How we structure our result table on pulitoto heylink
Our result table displays four layers of information: live game outcomes, accumulated player scores, tournament bracket standings, and historical settlement records. When a player spins Mahjong Ways or Gates of Olympus during one of our scheduled tournaments, that spin result posts to our live feed within milliseconds. The result table then aggregates all spins from that player across the tournament window and ranks them against other participants.
Each row in our result table shows a player's username, their total session score (calculated from spin multipliers or win counts depending on the game), their tournament rank, and their entry timestamp. Our system logs every spin outcome independently so players can drill down into individual game records if they wish to audit their own performance. We do not hide historical spins — all results remain searchable for the duration of your account with us.
Our result display also flags tournament milestones: when a player moves into a new rank tier, when they cross a score threshold, or when a tournament round closes. These milestones generate notifications that we deliver via in-app alert and email (if you have opted to receive tournament notifications on pulitoto heylink).
Reading our result table: columns and settlement logic
Our result table uses eight primary columns. The first column is your username or player ID. The second shows your session start time — the moment you began playing in that tournament window. The third column displays your total spin count across all games in that window. The fourth column aggregates your win total (summing all individual win payouts). The fifth shows your net result (win total minus any spins you placed). The sixth ranks your position against other active players in that tournament bracket. The seventh timestamp marks when we finalized the round — typically within five to ten minutes after the tournament window closes. The eighth column links to your settlement record, which lists individual game transactions in detail.
Our settlement logic runs on a fixed schedule. Every tournament round on pulitoto heylink closes at the announced end time — for example, our daily Mahjong Ways tournament closes at 21:00 WIB each evening. At that moment, our system locks the leaderboard and begins calculating final rankings. Within a few minutes, we publish the settled result table and flag any adjustments (if our anti-fraud team detected irregular patterns). Players can then view their result and, if they joined a prize bracket, see their settlement status.
Our result table is not a promise of future outcomes. We display historical records and current standings so our players can track their own participation patterns and tournament progress.
Tournament results across our daily and weekly schedules
We run multiple tournament formats, each with its own result cadence. Our daily tournaments span from 09:00 to 21:00 WIB, with hourly finals that settle immediately after each hour closes. Our weekly tournaments run for seven consecutive days, with a grand final on Sunday evening. We also host special tournaments timed around major holidays — Idul Fitri, Idul Adha, Imlek, and Nyepi all trigger extended tournament windows on pulitoto heylink, and our result table reflects those expanded brackets.
Players can access historical result tables from past tournaments via our archive. We store at least ninety days of results for all players, so you can review your performance trends over time. If you are based in Jakarta, Surabaya, Bandung, Medan, or Semarang, our result table automatically adjusts for your local time zone so tournament windows appear correctly in your dashboard.
Our settlement records also break down which games contributed to each player's final score. If you played both Aviator and Gates of Olympus during a combined tournament window, our result table itemizes your Aviator outcomes separately from your Gates of Olympus outcomes. This granularity helps our players understand which games worked best for their style, and it supports our transparency commitment on pulitoto heylink.
Verifying and disputing result table entries
If you believe our result table contains an error — for example, if a spin you made did not appear in the final tally, or if your rank calculation seems off — we invite you to file a dispute via our support team. We accept dispute requests through our in-app help chat or via email. Our support team, which speaks multiple languages, will retrieve your raw game log and cross-reference it against our leaderboard calculation. We typically respond to disputes within two to four business hours.
Our dispute process is straightforward. First, we confirm your player identity and account status on pulitoto heylink. Second, we extract your raw spin records from that tournament window. Third, we recalculate your score using our standard settlement formula. Fourth, if we discover a discrepancy, we adjust your result table and, if applicable, your settlement record. We communicate our findings to you in writing and update your account accordingly.
We do not accept disputes more than seven days after a tournament concludes, so we encourage players to review their result table promptly after each round settles. If you notice a pattern of errors, please alert our support team — data integrity is central to how we operate pulitoto heylink.
Connecting result tables to deposits and withdrawals
Our result table does not directly trigger payouts. Instead, settlement records feed into our accounting layer, which determines what balance adjustments apply to your account. If you won a prize in a tournament bracket, we credit that prize to your account balance. You then have the option to withdraw that balance via one of our supported payment methods: DANA, e-wallet, mobile banking, local payment, online payment, e-wallet, mobile banking, local payment, online payment, or e-wallet.
Withdrawal processing on pulitoto heylink follows a separate flow from result settlement. Even after your tournament result publishes, your withdrawal request enters our standard verification queue. We typically request KYC confirmation (identity and address documents) before your first withdrawal. Once verified, most withdrawals clear to your bank or e-wallet within standard business hours, though processing windows vary by payment method and banking partner.
