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Our Result Archive on kadita stores historical data from slot tournaments, sportsbook fixtures, and live-dealer sessions. Unlike real-time game feeds, our archive preserves past outcomes so members can review tournament leaderboards, match results, and gameplay patterns at any time. We maintain these records continuously, covering weeks and months of activity across our platform.

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The archive serves multiple purposes: members track their own play history, review how our slot games—Aviator, Sweet Bonanza, Gates of Olympus, Fortune Tiger, and Mahjong Ways—performed over time, and observe tournament winner announcements. We also archive Champions League fixture results, Liga 1 standings updates, and Piala AFF tournament progressions alongside our slot and live-casino data.

Understanding the kadita Result Archive

Result Archive interface showing historical tournament data on kadita
Historical tournament results displayed in kadita Result Archive

The Result Archive is a searchable database integrated into our kadita platform. Members access it from the main menu and filter results by date range, game type, or tournament category. We store data indefinitely—there is no expiration on archived records. A member who played in a tournament six months ago can retrieve that specific tournament's leaderboard, participant count, and winning outcomes whenever they wish.

We update the archive daily as tournaments conclude and sports matches finish. Slot tournament results are added once the event deadline passes and we calculate final leaderboards. Sportsbook fixtures—Liga 1 matches, Piala AFF contests, Champions League games—are logged once the match concludes. This ensures the archive remains current without displaying unfinished data as final results.

Slot tournament results in the archive

Our slot tournaments run on fixed weekly schedules across games like Aviator, Sweet Bonanza, Gates of Olympus, Fortune Tiger, and Mahjong Ways. When a tournament ends, we calculate participant rankings and publish results in the archive within hours. Each tournament record displays:

  • Tournament name and game title (e.g. "Gates of Olympus Weekly Tournament – Week 42")
  • Start and end dates with exact times
  • Total participant count
  • Top-10 leaderboard with member usernames and final scores or prize tiers
  • Prize distribution summary (total bonus credits awarded, number of winners)

Members can search for a specific tournament by name or date. If a member wants to review the Mahjong Ways tournament from last month, they enter the date range and game filter—the archive returns matching records instantly. This allows players to compare their performance across multiple tournaments over time.

Sportsbook match results and standings

Our sportsbook archive mirrors tournament records for football and sports events. When Liga 1 matches conclude each week, we log final scores and team standings in the archive. Piala AFF group-stage matches and knockout rounds are recorded as they occur. Champions League fixtures—both group stage and knockout phases—are archived with team lineups, match venues, and final results.

Members can search the archive for a specific team's performance across a season. For example, a member interested in following a Jakarta-based Liga 1 team can retrieve all their matches from the current season using the archive search function. This supports members who track team progression independent of live-game viewing.

Sportsbook match results and league standings in kadita archive
Liga 1 and Piala AFF match history in the archive

Using archived sports data

The archive provides context for tournament-season analysis. Members who engaged with Liga 1 coverage during Idul Fitri can review how their favourite teams performed around that holiday period. Similarly, members tracking Piala AFF progression from group stage to finals can trace their preferred team's journey through archived match records.

We do not embed predictions or odds in archived records—the archive displays outcomes only, not forecasts. This keeps the data neutral and focused on what occurred rather than what might happen next.

Personal play history and account records

Alongside public tournament results, members can access their own play history through their account settings. The personal history shows individual tournament participation, dates of entry, final placement in each tournament, and any prizes earned. This differs from the archive's public leaderboards—personal history is visible only to the account owner.

Members use personal history to track their engagement with specific slots (Aviator vs. Sweet Bonanza vs. Mahjong Ways) and understand their own participation patterns. Some members review their history to plan future tournament entries or to verify past account activity during withdrawal requests.

Archive access: Members in all supported locations—Jakarta, Surabaya, Bandung, Medan, Semarang—access the same archive with identical data and search capabilities. No geographic restrictions apply.

Search and filter functionality

The Result Archive on kadita includes multiple search filters to help members find specific records quickly. Filters include date range selection, game-type categories (slots vs. sportsbook), and tournament name search. Members can combine filters—for example, searching for "Sweet Bonanza tournaments in February" returns all events matching both criteria.

We also offer a keyword search for specific tournament names or sportsbook events. A member searching "Champions League February" retrieves all Champions League matches logged during that month. The search returns results in reverse chronological order (newest first), though users can sort by date, participant count, or other fields.

Data accuracy and updates

We ensure archive records match official tournament results and match outcomes. Slot tournament leaderboards are calculated by our platform's automated system once the event deadline passes—no manual adjustment occurs unless a system error is discovered and corrected. Sportsbook match results are logged from official league data sources after matches conclude.

If a member spots a discrepancy in archived data—a missing tournament record, an incorrect leaderboard placement, or a mismatched match result—they can contact our support team through email or in-app messaging. We investigate and correct records if errors are confirmed. Response times for data correction requests vary depending on support volume but typically occur within business hours.

Account verification using archive records

When members request withdrawals on kadita, we may use archived account history to verify previous activity and confirm account legitimacy. The archive provides a clear record of tournament participation, deposit and withdrawal transactions, and gameplay patterns. This transparency helps us process withdrawal requests efficiently and protects against fraudulent account access.

Members can reference their personal play history and tournament records when communicating with our support team about account recovery, payment questions, or other account matters. The archived data serves as an objective record of activity that both the member and our team can review together.

Exporting and downloading archived data

We allow members to download personal tournament records and play history in common formats (CSV, PDF) for their own records. This supports members who wish to maintain offline copies of their kadita activity or who want to analyse their play patterns using external tools.

Public tournament leaderboards and sportsbook results can be viewed within the archive interface but are not bulk-exportable to prevent automated scraping of our data. Individual members can screenshot or manually record leaderboard information for personal reference.

Data retention: We retain all Result Archive records indefinitely, with no automatic deletion after a set period. This ensures members can always review their complete platform history on kadita.

Mobile access to the Result Archive

Our Result Archive is fully accessible through mobile browsers on Android and iOS devices. The search interface scales to phone screens with touch-friendly filters and buttons. Members can browse tournaments, search for specific matches, and review personal history using the same interface as desktop.

We do not require separate mobile app installation. Members open their browser, log into kadita, and navigate to the Result Archive from the main menu. All functionality—filters, searches, leaderboard viewing, personal history—works identically on mobile and desktop.

Archive and payment history integration

The Result Archive also integrates with account payment records. Members can cross-reference tournament results with deposit and withdrawal history. For example, a member reviewing a tournament from Idul Adha period can confirm the date of their deposit used to participate in that event. This integration helps members track how their account funding aligns with their tournament activity.

We support deposits and withdrawals through DANA, e-wallet, mobile banking, local payment, online payment, e-wallet, mobile banking, local payment, online payment, and e-wallet. All payment records are logged in the archive linked to account activity, making it easy to verify transactions when needed.

Summary

The Result Archive on kadita serves as a permanent record of slot tournaments, sportsbook matches, and member account activity. We store tournament results (Aviator, Sweet Bonanza, Gates of Olympus, Fortune Tiger, Mahjong Ways), sportsbook data (Liga 1, Piala AFF, Champions League), and personal play history indefinitely. Members access the archive through searchable filters and can download personal records for offline storage.

The archive supports member account verification, withdrawal processing, and historical analysis of platform activity. Our team updates records daily as tournaments conclude and matches finish. Members can contact support to report discrepancies in archived data, and we correct records if errors are confirmed. The archive remains accessible across all devices—desktop and mobile browsers—and to all members in supported jurisdictions without geographic restriction.