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The iv2201 Glossary for Bangladesh Bettors

This page breaks down the odds, wallet and game terms you'll run into around our sportsbook and slot lobby, from Football Goalrush markets to bKash CashQuick deposits.

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iv2201 Knowing Terms Sharpens Your Account Moves

Knowing Terms Sharpens Your Account Moves

A term like turnover or house edge sounds technical until it decides how a slot-feature spin pays out or how quickly a Bank Transfer Cashout clears. We built this glossary so you can read a Crash Pulse multiplier, check an Asian handicap line on a football market, or confirm what KYC means before a Nagad transfer completes verification. Knowing the difference between

a live dealer table and an RNG slot changes which game you open first after a match. It also helps you spot exactly what a support agent means when they mention wager requirements or account verification steps.

  • Turnover clarity
  • Multiplier awareness
  • Verification steps
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If a word on your bet slip, wallet screen or game panel still doesn't make sense after reading this page, our support channels can walk through the specific screen with you instead of leaving you guessing.

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Live Chat

Open live chat from your account dashboard when a term on your bet slip or wallet screen doesn't make sense; an agent can walk through the Football Goalrush market or a Rocket payment step.

Email Support

Send a message through the support email link on your account page if you need a written explanation of a term like rollover or KYC before you complete a bKash deposit or withdrawal request.

In-App Help Center

Check the help section inside the mobile site or app for short explanations of odds formats, wallet terms and verification steps, useful when you're mid-match and want a quick answer on your phone.

Core Terms Behind Every Slot and Table

These are the words that show up most often on a game info panel or paytable screen. We keep the definitions plain, no formulas, so you can move between Aviator, Sweet Bonanza and our live tables without stopping to look anything up.

RTP is the theoretical percentage a slot pays back over time, shown by the game or studio itself; we never publish our own RTP figures beyond what the provider displays.

House edge is the built-in mathematical advantage a game keeps over the long run, expressed as a percentage, and it's set by the game's design rather than any single round.

Volatility describes how often and how big a slot's payouts land; low volatility means smaller, frequent wins while high volatility means rarer but larger prize rounds.

Turnover is the total amount you need to bet before a bonus or promotional credit becomes withdrawable; the required multiple is always shown in the promo terms before you opt in.

A jackpot is a prize pool that grows or stays fixed inside a slot's feature round; some titles link jackpots across a provider's network, others keep them local to the single game.

Live dealer refers to table games such as Baccarat Midnight streamed from a studio with a real dealer, distinct from RNG-based slots where a computer program decides every outcome.

Odds, Payments and Account Terms Decoded

Once you're past the slot terms, the football markets and wallet screens bring their own language. This set covers what you'll actually see when you place a match bet or move money through bKash, Nagad or Rocket.

Asian handicap is a football betting format where one side starts with a virtual goal advantage or deficit, removing the draw outcome and giving you a clearer two-way market to read.

Over/under, or totals, asks whether the combined result of a match — goals, runs or points — finishes above or below a line set before kickoff or the first ball.

Rollover is another word for turnover — the number of times deposited or bonus funds must be wagered through eligible games before any linked winnings can be withdrawn from your account.

E-wallet covers mobile payment accounts like bKash, Nagad and Rocket that move funds between your bank or mobile balance and your account wallet without a physical card or bank visit

KYC is the identity check — usually a photo ID and a matching payment method — that confirms who you are before a withdrawal, such as a Bank Transfer Cashout, gets released.

Account limit refers to the caps you or we can set on deposits, wagers or session length inside your account settings, giving you control over how much moves through your wallet.

Using These Terms Inside the iv2201 Lobby

Definitions only get you so far until you see them in your own account. These answers connect the terms above to the actual screens and steps you'll hit while playing or moving money.

Open the slot's info panel from inside the game window; if the studio publishes RTP for that title, such as a Pragmatic Play or PG Soft release, it shows there directly.

It's the amount you must wager across eligible games, like Crash Pulse or table titles, before any bonus credit tied to that bKash deposit can be moved to your withdrawable balance.

KYC confirms the payment method and identity behind your account, so before a Rocket or Bank Transfer Cashout is released, we match your ID details to the transaction to keep the withdrawal secure.

A live dealer table, like Baccarat Midnight, streams a real dealer running the game in real time, while a slot runs on a random number generator with no dealer or physical cards involved.

It removes the draw as an outcome by giving one team a head-start or deficit before kickoff, so your bet on a BPL or international football match settles as a straight win or loss.

Open your account settings from the wallet menu; any caps you've placed on deposits or wagers appear there, and you can adjust them before your next bKash or Nagad transfer.
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