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Track Your Weekly Prize Standing in the Lobby

Every account that plays a qualifying slot, table or cricket market this week earns a spot on our Weekly Prize board, tracked live inside your account panel.

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What Feeds Your Weekly Prize Position

Your Weekly Prize position moves as you play — spin rounds on Aviator, hands on Baccarat Jungle, or bets on Cricket TargetBets during BPL and international fixtures all count toward the same weekly tally. Fund your account through bKash, Nagad or Rocket, then open any qualifying table or slot room from the lobby grid; the board updates against your account, not against

a separate ticket. Football Winners Club and Holdem MiniBets sit inside the same weekly cycle, so switching game types doesn't cost you standing. RTP information for each title, where the provider publishes it, sits on the individual game page rather than on this board.

GETTING HELP FAST

Support Paths While You Chase the Board

Most Weekly Prize questions come down to timing — a round you just played hasn't shown up on the board yet, or a deposit cleared but the game session didn't register. Our support desk handles these through live chat from inside your account, checking timestamps and transaction references directly against your Weekly Prize log rather than asking you to guess. Keep your account details current so a standing check never stalls on a mismatch.

Standing Not Updating If a round on Cricket TargetBets or Aviator doesn't reflect on your Weekly Prize panel, open a support chat from your account menu and share the round timestamp so we can check the sync.
Wallet Confirmation Delay When a bKash or Nagad deposit clears but your qualifying play doesn't register, our support desk checks the transaction reference against your account before adjusting your board position.
Eligibility Questions Ask support directly whether your region qualifies for the current Weekly Prize cycle — availability depends on local law, and the answer comes from your account status, not guesswork.
BOARD INTEGRITY

How We Keep the Weekly Prize Fair

We keep the Weekly Prize board tied to real account activity, not to promotional claims we can't check. Games from Pragmatic Play, PG Soft and Evolution feed the qualifying list, and any RTP figures you see sit on the individual game page only where that studio publishes them. Standings get checked against account logs before a cycle closes, so the board you see reflects rounds actually played on jea7, not estimates.

Qualifying Game List

Only titles listed on your Weekly Prize panel — including Aviator, Baccarat Jungle and Football Winners Club — count toward the weekly tally, so check the panel before you assume a round qualifies.

Provider-Level Fairness

Studios like Pragmatic Play, PG Soft and Evolution run their own round outcomes; RTP information for each game shows on the game page only where that provider publishes it.

Account-Based Tracking

Your Weekly Prize position ties to your verified account, not to a separate voucher, so identity checks on your account also protect your spot on the board.

Cycle Close Review

Before each weekly cycle closes, standings are checked against account activity logs so the closing board reflects rounds actually played on jea7.

Terms You'll See on the Prize Board

A few terms show up again and again on your Weekly Prize panel, and knowing what they mean makes the board easier to read at a glance. Here's the plain-language version of each one, written the way our support desk would explain it to you over chat.

What does 'qualifying play' mean for Weekly Prize?

It's any round on a listed game — such as Cricket TargetBets or Holdem MiniBets — played on a verified account during the current weekly cycle, counted toward your board position.

What is a Weekly Prize cycle?

A cycle is the run of days your Weekly Prize board tracks before it closes and a new one opens, resetting standings for all qualifying accounts.

What does 'board position' mean?

Your board position is where your account ranks against other qualifying accounts based on tracked play, shown inside your account panel at any time.

What is account sync in relation to Weekly Prize?

Account sync is the process that matches your gameplay data with your Weekly Prize panel, so rounds you play show up correctly on the board.

What does KYC mean for Weekly Prize eligibility?

KYC (Know Your Customer) is the identity check on your account; a verified account protects your Weekly Prize standing from disputes at cycle close.

What does 'qualifying region' mean?

It refers to whether your local law allows Weekly Prize access; availability depends on eligible regions and can change what your account sees on the board.

Weekly Prize Questions We Get Often

Here are the questions that come up most from accounts checking their Weekly Prize position for the first time, answered the way we'd explain them at the support desk.

Slots and tables flagged on your account panel qualify — think Aviator, Baccarat Jungle, Football Winners Club and Cricket TargetBets — check the panel before each session.

Log into your account, open the Weekly Prize panel from the lobby menu, and your current position updates there as your qualifying rounds are recorded.

No — bKash, Nagad and Rocket deposits fund your account the same way; what counts toward the board is the qualifying play itself, not the wallet used.

Yes, your account joins the current cycle as soon as you play a qualifying round; there's no separate signup step beyond having an active account.

Your Weekly Prize tally carries across qualifying categories, so moving between a slot room and a cricket market on the sportsbook keeps building the same position.

Access depends on your local law and eligible region; support can confirm your account's current eligibility status directly through live chat.
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Weekly Prize Bangladesh

Service availability depends on eligible regions and local law. Users should check local rules before opening an account.

Access may be available only where local law permits.