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Every term you come across in the lobby — from RTP and volatility to rollover and KYC — is explained here in plain English.

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Why These Definitions Matter to You

Casino and betting platforms use a lot of shorthand. When a game page shows RTP, or a promo lists a rollover requirement, the number only makes sense if you know what it measures. This glossary covers the terms you will actually see — in game descriptions from studios like Pragmatic Play and Evolution, in your account wallet, and at the cashier when

you add funds via Nagad or Rocket. Read a definition once and you will recognise it every time it appears. That small step genuinely changes how you browse the lobby and how you manage your account balance.

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Key Terms Every Player Should Know

These are the words that appear most often in game descriptions, lobby filters, and account statements. Each definition is kept short so you can check it quickly and get back to the lobby.

RTP stands for Return to Player. It is the percentage of all wagered money a game is designed to pay back over a very large number of rounds. A game with 96% RTP returns 96 on average per 100 wagered, over time.

House edge is the mathematical advantage the platform holds on each bet. It is the flip side of RTP. A 4% house edge means the platform retains 4 on average from every 100 wagered across all rounds over time.

Volatility describes how a slot pays out. High volatility means fewer wins but larger amounts when they hit. Low volatility means more frequent wins that are smaller. It helps you match a game to how you want to play.

A wager or turnover is the total amount you bet. In promo conditions, a rollover requirement states how many times you must wager a specific sum before a withdrawal is processed from that balance.

A jackpot is the largest prize a slot game can pay. Some jackpots are fixed at a set amount; others grow progressively as more rounds are played across the network until one player hits the trigger condition.

A live dealer game streams a real dealer from a studio — dealing cards or spinning a roulette wheel on camera. You place bets on your screen while watching the action live, bridging physical table play and mobile access.

Odds, Wallet and Account Terms Explained

Once you move into sports markets and account management, a second set of terms comes into play. These come up most often in the sportsbook, at the cashier, and during account verification.

Asian handicap removes the draw outcome from a match and gives one side a goal or point advantage. It narrows the bet to two outcomes and is widely used in cricket and football markets to balance uneven matchups.

Over/under is a market where you bet on whether a combined score or stat will be above or below a set number. In cricket, for example, you might bet on whether total runs in an innings go over or under a given line.

Rollover is the number of times you must wager a bonus amount before withdrawing winnings tied to it. A 10x rollover on a 500 bonus means you need to wager 5000 total before those funds become withdrawable.

An e-wallet is a mobile or digital wallet that holds funds separately from a bank account. On betlian, bKash, Nagad and Rocket are the e-wallet options available for deposits and withdrawals in supported regions.

KYC stands for Know Your Customer. It is the identity verification process where you submit documents — usually a national ID — so the platform can confirm who holds the account before processing a withdrawal.

These are account-level controls that let you set how much you deposit or wager over a period. They are managed inside your account settings and are designed to keep your activity within the boundaries you choose.

Questions About Features Behind the Terms

Understanding a term is the first step. These questions cover how the related features actually work inside betlian — from checking RTP on a game page to completing KYC before your first withdrawal.

RTP is shown on the game information panel when the studio or provider publishes it. Open the game page and look for the info icon. Not every title displays this figure, as it depends on what the provider makes available.

If you want longer sessions on a smaller balance, low-volatility slots like those from PG Soft tend to suit that style. For higher-cap rounds with less frequent hits, high-volatility titles from Pragmatic Play are worth exploring in our lobby.

Go to your account settings, select the verification section, and upload a clear image of your national ID. Once our team reviews the document, your account is cleared for withdrawals. The step usually needs to be done once.

When a rollover applies to a credited amount, your account statement will show the remaining wagering needed. You can track progress there. Bets on live casino tables and slots both count, though specific promo terms confirm the exact games.

Yes. Your account wallet supports multiple payment methods. You can add funds via bKash one time and use Nagad or Rocket the next — each deposit goes to the same account balance regardless of which wallet you use.

If the final stat — runs, wickets, or whichever figure the market is set on — crosses the line you backed, the bet settles as a win at the stated odds. Results are confirmed once the relevant innings or match segment is completed.
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