Why Responsible Gambling Matters
Responsible gambling at Carambet isn't a box-ticking exercise — it's something we genuinely believe in. Betting is entertainment. The thrill of placing a wager on a cricket match is meant to be fun. But when that fun turns into dependency, puts strain on your family life, or leads to financial trouble, it's no longer entertainment.
Many people in Bangladesh see betting as an easy way to make money. That's a dangerous misconception. The reality is that every betting platform carries a house edge over the long run. You might win occasionally, but there's no guarantee of consistent wins. Carambet wants you to understand this and bet accordingly.
How to Recognize Signs of Problem Betting
It's not always easy to tell on your own when a habit is becoming a problem. If any of the signs below sound familiar, it's worth paying attention:
Keep in mind: If any of the above signs apply to you, that's not a sign of weakness — it's a warning signal worth taking seriously. Carambet's support team is ready to help without judgment. Reach out via live chat or at support@carambet.bet.
Five Golden Rules of Responsible Betting
- Set a budget first: Only set aside what you can comfortably afford to spend on betting each month — money you wouldn't miss if it were gone.
- Accept Your Losses: Raising your stakes after a loss is the biggest mistake you can make. Each bet is independent — a previous loss is no guarantee of a future win.
- Set a Time Limit: Betting from morning to night is bad for your mental health. Set a session timer to keep your play in check.
- Don't bet on impulse: Avoid placing large bets when your favourite team is losing or when you're under pressure — decisions made in those moments are rarely good ones.
- Take Regular Breaks: Take at least a few days off from betting each week.
The Role of Family & Loved Ones
Problem gambling doesn't only affect the individual — it impacts the entire family. If you believe someone close to you is struggling, try to approach them calmly rather than with anger or blame. Carambet's support team can also advise family members on how best to help.
Carambet also offers a Third Party Exclusion option on its website, allowing a family member to submit a self-exclusion request on behalf of a loved one with the necessary supporting evidence.
How Carambet Protects Minors
Age verification is mandatory when registering on Carambet. Any account suspected of being used by a minor is investigated immediately. If you have children or teenagers at home, make sure your account is protected with a strong password and two-factor authentication.