713 Responsible Gaming — Play for fun, stay within your limits.
713 believes gaming should be a source of entertainment — not stress or hardship. Our responsible gaming policy is here to help you stay safe and in good health.
Your well-being is our top priority.
Our Commitment to Responsible Gaming
713 firmly believes that gaming should always be enjoyable, controlled, and responsible. We are committed to creating a safe environment for players across Bangladesh.
Our goal goes beyond entertainment — we want every user to enjoy 713 while maintaining their financial and mental well-being. When gaming becomes a problem, we're here for you.
- Personal limit-setting options available for every player.
- Option to take a temporary break from your account.
- Minors are strictly prohibited from accessing the platform.
- Guidance on accessing professional support when needed.
Recognizing the signs of risky behavior
Any of the signs below may indicate that gaming is becoming out of control. Recognising them early makes it much easier to address the problem.
Betting more than you can afford, or chasing losses in an attempt to win back money.
Gaming for hours on end, or cutting into family or work time to play.
Feeling restless or anxious when unable to game, or experiencing anger and frustration after a loss.
Hiding your gaming habits or lying to family and friends about them.
Borrowing money or dipping into savings to keep gaming.
Withdrawing from family, friends, and daily responsibilities because of gaming.
Set your own time and budget limits.
Before you start playing, set a budget you can afford to lose without it affecting your everyday life.
- Only spend money on gaming from your entertainment budget.
- Set a monthly limit and stick to it.
- Don't chase your losses by placing more bets.
- Try to play within the minimum deposit amount.
Set a daily or weekly time limit for gaming before you start.
- Use a clock or alarm to keep track of your session time.
- Keep gaming separate from family time and work.
- Try to avoid gaming right before bed.
- Take at least a 10-minute break every hour.
Make use of our self-control tools.
713 offers a range of user-friendly tools to help you stay in control of your gaming experience.
Set daily, weekly, or monthly deposit limits on your account. Once a limit is set, any increase takes effect after a short delay — giving you time to make a considered decision.
Temporarily disable your account for a set period — anywhere from 24 hours to several weeks. You won't be able to log in during the break.
For a longer break, you can request full self-exclusion. During this period your account will be completely inactive and you will not receive any marketing communications.
Contact our support team to activate these features or learn more:
We take a firm stance on protecting minors.
Registration and access on the 713 platform is strictly prohibited for anyone under 18. Providing your date of birth at registration is mandatory for age verification.
- Identity verification is carried out in cases where there is suspicion.
- Any account found to belong to a minor is closed immediately.
- We encourage parents and guardians to stay informed and vigilant.
If you suspect a family member who is a minor may be attempting to use 713:
- Let us know right away — we'll investigate.
- Use parental controls on your devices.
- Keep your password and login details secure.
Keep life in balance — reach out for help when you need it.
For a healthy gaming experience, always remember — gaming is a small part of life, not life itself. Keep family, work, health, and relationships your top priorities.
- Ask yourself whether gaming is getting in the way of your daily routine.
- Keep up other hobbies and interests outside of gaming.
- Spend quality face-to-face time with your loved ones.
- Make sure you exercise regularly and get enough sleep.
If you find it hard to control your gaming, don't face it alone — reach out to a mental health professional or counselor. In Bangladesh, support is available through Kaan Pete Roi (01779-554391) and the National Mental Health Helpline (16789).