131 Responsible Gaming — Play Smart, Protect Yourself
131 believes entertainment is only enjoyable when it stays within healthy limits. This page is here to help you build good gaming habits and make the right decisions when it matters.
Our Commitment to Responsible Gaming
As a responsible entertainment platform, 131 places the highest priority on every user's mental and financial wellbeing. Gaming and betting are a form of entertainment — they should never be seen as a source of income or a way to solve problems.
We believe that awareness and the right information are what help a player stay within healthy limits. To that end, 131 provides a range of self-control tools and encourages users to seek professional support whenever needed.
Remember: 131 is meant for entertainment only. If you feel your gaming is getting out of control, follow the guidance and support available on this page.
- Our Responsible Gaming Commitment
- How to Recognize Warning Signs
- Time & Budget Management Tips
- Self-Control Features
- Protection of Minors
- Professional Support & Maintaining Balance
Signs of Problem Behaviour — Assess Yourself
The signs below can help you assess whether your gaming habits are going beyond healthy limits. Be honest with yourself.
- Feeling a constant urge to keep playing in order to recover lost money.
- Feeling restless or anxious when unable to stop gaming.
- Lying to family or friends about your gaming.
- Turning to gaming as a way to escape stress or a low mood.
- Spending money set aside for essential expenses on gaming.
- Borrowing money or selling assets to cover gaming expenses.
- Neglecting work, studies, or family responsibilities.
- Gaming causing strain in personal relationships.
If you notice any of the above signs in yourself, seek professional help immediately or use 131's self-control tools.
Practical Tips for Managing Time & Budget
Decide in advance how long you'll play each day or week. Use an alarm or timer, and stop when the time is up — regardless of whether you're winning or losing.
Only allocate an amount you can afford to lose without it affecting your daily life. Set aside a monthly entertainment budget in BDT and stick to it.
Never play when you're upset, under the influence, or angry. Avoid the urge to chase losses with bigger bets — it's the biggest trap of all.
Self-Control Tools — Set Your Own Limits
131 offers a range of self-management tools to help you stay in control of your gaming.
Deposit Limit Settings
You can set daily, weekly, or monthly deposit limits. Once a limit is set, it cannot be increased before the specified period ends.
- Set a maximum daily deposit limit.
- Set weekly or monthly limits to keep your spending in check.
- Limit decreases take effect immediately; increases are subject to a delay.
Breaks & Self-Exclusion
You can pause your account at any time if you feel you need a break.
- Temporary Break: You can temporarily suspend your account for anywhere between 24 hours and 30 days.
- Long-Term Break: Deactivate your account for 3 months or longer.
- Permanent Self-Exclusion: If you feel it's time to step away from gaming, email us at [email protected] — we're here to help.
Protecting Minors
The minimum age to register on 131 is 18. We are committed to preventing minors from accessing the platform. If family members share a device, please take the following precautions:
- Use a PIN or password on your device to prevent children from gaining access.
- Always log out after each session.
- Do not open gaming apps or accounts in front of children.
- Enable parental controls on your device.
- If you suspect a minor is attempting to register, contact us immediately at [email protected].
- Age and identity are verified at the point of registration.
- Suspicious accounts are automatically flagged for review.
- Accounts identified as belonging to a minor will be permanently closed.
Life Balance & Professional Support
Gaming should be a small part of your life — always put family, health, work, and relationships first.
Quality time with family is essential for your wellbeing. Never let gaming come at the expense of time with your loved ones.
Sports, reading, spending time with friends, or picking up a new skill — these are all healthy alternatives to gaming.
Gaming addiction is a recognised condition. Reach out to a trusted person or a mental health professional. Seeking help isn't weakness — it takes courage.
Contact 131 Support
For any questions or requests related to self-control tools, account breaks, or responsible gaming, email our support team at [email protected] — we're always here for you.
Play Mindfully, Enjoy Responsibly
To learn more about responsible gaming, visit our FAQ Page Take a look. If you run into any issues, reach out directly at [email protected].