How the Bet Slip is structured
The Bet Slip at lokasi4d login is a compact panel that lists every active selection with a clear label, market type and stake input. We separate single-leg markets from multi-leg combinations, and we display estimated return calculations as a running total only when all inputs are valid. For football matches such as Liga 1 and Piala AFF fixtures the slip will include match name, competition tag and scheduled kick-off time so you can align your entries with the fixture calendar.
The left side of the slip presents selections; the right side keeps action controls and account balance information. We display a small status icon for each leg — pending, voided, or settled — and a help icon that links to market rules. When you use the slip for multi-leg entries across events such as MotoGP and BWF tournaments, the system validates conflicting event times and warns if legs overlap.
We recommend checking the fixture source and match time before you finalise any multi-leg entries; if a match is postponed or abandoned, the slip will follow the documented settlement rules shown in the market help panel.
Filling and managing selections
To add a selection you tap a market; the selection appears in the Bet Slip with its market type and selection tag. We provide inline notes for common football markets such as Match Winner, Total Goals and Both Teams To Score. For tournament markets like Piala Indonesia or Champions League qualifiers the slip shows the competition stage to help you confirm the market context.
We keep a small audit trail inside the slip: timestamp of addition, any auto-cancellations due to fixture change, and the source event. If you need to remove or edit a stake, there is a delete icon and an edit field; changes update the running estimate immediately. For users who fund via DANA or e-wallet, the balance refreshes after a successful deposit so the slip can accept the updated stake without page reload.
Settlement rules and common market types
We publish settlement rules that apply to each market category. The Bet Slip references those rules when a market is selected so you can see, for example, how an abandoned match is handled or what constitutes a valid team line-up for a tournament game. Settlement uses official competition records and match reports; the slip displays final status and a settled timestamp.
Key takeaways
- The Bet Slip lists single and multiple-leg markets with clear status icons.
- We show market rules and settlement notes for Liga 1, Piala AFF and tournaments.
- mobile banking, local payment and online payment updates reflect in the slip balance after verification.
Verification, payments and withdrawals
We require account verification steps before some withdrawal flows are opened; our verification checklist and KYC upload panel are linked from the Bet Slip area when you try to withdraw. Common payment options available for deposits shown next to the slip include e-wallet, mobile banking, local payment, online payment and e-wallet, and we show bank transfer options mobile banking, local payment, online payment and e-wallet during the checkout flow.
When you initiate a withdrawal we display the required verification steps and any pending documentation. The slip area will reflect any pending withdrawals that affect available balance, and we log the withdrawal request in your account activity so you can track it alongside settled selections and cancelled entries.
Reading live context and market previews
We place live-score context adjacent to the Bet Slip for fast match-reading: minute played, scoreline and key match events are visible so you can check whether a market condition has already been met. For domestic fixtures we include Liga 1 and Piala Indonesia scheduling notes; for international tournaments we attach competition stage information such as group stage or knock-out round.
When the editorial team publishes match previews we include links from the slip to those previews so you can read about squad news and venue notes before finalising a multi-leg entry. For local readers in Jakarta or Surabayawe also highlight fixture kick-off times in local time. For payment guidance see our mobile banking help page at local payment and for competition schedules see Liga 1
We maintain the Bet Slip guide and update market rules, payment instructions and verification steps when league schedules such as Piala AFF or Champions League change.
