming a problem. Be alert to any of the following signs:
Using money meant for essential expenses on betting, borrowing to play, or chasing losses with bigger bets.
Spending much more time gaming than planned, reducing sleep or family time.
Feeling restless or angry after losing, feeling uneasy or anxious when not gaming.
Withdrawing from family or friends, hiding gaming activities.
Neglecting work or study responsibilities, and feeling a persistent urge to return to gaming.
Unable to stop even after deciding to quit, overspending the budget, or playing much longer than intended.
Practical Ways to Manage Your Time & Budget
At x7b, we encourage following these tips to build healthy gaming habits:
- Set a weekly budget: Decide in advance how much BDT you will spend on betting each week — then stick to that amount, whether you win or lose.
- Stick to your time limits: Allocate a specific time for gaming each day. Use alarms or reminders to avoid exceeding your set limit.
- Don’t try to recover losses by betting more: Don’t chase losses by betting more to recover money — this is one of the biggest risks.
- Treat wins as normal: Save or withdraw your winnings. Avoid betting your winnings again.
- Take breaks regularly: If you don't play every day, try to stay away from gaming completely for one or two days each week.
Key Takeaways
- Gaming is for entertainment, not a source of income
- There is no guarantee you will recover lost money
- Do not play if you are under mental stress
- Family time comes first
How to use self-control features effectively?
X7b offers various self-control tools to protect users. Learn more about them:
Set your own daily, weekly, or monthly deposit limits. The system will block any attempt to exceed them. Lowering a limit takes effect immediately; increasing one requires a waiting period.
You can temporarily deactivate your account for a week, a month, or longer. During this time, logging in is disabled. The account will automatically reactivate after the break ends.
If you feel gaming is getting out of control, you can request a long-term or permanent self-exclusion. Once active, reactivating the account will not be straightforward.
To access these features, contact our support team at [email protected] — we will help without judgment.
How to ensure the protection of minors?
X7b strictly prohibits anyone under 18 from registering or playing on the platform. We urge parents and guardians to:
- Keep your personal device and account passwords away from children.
- Before handing your phone to a child or teenager, restrict access to gaming apps and sites.
- Talk openly about online gaming and make sure those around you are aware of the risks.
- Monitor your child's online activity.
If you suspect any minor has opened an account on x7b, please report immediately to [email protected].
Life Balance & Where to Find Professional Help
Maintain a Balanced Life
Gaming should only be a small part of your life. Always prioritize time with family, friends, work, and healthy hobbies. The following habits can help:
- Engage in at least 30 minutes of physical exercise daily.
- Eat meals regularly together with your family.
- Pick up new hobbies — reading, gardening, arts and crafts.
- Find entertainment beyond gaming.
- Keep a consistent sleep routine.
Don't hesitate to seek professional support
Gaming addiction is a recognized mental health issue. Seeking help is not a sign of weakness but a sign of courage and awareness. If you feel unable to manage it yourself:
- Talk to a trusted family member or friend.
- Consult a mental health professional.
- Seek help from a counselor or therapist.