Entertainment is only enjoyable when it stays in check. heybaji athlete wants you to stay happy and well. Learn how to play safely, set limits, and get help when you need it.
Our Commitment
Heybaji athlete believes entertainment should be enjoyable, stress-free, and fully in your control. These six principles are the foundation of our platform.
Heybaji athlete is an entertainment platform, not a source of income. Play for fun, not under pressure. Never bet money you cannot afford to lose.
Decide in advance how long you'll play each day. heybaji athlete offers session timers and daily limits you can set yourself. When your time is up, the platform will remind you.
Set a weekly or monthly deposit limit. Once a limit is in place, it cannot be increased easily — this protects you from overspending.
Feel like you need a break? Activate a cooling-off period on heybaji athlete. You can take a temporary pause anywhere from 24 hours up to 6 weeks.
If needed, block yourself for an extended period. Activating self-exclusion on heybaji athlete fully deactivates your account.
Heybaji athlete's support team is available 24/7 for any issue. Professional advice and assistance are completely free of charge.
Responsible gambling means enjoying entertainment in a way that doesn't harm your life, relationships, or finances. At heybaji athlete, we want every player to play consciously, in control, and with genuine enjoyment.
Online betting and gaming are growing rapidly in Bangladesh. Most people play safely and enjoy it as a form of entertainment. For some, however, it can become a problem — especially when control over gambling starts to slip.
Heybaji athlete treats responsible gambling not just as a policy, but as a culture. Our platform provides all the tools you need to stay in control at all times.
If you notice any of the following signs in yourself, it's time to pay attention. These may be early indicators of a problem:
Heybaji athlete gives you five powerful tools to help you play safely. You can activate any of them at any time from your account settings:
Set a maximum deposit limit — daily, weekly, or monthly. It takes effect immediately once set. To increase the limit, a 7-day waiting period applies.
Your session will automatically end if you reach a set loss amount. This protects you from making emotionally driven decisions that lead to greater losses.
Set a time limit for each session before you start. When the time is up, you'll receive a reminder and a prompt to take a break.
Take a temporary break from 24 hours up to 6 weeks. During this time, no deposits or bets can be placed.
Exclude yourself from your account entirely for anywhere between 6 months and 5 years. Once self-exclusion is activated, your account is locked and you cannot log in. Reactivation before the chosen period ends is not possible.
Some valuable tips from players who have been enjoying heybaji athlete safely for a long time:
Decide how much you're willing to spend before you start playing — and never go beyond that amount. Increasing your budget chasing a win is a dangerous habit.
Once you've hit a set loss amount, call it a day. Trying to "recover" lost money only increases the risk of losing even more.
Physical or mental fatigue impairs your judgment. Play when you're feeling clear-headed and well-rested.
Take a 10–15 minute break at least once every hour. Get up, drink some water, take a short walk. It keeps your decision-making sharp.
Your full betting history is available on heybaji athlete. Check it once a week to see how much time and money you're spending.
If you're concerned that a family member may be gambling excessively, or if you'd like to seek help on their behalf, the information below will be useful.
If you or someone you care about needs help, reach out using the methods below. All services are completely confidential and free of charge.
Check Yourself
Answer the questions below honestly. This isn't a test — it's simply a chance to better understand yourself.
1. Did you spend more than your planned budget last month?
2. Do you lose track of family or work while you're playing?
3. Do you bet more to try to win back what you've lost?
4. Have you ever wanted to stop but found you couldn't?
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