Betting is entertainment, not a solution to life's problems. At 8baje, we want you to play with joy, within your limits, and in a healthy way. Here you'll find all the tools, tips, and support you need to build responsible gaming habits.
The principles 8baje follows — and encourages you to follow
Betting is entertainment, not a way to earn money. Think of every bet like a cinema ticket — you pay for the experience.
Decide in advance how much you're willing to spend each week or month. Never chase losses with more bets.
Decide how long you'll play before you start. Extended betting sessions impair your judgment and lead to poor decisions.
Betting out of team loyalty or frustration after a loss only leads to bigger losses. Analyse with a clear head before making any decisions.
"Chasing losses" is the biggest sign of a betting addiction. Stop when you lose — take a step back and make a clear-headed decision the next day.
If you're struggling to control your betting, talk to a family member or a professional. Asking for help isn't weakness — it's courage.
If you notice these signs, use the responsible gaming tools or seek help
Repeatedly betting in an attempt to win back money you've lost. Feeling the urge to place bigger bets after every loss.
You're spending beyond your betting budget. You keep breaking the limits you set for yourself.
Spending time that should go to family or work on betting. Betting is affecting other important areas of your life.
You're lying to your family about your betting. You're hiding your spending or time spent betting.
Feeling restless or irritable when you're not betting. Feeling mentally uncomfortable when you're not betting.
You're borrowing money to fund your betting. Using your savings or emergency funds for betting.
Keep in mind: If you notice 2–3 of the signs above in yourself, don't wait — use 8baje's self-exclusion tool or contact us at support@8baje.click.
Answer these quick questions to get a clear picture of where your betting habits stand
In the past month, have you bet beyond your budget?
Have you placed more bets to recover money lost?
Have you had arguments with family or friends over your betting?
Do you feel mentally uncomfortable or restless when you're not playing?
8baje offers these tools free of charge to help you game responsibly
Set a maximum daily, weekly, or monthly deposit limit. Limits apply instantly once set. To increase a limit, you'll need to wait 24 hours.
Set a daily time limit for how long you use the platform. Once the limit is reached, your session will end automatically.
If you need a break, temporarily close your account for anywhere between 24 hours and 6 weeks.
If you feel you're losing control over your betting, request a self-exclusion. Your account can be fully suspended for anywhere from 6 months to 5 years.
You can view a detailed report of your betting history, total wins/losses, and time spent at any time.
Turn off bonus and promotion notifications. Play at your own pace without being tempted into extra bets by offers.
Set up your responsible gaming settings in just a few simple steps
Log in to your 8baje account and go to the profile menu.
Click on the "Responsible Gaming" option within your account settings.
Set deposit limits, time limits, or self-exclusion — whatever you need.
Save your settings — changes take effect immediately.
Need help? Reach us via live chat or at support@8baje.click. Our team is available 24/7 to help.
Dealing with a betting problem alone is tough. Reaching out for help is the smarter move.
Chat with our team on 24/7 live chat. We're here to help you set up responsible gaming tools or sort out any issue.
Betting addiction is a recognized mental health condition. Trained counselors and mental health professionals in the country can help.
If someone in your family is struggling with a betting problem, reach out to us to learn how you can help. We provide guidance for families too.
Confidentiality guaranteed: All requests for help are completely confidential. Your information will never be shared. Asking for help means you're looking out for yourself — and that takes courage.