At tp77, we believe gaming is purely for entertainment. Follow responsible gaming practices — protect yourself and your family.
Set a fixed daily time allowance and use tp77's session timer to stay in control of how long you spend gaming.
Set a weekly or monthly deposit limit. Never play with money you cannot afford to lose — that is the foundation of responsible gaming.
You can temporarily or permanently close your account at any time. No pressure — we respect your decision.
Tp77 strictly prohibits registration by anyone under 18. Every account goes through a verification process.
Use parental control tools to keep the platform away from children and minors, and keep your account password private.
If you notice signs of gaming addiction, contact our support team immediately. We'll point you toward professional help.
Responsible gaming at tp77 goes beyond following rules — it's a mindset and a habit. We want every member to treat gaming as a source of entertainment, not a source of stress or addiction.
Online gaming and Sports Betting are a popular form of entertainment for many. However, when it gets out of control, it can take a real toll on personal life, family, and finances. tp77 takes this seriously, and our platform has multiple responsible gaming tools in place.
Responsible gaming rests on three pillars: knowing your limits, sticking to them, and asking for help when needed. Keep these in mind and gaming stays enjoyable.
Please Note: Gaming is for entertainment only. Chasing lost money by placing bigger bets is never the right call.
Tp77 has developed comprehensive Responsible Gaming guidelines for players in Bangladesh. Our goal is simple — every time you play, it should be fun and safe.
Gaming addiction typically develops gradually. Often, you may not even notice when entertainment has crossed into addiction. Watch out for the following signs in yourself or someone you know:
Spending beyond your means, taking on debt, or using household money for gaming.
Spending hours on gaming instead of time at work, studying, or with family.
Losing your temper, feeling hopeless, or repeatedly telling yourself "just one more" after a loss.
Hiding or lying about gaming activity to family or friends.
Placing bigger bets to try to win back what you lost — this is the most dangerous habit of all.
Withdrawing from friends and family and spending more time gaming alone.
Important: If you notice any of the signs above in yourself, don't wait — reach out to our support team right away.
Answer the following questions honestly. If most of your answers are "yes", it may be time to take a closer look at your gaming habits.
Have you spent more than your set budget and felt regret about it afterward?
After a loss, have you ever placed larger bets to try to win that money back?
Has gaming caused arguments or tension with family or friends?
Are you spending more time gaming at the expense of work, studies, or daily responsibilities?
Have you tried to stop gaming but found you couldn't?
Have you ever used money meant for household or essential expenses on gaming?
Do you feel restless, irritable, or low when you're unable to game?
If you answered "Yes" to more than 3 questions, start using our responsible gaming tools and seek help if needed.
The tp77 platform includes multiple built-in protection tools to help you game safely and responsibly. These tools can be activated at any time from your Account Settings.
Set a daily, weekly, or monthly deposit limit. Once the limit is reached, no further deposits can be made.
Set a maximum duration for each gaming session. You will receive an automatic alert when the time is up.
Gaming stops automatically once you reach your set loss amount. Keep your finances in check.
You can take a break anytime, from 24 hours up to 6 months. You will not be able to log in during this period.
Option to deactivate your account for an extended or permanent period. Takes effect immediately once confirmed.
You can view your full gaming and transaction history at any time. Use it to review your own habits.
These tools are available under Account Settings > Responsible Gaming. Our support team is always ready to help.
The first step in responsible gaming is setting realistic limits for yourself. Follow the steps below:
Set aside a maximum of 5% of your monthly income for gaming. Never spend beyond that.
Decide in advance how long you will play each day. Use a clock or phone alarm to keep track.
Go to Account Settings and activate a deposit limit that matches your planned budget.
Once you hit your loss limit for the day, stop. Don't chase your losses.
Review your gaming history once a month and check whether you are staying within your limits.
Tips: Decide before you play — stop when you win, stop when you lose. Don't let emotions change that decision.
If you feel gaming is getting out of control, tp77's self-exclusion feature lets you take a short or extended break. It is completely confidential and takes effect immediately.
Go to Account Settings > Responsible Gaming > Self-Exclusion and choose your preferred option. Or simply message our support chat directly — we'll take immediate action.
During self-exclusion, tp77 will not allow new accounts to be created and no promotional communications will be sent.
An important part of responsible gaming is keeping family members — especially children and teenagers — protected from online gaming.
Remember — addiction is a mental health condition, not a character flaw. Compassion and the right support make all the difference.
For any questions or concerns about responsible gaming, the tp77 support team is always here for you. We handle everything with complete confidentiality.
Get instant help via 24/7 live chat. Average response time: 2 minutes.
Email us at [email protected] and we'll get back to you with a detailed response within 24 hours.
For answers to common questions, visit our FAQ Page View.
Support Email: [email protected] — All responsible gaming requests are given priority.
Join tp77's responsible gaming environment. Use our protection tools, set your limits, and keep entertainment just that.