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The yesb2 Glossary: Every Term You Need

Whether you're reading a game paytable, checking a withdrawal condition, or figuring out what RNG actually means, this glossary covers the words that matter. Availability of features depends on your local law and eligible regions.

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Why Knowing the Terms Helps You Play Smarter

Lobby copy moves fast. A paytable might say 'volatility: high' and a promo board might mention 'rollover x20' — and if those phrases are unfamiliar, you're making decisions without the full picture. Understanding what house edge means before you sit at a Dragon Tiger table, or what KYC requires before you request a Nagad withdrawal, puts you in control of your account

rather than guessing. This glossary covers core game mechanics, odds formats, payment and wallet terms, and account verification steps — the language you'll actually encounter when you open the lobby on your phone.

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Core Game Terms Defined

Plain definitions for the words that appear most often in game descriptions and paytables.

Return to Player — the percentage of total wagers a game pays back over many rounds. A 96% RTP means the game returns 96 units for every 100 wagered, on average, over a long run.

The mathematical advantage the platform holds on each bet. A 2% house edge means the platform keeps 2 units per 100 wagered on average. Lower house edge generally favours the player over time.

How often and how large a slot pays out. High volatility means fewer wins but larger amounts when they land. Low volatility means smaller, more frequent payouts across a session.

The total amount you must bet before a bonus balance can be withdrawn. A 20x turnover on a 500 BDT bonus means you need to place 10,000 BDT in bets before cashing out.

The largest prize pool available in a slot, sometimes fixed and sometimes accumulating across rounds. Prize-style slot features like these are shown in the game's own paytable where the provider exposes them.

A real human dealer running a table game — Baccarat Twilight or Dragon Tiger, for example — streamed via video to your screen. You place bets through the interface while watching the deal happen live.

Odds, Payments and Account Vocabulary

Terms you'll encounter in the sportsbook, cashier, and account verification sections.

A betting format common in cricket and football that removes the draw outcome by giving one side a fractional head start. It splits your stake across two lines, reducing the chance of a losing push.

A market where you bet on whether a combined score or stat — runs in a BPL match, for instance — will finish above or below a number the platform sets. No team selection required.

Another word for turnover — the total wagering volume required before bonus funds convert to withdrawable cash. Always check the rollover multiplier and which games count toward it.

A mobile money account — bKash, Nagad, or Rocket — used to send funds directly to your casino wallet. You open your wallet app, enter the account number shown, confirm with your PIN, and the deposit registers.

Know Your Customer — the identity verification step where you submit a national ID or passport so the platform can confirm your account before processing withdrawals. Required under standard account security practice.

Account-level settings that let you manage your own activity — session reminders, cooling-off periods, or account pauses. These are accessible from your account settings page once your profile is verified.

How These Terms Apply Inside the Lobby

Practical answers about where you'll encounter these terms when using your yesb2 account.

RTP is shown only where the game provider exposes it — usually inside the game's info or paytable panel. We display it where available; not every title publishes this figure.

The rollover multiplier is shown on the promo board when you activate an offer. Your progress is tracked in your account wallet, and the balance unlocks once the required wager total is reached.

KYC is typically required before your first withdrawal. You'll be prompted to upload a national ID or passport from your account settings. Players in Dhaka and elsewhere complete this step the same way via mobile.

Yes. Live table games like Baccarat Twilight and Teen Patti PowerPlay carry a published house edge per bet type. Slots express this through RTP instead. Both figures appear in the game's own information panel where the provider shares them.

Crash games like Crash Fast Lift use a provably fair RNG — a verifiable algorithm that sets the multiplier before the round starts. The hash for each round is available to check after it closes.

Yes. Deposits via Rocket, Nagad, or bKash all count toward your account balance the same way. Rollover is calculated on bets placed, not on which payment method you used to fund the account.
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