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Tournament leaderboards on cakad track player activity across our slot portfolio — Aviator, Sweet Bonanza, Gates of Olympus, Fortune Tiger, and Mahjong Ways. We publish weekly rankings so you can see where you stand relative to other participants in structured events. These leaderboards form the backbone of our tournament system, which we refresh daily and weekly depending on the event schedule.
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Our leaderboard interface shows cumulative scores, event-specific rankings, and historical performance across multiple tournaments. We design the system to be transparent: every position update reflects actual gameplay on the platform, and we display the same ranking data to all players without delay. Whether you engage during Liga 1 season tournaments, holiday special events like Idul Fitri or Nyepi, or our regular weekly cycles, the leaderboard records your progression fairly and consistently.
What Are cakad Leaderboards
We define a leaderboard as a real-time ranking display that aggregates player performance during a tournament cycle. On cakad, leaderboards operate across individual slot games and across portfolio-wide events. When you participate in a tournament — whether it spans one day, one week, or aligns with a special calendar event — your activity generates a score that we place against other active participants.
The leaderboard itself does not determine financial outcomes; instead, it records engagement metrics: total spins, cumulative wagers, or game-specific achievements depending on the tournament structure. We use these metrics to create a ranked list that updates at intervals we specify before each event begins. Our support team publishes tournament rules, scoring methodology, and leaderboard update frequency so every participant understands how the ranking operates.
We host leaderboards across seasonal events (aligned with Piala AFF or Liga 1 schedules), recurring weekly tournaments, and daily quick-play cycles. Each tournament has its own leaderboard; we do not combine scores across unrelated events. This separation ensures that leaderboard position reflects only the specific tournament in which you are competing.
How cakad Leaderboards Work
Tournament cycles and ranking windows
We structure leaderboards around defined time windows. A daily tournament might run from midnight to 23:59 local time; a weekly event spans seven consecutive days; a seasonal tournament aligns with holiday periods or sports calendars. We announce the start date, end date, and hourly update schedule before each tournament begins. During the active window, your gameplay on participating games generates a score that we aggregate and rank against other players' scores.
We update leaderboard positions at regular intervals — typically every hour for weekly tournaments, and every few hours for seasonal events. These update windows allow us to display accurate rankings without overwhelming our system with constant recalculation. We publish the update schedule in the tournament details so you know when new rankings appear on the leaderboard view.
Scoring and ranking methodology
Scoring methodology varies by tournament. Some tournaments award points per spin on a game; others award points per wager amount or per achievement (e.g., triggering a feature). We specify the exact scoring rule in the tournament announcement. For example, a Mahjong Ways tournament might award one point per spin, while a Fortune Tiger event might award points proportional to wager size.
Ranking is ordinal: the player with the highest score occupies position 1, the second-highest score position 2, and so on. We display tied scores alphabetically or by account creation date, depending on the tournament structure. All scoring and ranking logic operates transparently; we do not apply hidden multipliers or adjust scores after the tournament window closes.
Leaderboard access and visibility
We display leaderboards in a dedicated section of the cakad platform accessible from any device. You can view your current rank, your score relative to the top position, and rankings for other active participants. We typically show the top 100 or top 500 players, depending on total event participation. If you are outside the displayed range, the leaderboard notes your current position and score so you can track progress toward entering the visible rankings.
Leaderboard data is public within the cakad ecosystem — all players see the same rankings. We do not hide or customize leaderboard positions based on account type or history. This transparency reinforces fairness: every participant competes on the same leaderboard using the same scoring formula and update schedule.

Integration with withdrawal and account features
Leaderboard position does not directly affect your account balance or withdrawal eligibility. However, some tournaments may pair leaderboard rankings with separate prize mechanics — for example, we might announce that top-ranked players in a specific tournament receive account credit or tournament tokens. We clarify any such mechanics in the tournament announcement; no prize assignment occurs outside these explicitly declared structures.
Your account verification status (KYC) must be current to participate in any cakad tournament, including leaderboard events. We require valid identification documents and confirmed contact information before gameplay counts toward tournament rankings. This requirement ensures fair play and protects both you and the platform.
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Understanding your position and score breakdown
We recommend checking your leaderboard position regularly during an active tournament. The leaderboard display shows your current rank, your total score, and the score gap between your position and the rank above you. This information helps you gauge whether continued gameplay might move you into a higher bracket. We refresh this display hourly or at the cadence specified for that tournament, so scores lag slightly behind your most recent gameplay.
Payment method considerations during tournaments
If you plan to fund gameplay during a tournament window, we recommend confirming your deposit method beforehand. We accept deposits via DANA, e-wallet, mobile banking, local payment, online payment, e-wallet, and major Indonesian banks (mobile banking, local payment, online payment, e-wallet). Deposit processing times vary by method; we recommend testing your preferred method at least one day before the tournament starts. This approach avoids delays if you need to add funds mid-tournament.
- Tournament window
- Fixed start and end dates published before play begins; gameplay outside the window does not count toward leaderboard scores.
- Score locking
- Once a tournament ends, we lock all scores and finalize rankings. We do not recalculate or adjust leaderboard positions after the closing timestamp.
- Account suspension
- If we detect policy violations during a tournament, we may suspend gameplay. Your leaderboard position remains, but further scoring stops immediately.
