Play at 566 with a clear head — responsible gaming means smart entertainment
Entertainment brings true joy only when you know your limits. 566 wants every player in Bangladesh to enjoy the platform safely, mindfully, and with genuine fun.
Five simple rules to keep yourself protected
Gaming should never become a burden — these five habits will help you stay in control at all times.
Set your budget in advance
Set a fixed budget for yourself before each session and do not go beyond that limit. Money set aside for entertainment should never come from emergency funds or savings. Chasing losses by placing bigger bets is a dangerous habit. At 566, you can set your own daily, weekly, or monthly deposit limits. Once set, these limits take effect immediately and keep your account protected.
Keep track of your time
Time flies when you are focused on gaming, so set a time limit in advance. Gaming for more than a set amount of time each day can be harmful to your mental and physical health. Take regular breaks, get up and walk around, and spend time with family and friends. Use your phone's timer or alarm to remind yourself when to stop. Balancing entertainment with a healthy lifestyle is the core of responsible gaming.
Entertainment is the only purpose
Never think of gaming as a source of income or a solution to financial problems — it is simply a form of entertainment. Play for fun, not in the hope of winning, and if you lose, accept it as the cost of entertainment. When gaming starts causing stress or anxiety instead of enjoyment, that is a clear sign it is time to take a break. Stay away from gaming during times of stress, loneliness, or frustration, as your ability to make sound decisions is reduced in those states. Play with a positive mindset and ask yourself at the end of every session — was today's experience enjoyable?
Confirm 18+ age
566 strictly prohibits anyone under the age of 18 from using the platform and verifies age at the time of registration. Parents are encouraged to use parental controls on their devices to prevent their children from accessing this platform. Never share your account login details with anyone else, especially minors. This age verification policy is not just a legal requirement — it is our ethical responsibility to protect the younger generation. If you come across any suspicious account, please notify our support team.
Take a break when needed
If you feel gaming is getting out of control, make use of the temporary or long-term break options available. 566 offers a self-exclusion option that lets you temporarily deactivate your account for a set period of time. Making this decision is not a sign of weakness — it is proof of self-awareness. During your break, focus on family, friends, hobbies, and physical activity. When you return, set new limits and start fresh, taking lessons from your past experience.
Don't hesitate to ask for help
Gaming disorder is a recognized mental health condition, and seeking professional help for it is completely normal. If you feel that you or someone close to you is struggling with gaming addiction, talk to someone you trust. Organizations providing mental health services in Bangladesh can offer support in this area. The 566 support team is always here for you and will listen to any concerns you have in complete confidence. Remember, asking for help takes courage, and living a healthy life is the greatest win of all.
Watch out for these warning signs
Recognize the signs before things get worse — if you notice any of the following in yourself, consider taking a break.
The urge to chase lost money
Trying to recover losses by placing bigger bets after a loss creates a dangerous cycle. This habit quickly leads to greater financial harm and increased stress.
Neglecting family and work
Spending less time with family due to gaming, losing focus at work, or neglecting daily responsibilities are concerning signs. Relationships and professional life should always take priority over gaming.
Gaming with borrowed money
Borrowing money or dipping into savings for entertainment is a serious warning sign. Emergency funds or money needed by your family should never be used for gaming.
Restlessness when not gaming
Feeling irritable, anxious, or restless when you are unable to game may be a sign of psychological dependence. If you experience these feelings, consider seeking professional support.