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Every casino and betting word, explained plainly

Whether you are reading a game screen, a withdrawal notice or a cricket odds table, the words matter. This glossary covers the terms you will actually see on okra — from RTP and house edge through to KYC and rollover — so nothing on…

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Understanding terms before you deposit

Knowing what a term means changes how you use a feature. When you see 'wagering requirement' next to a promotion, or 'volatility' on a slot like Gates of Olympus, you can judge whether it fits your session. The same applies to payment labels — when bKash, Nagad or Rocket deposits show a status, knowing what 'pending' versus 'confirmed' means lets you act

without guessing. This glossary is built around the terms that appear on real account screens, real game panels and real cashier pages on okra, so definitions are grounded in the platform you are actually using.

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If a word on your screen does not match a definition here, or if a payment status label is confusing, reach out directly. Our support team covers cashier questions, account verification steps and game-specific terms.

Live Chat Start a live chat session from your account page. Useful for quick cashier questions — for example, why a bKash deposit shows as pending rather than confirmed.
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Core terms every player should know

These are the foundational terms you will encounter on slots, live tables and crash games. Each definition is written plainly — no extra jargon layered on top.

RTP stands for Return to Player. It is the percentage of all wagered money a game is designed to pay back over a large number of rounds, shown only where the provider publishes it.

House edge is the mathematical advantage the platform holds on any bet. It is the complement of RTP has roughly a 4% house edge over time

Volatility describes how a slot pays out. High volatility means fewer wins but larger amounts when they land; low volatility means smaller, more frequent payouts across your session.

A wagering requirement is the total amount you must bet before a bonus balance converts to withdrawable cash. For example, a 10x requirement on 500 means you bet 5,000 total first.

A jackpot is a large prize pool attached to a slot or table game, sometimes growing with each bet placed. It pays out when a specific symbol combination or trigger condition is hit.

A live dealer is a real human host operating a table — dealing cards, spinning wheels or drawing tiles — streamed in real time to your screen, as in Baccarat Diamond or Dragon Tiger.

Odds, payment and account terms explained

These terms show up in the sportsbook, the cashier and the account verification flow. Cricket bettors in particular will see Asian handicap and over/under regularly during BPL and international matches.

Asian handicap removes the draw option by giving one side a run or wicket advantage. It narrows the market to two outcomes and generally offers tighter odds than a standard match result market.

Over/under is a betting market on whether a measurable stat — total runs, total goals — will finish above or below a set line. You pick the direction; the exact score does not matter.

Rollover is another word for wagering requirement. It specifies how many times the bonus amount must be played through on eligible games before you can request a payout to your wallet.

An e-wallet is a mobile or digital account you use to send and receive money without a bank card. On okra, bKash, Nagad and Rocket function as the primary e-wallet deposit and withdrawal options.

KYC stands for Know Your Customer. It is the identity verification step where you submit documents to confirm your name and account ownership, usually required before your first withdrawal is processed.

An account limit is a cap set on deposit, bet or session activity, either by the platform as part of its operating rules or by you voluntarily through your account settings panel.

How these terms apply on okra

Definitions are one thing — seeing them in action on a real account is another. These questions cover how the terms above map to specific features, payment paths and game screens on the platform.

RTP is displayed inside the game information panel when the provider — such as Pragmatic Play or PG Soft — publishes it. Not every title shows a figure; check the panel before your session starts.

After you request a withdrawal to bKash, Nagad or Rocket, the cashier may ask for a document upload. Submit your national ID and the wallet account name that matches your registered details.

The multiplier in Crash Countdown is a rising number that represents your potential payout factor. Cash out before it stops and your stake is multiplied by the value at that moment — wait too long and the round ends.

Your account dashboard shows a progress bar or a running total of qualifying bets placed against the rollover target. Bets on excluded game types — often live casino tables — may not count toward the requirement.

A pending status means the transfer has left your Nagad wallet but the cashier confirmation has not yet updated. Wait a short time, then check your transaction history; contact live chat if it stays pending.

Yes. Over/under lines are available on T20 formats including BPL matches, covering total runs per innings or across the match. The specific lines available depend on the match and the market offered at that time.
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