How Tournament Mode Works on buah4d utama
Tournament Mode on buah4d utama operates on a points-accumulation system. When you enter a tournament, we assign you an entry ticket—either free (for seasonal promotions) or paid via your preferred payment method. Once you begin play, every bet outcome (win, loss, or draw on a football fixture; dealer hand result on a live table; or spin outcome on a slot machine) generates points toward your tournament score.
Points are calculated as a percentage of your wager. A larger bet relative to the tournament's base unit earns more points per round. For example, if you place a wager on a Liga 1 match during the tournament, our system multiplies your stake by a fixed coefficient (e.g., 1.2 points per unit wagered) and adds that to your running total. Live-dealer rounds and slot spins follow the same formula, so all game types contribute equally to your ranking.
The leaderboard updates in near-real-time. We display the top 10, top 50, and your own rank alongside the cut-off score for reaching the prize zone. Once the tournament ends on a specified date and time, we lock entries, finalize scores, and calculate payouts. Prize distribution typically follows a tiered model: first place receives the largest share, second and third split the next tier, and so forth until the prize pool is fully distributed among qualifiers.
Tournament Categories Across Football, Live Tables, and Slots
We run simultaneous tournaments in three main categories on buah4d utama. The first category covers football markets: Liga 1 matches, Piala Indonesia, Piala AFF, and Champions League fixtures. Players place bets on match outcomes, over-under totals, or player-performance markets, and each correct prediction awards tournament points based on your stake size. Football tournaments align with the league calendar, so we launch major events around critical fixture congestion periods or playoff windows.
Our second tournament category is live-dealer tables: Baccarat, Roulette, Blackjack, and Dragon Tiger. These tournaments run continuously or in themed blocks (e.g., "Roulette Fortnight" or "Baccarat Championship"). During a live-dealer tournament, every round you participate in counts toward your score. We offer multi-camera tables with real dealers, so the experience remains transparent and engaging. Prize pools for live-dealer tournaments are often refreshed weekly, encouraging repeat participation across our user base.
The third category focuses on slot games: Aviator, Sweet Bonanza, Gates of Olympus, Fortune Tiger, and Mahjong Ways. Slot tournaments typically run for shorter periods—3 to 7 days—and accumulate points based on your total bet volume and hit frequency. These tournaments appeal to players who prefer fast-paced rounds and straightforward leaderboard mechanics.
Entry Methods and Payment Options for Tournament Buyin
Entering a paid tournament on buah4d utama requires you to fund your account via one of our supported payment rails. We accept DANA, e-wallet, mobile banking, local payment, online payment, e-wallet, and direct bank transfers (mobile banking, local payment, online payment, e-wallet). Each payment method has its own deposit flow and settlement window.
mobile banking and local payment transfers settle within our standard window once your bank confirms the transaction. online payment and e-wallet link directly to your e-wallet balance, so deposits appear instantly. mobile banking provides a unified payment code that routes your transfer to our settlement partner, then credits your buah4d utama wallet once cleared. local payment virtual account entry generates a unique account number for each deposit; inbound transfers match to your profile and reflect in your balance after our bank's confirmation.
For tournament entry, you select your payment method at the buy-in screen. We deduct the entry fee from your account balance—typically a flat amount in IDR or a percentage of the prize pool—and register you on the leaderboard. Free tournaments skip this step; we simply enrol you and activate your participation immediately. Withdrawing tournament winnings follows the same payment rails: select your preferred method, and we process payouts subject to each payment partner's verification requirements.
Leaderboard Rules and Tie-Breaking
Our leaderboard ranks players by total accumulated points. If two players finish with identical point totals, we apply tie-breaking rules in this order: (1) earliest time of reaching that score, (2) largest single-round wager during the tournament, (3) longest active streak without a losing round. These rules ensure fair rank determination and prevent disputes near the prize threshold.
The leaderboard is visible to all tournament participants and updates automatically after each game round settles. We display your current rank, the score required to reach the next tier, and the number of players ahead of and behind you. Some tournaments offer a "hidden leaderboard" option for the first phase, revealing final rankings only after the tournament closes—this variation is clearly noted at entry.
Prize Distribution and Payout Timing
Once a tournament ends, we calculate final scores and determine prize winners within two hours of the closing deadline. Prize pools are divided into tiers: first place typically receives 40–non-specific info of the pool, second place 20–non-specific info, third place 10–non-specific info, and the remainder distributed across places 4 through 10 (or 20, depending on the tournament size). Smaller tournaments may offer payouts to top 5 or top 10 only; larger tournaments extend to top 50 or top 100.
Payouts are credited to your buah4d utama account balance immediately after settlement. You can then withdraw your prize to your chosen payment method—online payment, e-wallet, mobile banking, local payment, online payment, or another supported rail. Withdrawal processing times depend on your payment partner; most e-wallets and bank transfers clear within standard windows, though peak periods during Idul Fitri or Idul Adha may see longer queues. We do not guarantee exact withdrawal durations, as processing times rest with each payment provider's backend infrastructure.
