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slots17 Result Archive – Aviator, Sweet Bonanza & Fortune Tiger

Our Result Archive lets you review historical records of tournament outcomes, leaderboard placements, and game results across slots17. Every slot tournament — Aviator crash rounds, Sweet Bonanza cluster events, Fortune Tiger symbol matches, Gates of Olympus spins, and Mahjong Ways runs — logs its final standings and player rankings. We keep these records accessible for 90 days so you can track your performance, verify tournament placements, and review past session data.

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Result Archive

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The Result Archive is searchable by date range, game title, and tournament name. Your account dashboard links directly to your personal archive, showing only your entries and results. We also publish aggregate leaderboards — top-ranked players per tournament, regional breakdowns by Jakarta, Surabaya, Bandung, Medan, Semarang — for transparency and community context.

What the Result Archive Covers

Our Result Archive captures all scheduled tournaments and live game rounds across slots17. For slot tournaments, we log tournament windows (start and end times), participant counts, final leaderboard rankings, and your personal placement if you entered. For live-dealer tables (blackjack, roulette, baccarat, Dragon Tiger), we record session timestamps, table names, and your account activity history. For sportsbook events like Liga 1 or Piala AFF, we archive match results and your account settlement records.

Each archive entry includes: tournament name, game title, window duration, number of participants, final leaderboard snapshot, and your result (if applicable). Archive data is immutable — once a tournament closes, results cannot be edited or deleted. This ensures fairness and gives you a permanent record for dispute resolution or reference.

slots17 Result Archive homepage with tournament list and date filters
Archive homepage view
Tournament leaderboard showing player rankings and scores
Tournament leaderboard
Personal tournament history filtered by game and date
Personal history filter

We retain archive data for 90 calendar days after each tournament closes. Beyond that window, records move to cold storage and are no longer directly searchable through the public Result Archive. However, your account transaction history (deposits, withdrawals, session records) remains intact indefinitely for compliance and dispute purposes.

Navigating the Result Archive at slots17

Search and Filter Options

The Result Archive homepage displays a search panel with three primary filters: date range, game title, and tournament name. Date range lets you pick any two dates within the last 90 days; the archive displays all tournaments within that window. Game title filters by Aviator, Sweet Bonanza, Gates of Olympus, Fortune Tiger, Mahjong Ways, or all live tables. Tournament name searches by exact tournament ID or event title (e.g., "Aviator Daily Thursday").

We also offer advanced filters for regional tournaments (tournaments tagged to Jakarta, Surabaya, Bandung, Medan, or Semarang), seasonal events (tournaments scheduled around Liga 1 weekends or Piala Indonesia matches), and special promotions (Idul Fitri tournaments, Imlek events, Nyepi observances). These filters narrow results quickly if you remember a tournament's context but not its exact name.

Personal History Is Separate from Public Archive

When you log into your slots17 account, your dashboard shows a "My Tournament History" section with your personal entries only. The public Result Archive shows all tournaments and aggregate leaderboards. Both use the same underlying data but serve different purposes.

Reading Tournament Leaderboards

Each tournament leaderboard displays player rankings, scores, and prizes (if applicable). Rankings are sorted by score descending. Scores vary by game: Aviator uses "round multiplier × entry stake," Sweet Bonanza uses "symbol-match count," Fortune Tiger uses "winning combos," Gates of Olympus uses "reel-combination score," and Mahjong Ways uses "tile-match points." The leaderboard header explains the scoring method for that tournament.

Your username appears on the leaderboard if you placed in the top rankings. If you entered but did not rank, click "Show All Participants" to find your entry and score. The leaderboard also shows your payment method used (DANA, e-wallet, mobile banking, local payment, online payment, or bank transfer) and account age at tournament time — useful context for transparency.

Detailed leaderboard view showing player scores, rankings, and tournament metadata

The Result Archive is our commitment to transparency — every tournament result is public, searchable, and permanent. You can prove your placement to others or review your own performance history without any gatekeeping.

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Downloading and Exporting Data

You can export your personal tournament history as a CSV (comma-separated values) file. Log into your account, go to Account Settings → Export Data, select a date range, and choose which tournament types to include. The export contains your entry timestamp, tournament name, game, score, ranking, and any prize paid. This file is yours to keep — use it for personal records, tax purposes, or analysis.

