6600 Responsible Gaming — Play Mindfully, Stay Well
6600 believes gaming and betting should be an enjoyable part of entertainment—not a source of stress. We prioritize our users’ wellbeing and mental safety. This page outlines our responsible gaming policy and key information for you.
Our Commitment to Responsible Gaming
At 6600, we believe entertainment should be controlled, mindful, and enjoyable. Gaming or betting should never lead to financial hardship or strain on family relationships. Our platform is designed to help users manage their gaming habits with full awareness.
6600 always wants users to play for entertainment—not for loss. Make every decision carefully, keep every bet within affordable limits, and let gaming be a positive part of your life.
We provide a range of tools and information to help our users set limits and build healthy gaming habits.
Warning Signs — When It's Time to Take a Break
Certain behaviors can be early signs that gaming is becoming a problem. If you notice any of the following, take a break right away and seek help if needed:
- Chasing losses with more bets.
- Spending money meant for essential expenses on betting.
- Do not bet on credit or borrow to bet.
- Feeling restless or irritable when not playing.
- Hiding gaming activity from family or friends.
- Difficulty concentrating on work or studies.
- Skipping sleep or meals to keep playing.
- Tendency to play beyond your intended time limit.
- Feeling like you can't stop playing.
Set your own budget and time limits
Set a financial budget
Before you start betting, decide how much (৳ BDT) you are comfortable spending. That amount should be money you can afford to lose without it affecting your day-to-day life.
- Set a monthly or weekly budget in advance.
- Once your budget is gone, stop for the day.
- Never use money set aside for essential living expenses — rent, food, or family needs — for betting.
- Avoid chasing losses by betting more to recover.
Time Management
Set aside a fixed amount of time each day for gaming. Spending too much time on it can take a toll on your family life, work, and health.
- Set a timer before you start playing.
- Avoid playing late into the night.
- Keep at least one gaming-free day per week.
- During breaks, go for a walk, spend time with family, or focus on another hobby.
Self-Control Tools & Underage Protection
Self-Control Tools
6600 offers the following options to help users manage their own gaming:
- Deposit Limit: Set daily, weekly, or monthly deposit limits to prevent overspending.
- Take a break: Take a cooling-off break from your account for a set period — from 1 day to several weeks.
- Self-Exclusion: You can request a temporary account suspension for a self-imposed long-term break. Contact our support team to use this option.
Protection of Minors
No one under 18 is permitted to create or use an account on 6600. This is one of our most important rules.
- Age is verified at the time of registration.
- Keep your device out of reach of children and teenagers.
- Use a password and lock on your device.
- Never share your login details with younger family members.
Life Balance & Professional Support
Maintain Balance in Your Life
For a healthy lifestyle, gaming should be just one of many activities. Keep it balanced alongside family, friends, work, education, sports, and social life.
If you notice that gaming is affecting your relationships, career, or mental well-being, that's a clear signal that something needs to change. Give yourself space, talk to someone you trust, and consider seeking advice from a professional counselor if needed.
Have the Courage to Seek Professional Help
Asking for help is not a sign of weakness — it takes courage. If you feel gaming is getting out of control, talk to someone you trust or consult a mental health professional. Accessing mental health services and counselors in Bangladesh is now easier than ever.
The 6600 support team is always here for you. To request an account break or get assistance, reach out to us at: [email protected]
- Set your budget in advance.
- Stop playing after losing.
- I take regular breaks.
- I make time for family and friends.
- I never play with borrowed money.
- I seek help when I need it.