How royal drem logs and organises your bets
When you place a bet on royal drem, the system captures several data points at the moment of acceptance. The timestamp records the exact second your wager was confirmed. The event identifier links your bet to a specific match or tournament fixture — Liga 1 Round 12, Piala Indonesia Quarter-Final, Champions League Group Stage, or a MotoGP qualifying round. The odds you locked in are stored as you saw them on your betting slip, preserving the exact decimal or fractional format you selected.
Your stake amount appears in your local currency — Indonesian Rupiah via your deposit method of choice (DANA, e-wallet, mobile banking, local payment, online payment, or direct bank transfer via e-wallet, mobile banking, local payment, or online payment). The bet status shows as "pending" until the underlying event concludes. Once the event settles — the final whistle sounds, the match result is official — our system updates the status to "won", "lost", or "void" (if the event was cancelled or the bet was invalid). Any payout calculation is appended to the record.
On the royal drem platform, your history is organised by default in reverse chronological order — your most recent bets appear first. You can filter by sport category (football, MotoGP, badminton, esports), by date range (useful around Idul Fitri or Idul Adha when tournament schedules shift), or by status (pending bets, settled wins, settled losses). Each row in your history shows the event name, the odds you locked, your stake, and the settlement result. Clicking into any individual bet reveals the full ticket details: the exact market type (match result, over-under goals, corner count, driver championship), any notes or live-bet amendments, and the final payout or loss amount.
We keep this organisation intentionally straightforward. No hidden details, no collapsed sections that require guessing. If you wagered on Bandung versus Jakarta in Liga 1 during the tournament's peak weeks, your history captures which match, what odds were available, what you staked, and how it resolved. This clarity matters when you need to reconcile your account activity with your own records or your payment statement from e-wallet, mobile banking, or your bank.
Filtering and exporting your records
royal drem allows you to filter your betting history by multiple dimensions. You can select a date range — useful if you want to review only your activity during a specific tournament or holiday period like Idul Adha. You can filter by sport: all football bets, all MotoGP wagers, all live-casino bets (blackjack, roulette, baccarat), or all slot-game spins. You can filter by bet status (pending, won, lost, voided, disputed). The platform also supports search by event name or opponent pairing, so if you remember wagering on a Champions League tie but not the exact date, you can search for the teams and jump to that record.
For record-keeping, our system allows you to download a CSV file of your filtered history. This export includes all columns — bet ID, event, odds, stake, result, payout — and can be imported into a spreadsheet or sent to an accountant or auditor. Some users in Jakarta, Surabaya, and Medan prefer this export method for annual reconciliation or tax documentation purposes. The file is generated on-demand and contains no sensitive payment data, only your wager records and settlement outcomes.
Dispute and settlement windows
If you believe a bet was settled incorrectly, you can initiate a dispute through your account within a standard review window. Our team cross-checks the original odds, the event result from our data source, and your bet ticket. We log the dispute and its resolution in your history so you have a complete audit trail.
Settlement finality and void-bet rules
Once a bet is marked as settled (won, lost, or voided), that status is permanent in your history. We do not reverse settled bets except in rare cases where our data source reported an incorrect result and we are correcting it — such situations are flagged in your account with a note. A bet is voided (and your stake refunded to your balance) if the underlying event does not occur as scheduled — for example, if a Liga 1 match is postponed due to severe weather, or if a MotoGP race is cancelled. We do not void bets simply because you change your mind or because the outcome does not align with your prediction.
Your betting history also reflects any bets that were partially voided. If you placed an accumulator across three Champions League fixtures and one fixture was cancelled, the system voids that leg and recalculates the payout on the two remaining legs. The history entry shows this adjustment with a status change from "pending" to "recalculated", and you can see the original odds, the revised odds, and the new payout side-by-side.
The settlement process on royal drem operates on real-time event data. When the final whistle sounds at a Liga 1 match or MotoGP race ends, our system receives the official result within moments. We cross-check this against multiple data feeds to confirm accuracy, then immediately update your bet status and process any payout. The history record timestamps both the event conclusion and the settlement confirmation, so you can see exactly when your bet moved from "pending" to "settled".
Payment rails and payout confirmation
When a winning bet is settled, the payout is credited to your royal drem balance automatically. From there, you can either use the funds to place new wagers or request a withdrawal to your deposit method. If you deposited via local payment, online payment, or e-wallet, your withdrawal typically routes back to that same channel. Bank transfers (mobile banking, local payment, online payment, e-wallet) follow standard processing timelines. Your betting history captures every payout crediting to your account, and your withdrawal history (a separate ledger) records when and how you moved funds out.
We keep payout records linked to their originating bets. If you won our welcome offer on a Piala AFF fixture, your history shows the bet that generated this win, and your withdrawal ledger shows when you transferred it to mobile banking or your bank account. This dual record-keeping ensures you can always reconcile your betting activity with your payment movements.
Live-bet amendments and cash-out history
On royal drem, if you place a live bet during an active event — say, a goal-count market while a Champions League match is underway — your history captures the live-bet timestamp separately from pre-match wagers. This distinction matters for your own record-keeping, as live bets lock in at different odds than pre-match odds, and you may wish to review how often you wagered live versus in advance. Our history system flags live bets with a "live" indicator so they stand out in your records.
Some sports-betting markets on royal drem also offer a cash-out feature: the ability to close a pending bet early for a reduced payout, locking in a partial win before the event concludes. If you use cash-out, the history records both the original bet and the cash-out settlement, showing the time you cashed out, the value you accepted, and the difference between that partial payout and what a full win would have been. This transparency helps you reflect on whether early exits improved or harmed your long-term approach.
Key takeaways
- Every wager on royal drem is logged with event, odds, stake, and settlement status
- History is accessible anytime and can be filtered by sport, date, or bet status
- Records remain permanent after settlement; disputes trigger a formal review window
- Payouts are credited to your balance and linked to their originating bets
- Live-bet amendments and cash-out events are captured as distinct entries in your history
