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Every fx66 Term, Plainly Explained

From RTP and volatility to KYC and Asian handicap, this glossary covers the words you'll actually see in the lobby, on the sportsbook, and in your account settings. Availability of features depends on local law and eligible regions.

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Ask Us If a Term Is Still Unclear

If a word in your account, on the sportsbook or in a game room still doesn't make sense after reading this page, our support team can walk you through it. Reach us through any of the channels below — we respond in English and can handle questions about bKash transactions, KYC documents and game mechanics.

Live Chat Open the chat widget in the lobby or your account page. Describe the term or feature you're unsure about and we'll explain it in the context of your actual account.
Email Support Send your question to our support address from your registered email. Useful for KYC queries or disputes where you need to attach a screenshot or document.
Wallet Help If a bKash, Nagad or Rocket transaction isn't showing in your account, contact support with your wallet reference number and we'll trace it on our end.
fx66 Read the Lobby Like You Know It

Read the Lobby Like You Know It

Knowing what a term means changes how you play. When you understand house edge, you pick games with a clearer head. When you know what rollover means, you decide whether a promo is worth it before you commit. Same goes for KYC — if you know why we ask for it, your withdrawal moves faster. Whether you're placing a cricket match bet

or spinning in a slot room, every label in the interface connects to a real rule. This section exists so you're not guessing. We've grouped terms by topic so you can scan what you need without reading everything.

Basic Terms Every Player Should Know

Start here if any of these words showed up in the lobby and you weren't sure what they meant. Each definition is written the way we'd explain it over chat, not copied from a textbook.

RTP stands for Return to Player — the percentage of total bets a slot or game pays back over millions of rounds. We show it only where the game provider makes it available.

House edge is the mathematical advantage the platform holds on any bet. A 2% house edge means, over time, the platform keeps roughly 2 taka for every 100 wagered.

Volatility describes how often a slot pays and in what size. High volatility slots pay less frequently but can hit larger amounts. Low volatility slots pay smaller amounts more often.

A wager or turnover requirement is how many times you must bet a bonus amount before you can withdraw it. For example, a 10x requirement on 500 taka means you must bet 5,000 total.

A jackpot is the largest prize a slot game can pay. Some are fixed amounts set by the game studio; others are prize-style features that grow until a player triggers the winning combination.

A live dealer is a real human presenter, streamed from a studio, who runs a table game like baccarat, roulette or Dragon Tiger in real time as you place bets through your screen.

Odds, Payments and Account Terms Defined

These terms come up most on the sportsbook and in your account verification flow. Cricket bettors in particular will encounter Asian handicap and over/under regularly. The payment and account terms apply whenever you deposit via bKash, Nagad or Rocket or complete identity checks.

Asian handicap removes the draw option from a match and gives one side a virtual head start. It narrows the bet to two outcomes and is common in cricket and football markets.

Over/under is a bet on whether a combined total — runs in cricket, goals in football — will be higher or lower than a number the sportsbook sets before the match starts.

Rollover is another word for wagering requirement. It tells you the minimum total betting volume you must reach before a bonus balance converts to real withdrawable funds in your account.

An e-wallet is a mobile money account — bKash, Nagad or Rocket — that you use to send funds directly from your phone. No bank visit needed; you confirm the transfer with your wallet PIN.

KYC stands for Know Your Customer. It is an identity verification step — usually a national ID or similar document — that we use to confirm your account before processing withdrawal requests.

A void bet is one that gets cancelled and refunded — usually because a match was abandoned, a market was suspended, or the original odds were posted with an error by the sportsbook.

How These Terms Apply Inside Your Account

Definitions are one thing — knowing where each term shows up on fx66 is what actually helps. These questions cover the practical side: where to find RTP data, how rollover is tracked, what happens during KYC and more.

Open any slot and look for the info or paytable icon inside the game screen. RTP is displayed only when Pragmatic Play, PG Soft or the relevant studio chooses to publish it — not every title shows it.

Your account wallet section shows current bonus status. The wagering counter updates after each qualifying bet settles, so you can check progress without contacting support.

We typically ask for a government-issued photo ID and, where needed, a recent transaction record. Upload these through your account profile page to clear the hold on withdrawal requests.

Yes. Sportsbook margins are set per market — cricket match odds carry a built-in margin the book applies when pricing each outcome. Slots carry a separate house edge built into the RTP by the game studio.

Go to the deposit screen, choose bKash, copy the account number shown, open your bKash app, send the amount, enter the reference if prompted, then confirm with your PIN. Your balance updates after the transfer clears.

The stake is returned to your main account wallet automatically. You will see a void notification in your bet history and the funds become available for your next selection immediately.
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