What Responsible Gaming Really Means

Responsible gaming isn't just about playing less. It means Playing mindfully — knowing your financial limits, understanding your state of mind, and treating gaming as entertainment. At MT 50, we believe online gaming is truly enjoyable only when it doesn't get in the way of the rest of your life.

Demand for online entertainment in Bangladesh is growing fast. With mobile payment options like bKash and Nagad making it easier than ever, many people are coming to online gaming platforms for the first time. For a lot of these new users, responsible gambling is still an unfamiliar concept. MT 50 wants to fill that gap — with clear information and practical tools.

Responsible gambling rests on three core pillars: Awareness (understanding your own behavior), Control (staying within your limits) and Support (seeking help when needed). MT 50 supports you on all three fronts.

Recognizing the signs of problem gambling

We don't always notice when entertainment starts becoming a problem. If you spot any of the signs below, it's time to take them seriously.

Playing longer than you planned
Chasing losses with bigger bets
Feeling restless or irritable when unable to play
Hiding your gambling from family or friends
Using household money to fund gaming
Skipping sleep or meals to keep playing
Repeatedly trying to cut back or stop, but failing
Struggling to focus on work or studies

If you regularly experience three or more of the above symptoms, please reach out to our Help Center Reach out. Our trained team will assist you with complete confidentiality.

Practical Tips for Responsible Gaming on MT 50

Building responsible gaming habits doesn't have to be hard — it just takes a few simple rules. Here are some practical tips for MT 50 users.

  • Set your budget first: Before you play, decide how much you're willing to spend this week. Don't go beyond that limit.
  • Set a time limit: Set an alarm. When it goes off, stop immediately — don't tell yourself "just a little longer."
  • Accept losses as part of the game: Gaming has its wins and losses. Chasing your losses rarely ends well — it's smarter to walk away.
  • Don't play under the influence or when tired: In this state, your judgment is impaired and the risk of overbetting increases.
  • Keep other hobbies: Don't let gaming be your only source of entertainment. Make time for family, friends, and the things you enjoy.
  • Set Your Winnings Aside: Set aside any winnings instead of putting them back into the game.
  • Check in with yourself regularly: Take the self-assessment below once a month.
Limit Type Recommended Limits How to Set It Up
Daily Deposit Less than 5% of monthly income Account Settings → Set Limits
Weekly Bet Less than 10% of monthly income Account Settings → Set Limits
Daily Session Time 2 hours maximum Account Settings → Time Limit
Monthly Loss Limit Less than 15% of monthly income Account Settings → Loss Limit

The role of family and loved ones

Problem gambling doesn't just affect one person — it impacts the whole family. If you notice warning signs in someone close to you, you can make a difference.

  • Raise your concern without blame — start with "Are you okay?" rather than accusations.
  • Listen to them without judgment.
  • Encourage them to seek professional help.
  • Don't offer financial support — instead, guide them to a professional counsellor.
  • Seek support for yourself too — family members are under just as much stress.

MT 50's Help Center Family members are also welcome to contact us. We'll guide you in the right direction.