Gaming is entertainment — not a solution to life's problems. ambaji believes the mental and financial well-being of every member is our responsibility, which is why we've built a full suite of safety tools.
Our Top Priority
Set Your Own Budget
Easy to Take a Break
Fun First, No Pressure
Our Tools
These tools are in your hands — access them from Settings whenever you need.
Set your own daily, weekly, or monthly deposit cap. Once the limit is reached, ambaji will automatically block further deposits.
Financial ProtectionDecide how long you want to play before you start. Once the time is up, ambaji will send you a reminder and end your session.
Time ManagementIf your losses exceed a set amount, you'll be notified and can be prevented from playing further. Keep your budget where it belongs — with you.
Loss PreventionNeed to step away for a while? You can suspend your account for anywhere from 24 hours up to 5 years — entirely on your own terms.
Taking a BreakYour complete gaming history — time spent, money wagered, games played — all in one place. Understanding your own habits is the first step to responsible gaming.
AwarenessAt regular intervals, ambaji will remind you how long you've been playing and how much you've won or lost. Stay grounded in reality.
ReminderInteractive Tools
Use the slider below to find the limit that works for you, then activate it from your account settings on ambaji.
Once this limit is active, you won't be able to deposit beyond the set amount. Lowering the limit takes effect immediately; increases apply after 72 hours.
Check Yourself
Answer the following questions honestly — this is just for you.
Warning Signs
The first step toward responsible gaming is knowing yourself. If you notice any of the signs below, reach out to ambaji support for a conversation.
You're using money meant for family or other essential needs to fund your gaming.
Betting more to recover losses is dangerous.
You're gaming at the expense of work, sleep, or time with family.
You're hiding your gaming activity from family or people close to you.
Feeling irritable, anxious, or down when you're not gaming.
You've tried repeatedly but still can't control your gaming.
In-Depth Discussion
At ambaji, the trust of our members is our most valuable asset. Maintaining that trust takes more than great games or fast payouts — the mental and financial well-being of every member is our responsibility too.
We know many people in Bangladesh enjoy online gaming for entertainment — and that's perfectly fine. But when it starts becoming a habit that negatively affects other areas of your life, that's when it's time to take notice.
Gaming becomes a problem when it stops being fun and starts causing stress — straining relationships, creating financial hardship, or taking a toll on your mental health. The responsible gaming tools at ambaji are designed to help you stay ahead of that.
Remember — winning and losing in gaming is entirely down to chance. There are no guaranteed returns. Only play with money you can afford to lose without it affecting your life.
Ambaji promises we will never encourage you to play beyond your means. No member of our team or any part of our system will push you past your budget. When you set a limit, we respect it — that is ambaji's pledge.
If you or someone you know may be struggling with a gaming addiction, don't wait — reach out to ambaji's support centre right away.
Full List
These tools can be turned on or adjusted at any time from the Settings menu.
Set a cap on how much you can deposit in a single day.
Set a limit on your total deposits per week.
Set an overall budget for the entire month.
Once you've lost a set amount, you won't be able to continue playing.
Decide how long you want to play before you start.
Your gaming status will be shown to you at regular intervals.
Take a break anywhere from 24 hours to 6 weeks.
Lock your account for anywhere between 6 months and 5 years.
View your complete transaction and gaming history.
FAQs
Start Safe Gaming
Game with enjoyment — use our safety tools to set your own limits. Keep it fun, not a burden.