Multiple tournaments and portfolio-wide leaderboards
We often run overlapping tournaments — for instance, a daily Aviator tournament and a weekly Mahjong Ways event running simultaneously. Each tournament has its own leaderboard; your scores on Aviator do not affect your Mahjong Ways ranking. We display all active leaderboards in the tournament section so you can switch between them and see your position in each event. This structure allows you to compete in multiple tournaments without cross-interference.
Accessing leaderboard data on mobile and desktop
We design our leaderboard interface to function smoothly on phones, tablets, and desktop browsers. The display adapts to screen size, ensuring rankings remain readable across devices. If you use the cakad mobile app, you access the same leaderboard data as the web platform. Our support team can assist if you encounter display issues on your device by reaching out through our support channels during business hours.
Leaderboards on cakad reflect a commitment to transparency. We publish the rules upfront, update rankings on a consistent schedule, and display the same data to all participants. By understanding how leaderboards function — the tournament windows, scoring methodology, and ranking mechanics — you can engage with tournaments strategically and track your progress clearly. Whether you compete during Idul Adha holiday events, regular weekly cycles, or Nyepi-season promotions, the leaderboard provides a fair and public record of your tournament activity.
Trust, Fairness, and Leaderboard Integrity
Platform security layers
We protect leaderboard data and account information using industry-standard encryption protocols. All communication between your device and our servers uses SSL/TLS encryption; your account credentials, deposit methods, and gameplay history remain encrypted in our database. We implement role-based access controls so that only authorized staff can view leaderboard calculations and player data for legitimate support or compliance purposes.
Account security on cakad depends on your password strength and your guardianship of your login credentials. We recommend using a unique password for your cakad account and never sharing it with anyone, including our staff. If you suspect unauthorized access to your account, we ask that you contact our support team immediately. Our team can review account activity logs, reset credentials, and investigate unusual gameplay patterns.
We maintain system redundancy and backup protocols to ensure leaderboard data persists even during hardware failures or maintenance windows. Our infrastructure is hosted with established cloud providers that meet international security and availability standards. While no system is immune to disruption, we invest in reliability measures to minimize downtime and data loss risk. If a leaderboard update fails or is delayed, we notify affected players and recompute rankings once systems are restored.
Game fairness and RTP
Our slot games operate using certified random number generators (RNG). Each spin result is generated independently; previous outcomes do not influence future spins. We do not adjust RNG results based on leaderboard position, account age, or deposit history. The RNG algorithms we use are tested by independent auditors and meet international gaming standards.
RTP stands for Return to Player — a theoretical percentage representing the long-term payout rate of a game. For example, a game with means that, over millions of spins, the game is designed to return approximately non-specific info of total wagered amounts to players collectively. The remaining non-specific info represents the house edge. RTP is a statistical average; individual sessions vary widely due to the randomness of RNG outcomes. We disclose the RTP percentage for each game in its information panel so you can compare expected payout rates.
Live-dealer games (blackjack, roulette, baccarat, Dragon Tiger) operate differently than RNG-driven slots. Live-dealer outcomes depend on physical action — card shuffles, wheel spins, dice rolls — conducted by human dealers on camera. These outcomes are not predetermined by algorithms; instead, they result from real-world events. Because live-dealer results are not algorithmic, RTP applies differently; instead, we reference the mathematical house edge of the game rules themselves (e.g., roulette's house edge from the green pocket, blackjack's edge from the rules of play).
KYC verification process
KYC stands for Know Your Customer — a regulatory requirement that we confirm your identity before you can participate in tournaments or withdraw funds. When you create a cakad account, we ask for your full name, date of birth, and contact information. To activate your account for real gameplay, we require verification documents such as a valid Indonesian government ID (KTP, SIM, or passport). We may also request proof of address, such as a utility bill or bank statement.
Our verification team reviews submitted documents to ensure they match your account information and are not fraudulent. Typical review windows span two to four business hours; during peak periods, review may take longer. Once verified, we notify you via email or SMS, and your account transitions to full gameplay status. If we cannot verify a document — for example, if the image is unclear or the information does not match — we contact you to request resubmission or clarification.
We maintain strict document confidentiality. Your identity documents are encrypted and stored separately from your gameplay data. We share document information only with authorized staff and regulatory agencies if required by law. We do not sell or use your personal data for marketing without your explicit consent. If you wish to delete your account, we can discuss document retention and deletion policies with you during the closure process.
User feedback and review channels
We encourage players to share feedback about leaderboard functionality, tournament structure, and overall platform experience. We monitor player comments on our FAQ section and via direct support channels. Common feedback themes help us identify usability issues or confusion points that we can address in future updates or documentation.
If you have a dispute about your leaderboard ranking — for example, if you believe a score was calculated incorrectly — we ask that you contact our support team with specific details: your account ID, the tournament name, the date, and the discrepancy you observed. Our team can review leaderboard logs and recompute your score if we find an error. We keep records of all scoring adjustments for audit purposes.
Read reviews from other players with the understanding that individual experiences vary. Some players prefer high-volatility games; others favor consistency. Some focus on leaderboard competition; others play casually without tournament involvement. We recommend testing games yourself using our demo functionality (where available) before committing significant wagers. This approach helps you develop your own preferences independent of other players' opinions and ensures you engage with content that suits your own comfort level and interests.