Public leaderboards cannot be exported wholesale, but you can screenshot or copy individual tournament results. We do not offer bulk leaderboard downloads to prevent scraping, but our support team can provide custom reports if you have a legitimate research or dispute-resolution need.

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    Access Result ArchiveStep 1

    Navigate to Result Archive from the main menu or your account dashboard. No login required for public tournament results; log in to see your personal history.

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    Search using filtersStep 2

    Pick a date range, game title, or tournament name. Results update in real time as you adjust filters.

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    Click tournament to view leaderboardStep 3

    A modal or new page opens showing the full leaderboard, scoring method, and participant details.

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    Export personal data (optional)Step 4

    From your account settings, select date range and export your history as CSV for record-keeping.

Archive Retention
Tournament results stay searchable for 90 days. After that, they move to archived storage and are no longer directly searchable but remain available upon request for dispute resolution.
Leaderboard Scoring
Scoring methods vary by game. Each tournament leaderboard displays the formula used (e.g., "highest symbol match count" for Mahjong Ways, "fastest crash multiplier" for Aviator).
Prize Tracking
If a tournament offered prizes, your leaderboard entry shows whether you qualified and how much was credited to your account. Prize settlements appear within one business day of tournament closure.
Data Export Format
Personal history exports as CSV (Excel-compatible). Fields include date, tournament, game, score, rank, and prize. No payment method details are included in exports for privacy.

Tips and Best Practices for Using the Result Archive

The Result Archive serves multiple purposes on slots17. Use it to review your own performance, identify patterns in your tournament play, and compare your scores across different games. Players often check the archive after a tournament to see their final ranking and verify prize credits. Regional players — those based in Jakarta, Surabaya, Bandung, Medan, or Semarang — often filter by city-tagged tournaments to review local competition.

Our archive is also useful for learning. Look at top-ranked players' scores to understand the range of possible outcomes in a tournament. Notice the time windows when tournaments run most frequently. See which games attract the most participants. This context helps you plan your own tournament entries and manage expectations about competition intensity.

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Common Questions About the Result Archive

Can I dispute a tournament result if I believe there was an error?
Yes. If you believe a leaderboard entry is incorrect — your score was miscalculated, you were wrongly ranked, or a prize was not credited — contact our English support team within 7 days of tournament closure with your tournament ID and account name. We investigate within one business day and correct errors. Beyond 7 days, disputes require escalation and may involve the compliance team.

Why was my tournament entry removed from the leaderboard?
Entries are removed if we detect account abuse, fraud, or terms-of-service violations during the tournament window. Removal reasons are logged in your account; contact support for clarification. Removed entries do not appear on public leaderboards but remain in our internal records.

How far back can I search the Result Archive?
Public leaderboards are searchable back 90 days. Personal history in your account dashboard may include older records (180+ days) depending on your account age. For older records, contact support with specific tournament dates; we can retrieve them from archived storage.

Can I share my tournament leaderboard result with others?
Yes. Public leaderboards are public — anyone can view them, share links, or screenshot results. Your personal placement, score, and account username are visible to everyone. If privacy is a concern, we offer an "anonymous mode" option in your account settings that hides your username from public leaderboards while keeping your score visible.

What happens if I withdraw my slots17 account? Do my tournament records disappear?
No. Your tournament records remain in the Result Archive permanently, even after account closure. Your leaderboard entries and personal history are retained as part of our permanent audit trail. The account name and ID associated with your records may be anonymized, but the results themselves do not disappear.

Account dashboard showing tournament export feature and personal history management

Checking Your Results and Planning Ahead

After each tournament closes, we recommend checking the Result Archive within 24 hours to verify your placement and confirm any prizes were credited. This habit also lets you track your progression across multiple tournament entries — seeing improvement in scores over time is motivating and helps you refine your gameplay approach.

We publish the weekly tournament schedule in advance. Browse past tournaments in the Result Archive to identify which games and time windows suit you, then plan your deposits and entries accordingly. Many players use the archive to decide whether to prepare for upcoming Piala AFF tournaments or focus on regular slot rotations. This strategic use of historical data improves your experience on slots17.

Our Result Archive is a living record of your time on slots17. We maintain it with the same security and accuracy standards as your account and transaction history. If you have any questions about a specific tournament, your ranking, or how to use the archive, our support team is available in English during business hours — contact us anytime through your account dashboard.