Betting should be fun, not harmful. L89 offers a range of tools and resources to help you play safely and responsibly. Know your limits, set them, and enjoy the game.
We believe that with the right information and the right tools, anyone can bet safely
At L89, a player's mental and financial wellbeing comes before everything else. Your safety matters more to us than profit.
From deposit limits to self-exclusion — every protection tool is right at your fingertips, taking effect instantly with no approval required.
L89 strictly enforces an 18+ policy. Proof of age may be requested at any time if there is any doubt. Protecting minors is our responsibility.
Each game's RTP, all bonus terms, and risk warnings are clearly disclosed. Nothing is hidden.
Players who self-exclude or seek help are never targeted with promotions. Their protection is our priority.
If you're struggling, our expert support team is here for you — with full confidentiality guaranteed.
"When betting stops being entertainment and starts feeling like a burden, it's no longer a game — it's a problem. L89 wants you to play with a smile, every time."
— A Commitment from the L89 Responsible Gaming Team
All these tools can be activated at any time from your L89 account
Set your own daily, weekly, or monthly maximum deposit. Once it's in place, depositing beyond that limit is simply not possible — not even by accident.
Example — set it yourself from your account
Decide in advance how long you'll play in one sitting. Once the time is up, you'll be logged out automatically — the simplest way to keep a clear head.
Taking a break is always a good idea. Temporarily suspend your account for anywhere between 24 hours and 6 weeks. During this time, logging in or making deposits will not be possible.
Feeling like you need a longer break? Use self-exclusion to close your account for 6 months to 5 years. A permanent option is also available.
No marketing messages will be sent during a self-exclusion period. That's our promise.
At set intervals, a brief message appears on your screen showing how long you've been playing and how much you've won or lost. Use that information to make your own informed decision.
Understanding that betting is entertainment — not a money-making scheme — is the very first step toward responsible gambling. When someone starts viewing betting as a way to earn, or places bigger and bigger bets to recover losses, that's when problems begin. L89 takes this very seriously.
Online betting is growing in popularity across Bangladesh — but so are the risks that come with it. Many people find themselves wagering more than they intended, and over time it can become a habit. Relationships suffer, financial strain sets in, and stress builds up. L89 doesn't want anyone to reach that point.
Responsible gambling isn't just about playing less. It means staying aware of your own habits, setting limits when needed, and asking for help when necessary. That's not a sign of weakness — it's a sign of maturity.
Set aside a separate entertainment budget each month. Never bet beyond that amount.
"One more win and I'll be fine" — that kind of thinking is dangerous. If you're on a losing streak, stay calm and walk away.
Betting when you're angry, upset, or overly excited leads to poor decisions.
Don't play for too long in one go. Take at least a 5-minute break every hour. Use the session limit feature.
Family, friends, work — these matter more than betting. Keep the balance.
Winning is never guaranteed in betting. Enjoy it when it happens, but never depend on it.
Using L89's deposit limit tool makes it easy to stay within your own budget.
Keep track of how much you spend each month. It'll help you stay aware and in control.
Let someone you trust in your family know that you bet. Transparency is a form of protection.
Seek help the moment you notice a problem. The longer you wait, the harder it gets.
Certain signs indicate that betting has stopped being entertainment and is becoming a problem. If you notice any of these in yourself, take action right away.
Don't be ashamed if you recognize these signs in yourself. Thousands of people have faced the same situation and recovered with the right help.
Remember: acknowledging the problem is the first step toward solving it.
Answer these 5 questions honestly — no one's watching, this is just for you
1. Did you spend more on betting than your set budget last month?
2. Have you ever argued or had a disagreement with family or friends because of your betting?
3. After a loss, have you ever tried to win your money back by placing bigger bets?
4. Do you feel irritable or restless when you're unable to bet?
5. Is betting affecting your work, studies, or sleep?
It's time to debunk the common myths around betting
"Betting more frequently increases your chances of winning"
Every bet is independent. The outcome of a previous bet has no influence on the next one. It's entirely chance-based.
"I'm smart enough, I won't get addicted"
Addiction has nothing to do with intelligence. It can happen to anyone, at any time. Awareness is your strongest defense.
"It's possible to earn a regular income from betting"
In the long run, the house always has the edge. Betting can be a source of entertainment, but never a reliable source of income.
"Asking for help is a sign of weakness"
Asking for help takes courage. Acknowledging the problem yourself and seeking a solution is the smartest thing you can do.