What Paito Mingguan Includes
Our weekly paito is a structured dataset covering seven metrics: total spins placed across all qualifying games, aggregate wager volume, total outcomes distributed (wins paid out), historical frequency tables for each game, tournament leaderboard snapshots, and platform-wide statistics on account activity. Each metric is calculated using data recorded during the calendar week (Monday 00:00 UTC+7 through Sunday 23:59 UTC+7) and published by Monday morning.
The frequency tables show how often each symbol, multiplier, or game state occurred during the week. For Aviator, we publish crash-multiplier distribution—how many times the plane crashed before reaching specific thresholds. For Sweet Bonanza, Gates of Olympus, and Fortune Tiger, we list symbol frequency and free-spin trigger rates. For Mahjong Ways, we document tile-combination frequency and cascade occurrence. These tables help you understand game behavior over the week without revealing individual-hand outcomes or game information adjustments.
How to Access and Read the Paito
You access fantasibet's Paito Mingguan through a dedicated tab in your account dashboard. No additional login or verification is required if you are already logged in. The paito displays by default for the current week (Monday through Sunday UTC+7); you can navigate backward to view previous weeks' records. Each game is listed separately, with its own frequency table and aggregate statistics.
Reading the paito requires understanding the column headers: "Occurrences" shows how many times an outcome appeared during the week; "Percentage" converts that to a share of total spins; "Cumulative" builds from left to right to show running totals. For example, if Aviator crashed before rules in 35 spins out of 1000 total, the Aviator table shows "35" in the "Before rules" row and "non-specific info" in the percentage column. This is historical data only—it does not predict future outcomes.
Paito data is historical, not predictive
Weekly frequency tables show what occurred, not what will occur. Each spin is independent and determined by certified random-number generators. Paito Mingguan is published for transparency and retrospective analysis only.
Tournament Rankings Within Paito Mingguan
Embedded within the paito is a weekly leaderboard snapshot showing the top 10–20 players by tournament points (depending on tournament tier). These rankings are updated at the end of each week and included in the paito record. You can see your own ranking, your point total, and the margin between you and the player above or below you. Rankings reset every Monday; the previous week's rankings move to an archive section so you can track your progression across weeks.
Our leaderboards are pseudonymized—you see usernames or account IDs, not real names. If you finish in a high position, your account may be flagged for a bonus tier upgrade the following week. This tier change affects your Weekly Cashback rate, slot tournament entry bonuses, or other recurring rewards. We publish tier advancement criteria in advance so you know what standing qualifies for the next tier.
Our Paito Mingguan transforms raw session data into actionable context. Players in Surabaya, Bandung, and Jakarta use weekly paito reviews to adjust their game selection, refine their budgeting, and set targets for the upcoming week.
Account Verification and Paito Access
Your fantasibet account must be verified to view detailed paito data. During your first deposit, we collect your email, phone, and identity document (national ID, passport, or driving licence). This KYC step is standard and protects the integrity of our leaderboards. Once verified, you gain immediate access to Paito Mingguan for all past weeks and ongoing weeks.
If your account is not yet verified, you can view anonymized aggregate statistics (total spins, platform-wide frequencies) but not the detailed leaderboard or your personal ranking. Verification typically completes within standard business hours. Some regions or activity patterns may trigger an additional verification layer, but this is a security measure and does not prevent you from accessing the paito once completed.
- Frequency Table
- A row-by-row breakdown of how often each outcome occurred during the week, expressed as count and percentage.
- Leaderboard Snapshot
- A frozen ranking of top players by tournament points, published at the end of each week and archived for comparison.
- Aggregate Statistics
- Platform-wide totals: total spins, total wager, total outcomes, and daily averages.
- Archive
- Historical paito records from past weeks, stored for up to 12 months for personal reference.
Payment Methods and Withdrawal During Paito Cycles
Paito Mingguan publication does not affect your withdrawal processing. You can withdraw your balance at any time using DANA, e-wallet, mobile banking, local payment, online payment, e-wallet, or bank transfer (mobile banking, local payment, online payment, e-wallet virtual accounts). Your paito ranking or leaderboard standing does not lock your balance or delay withdrawal requests. Tier changes based on paito performance take effect starting the following week; they do not retroactively affect current withdrawals.
If you receive a tier-based bonus (for example, a tier advancement reward credited on Monday morning), that bonus is added to your withdrawable balance immediately. You can choose to play it or withdraw it; the decision is yours. There is no expiration on bonus balances or tier-earned credits unless explicitly stated in a limited-time promotion announcement.
Using Paito Data for Strategy and Planning
Many players review Paito Mingguan to refine their game-selection strategy. For instance, if Gates of Olympus showed a high free-spin trigger rate during the previous week, some players may increase their Gates of Olympus activity the following week. Conversely, if Aviator crash-multipliers clustered heavily below rules, a player might shift focus to Sweet Bonanza or Mahjong Ways. This strategy shift is personal choice—the paito provides context, not recommendation.
We encourage transparent, informed play. By publishing weekly statistics, we help players understand game behavior over time and make decisions based on data rather than intuition alone. During holiday peaks like Idul Fitri, Idul Adha, Imlek, and Nyepi, paito publication may shift slightly to align with adjusted tournament schedules, but the core weekly cycle continues.
Paito Accuracy and Dispute Resolution
Our paito is generated from live session logs stored in our database. Each spin you place is timestamped, recorded, and aggregated into the weekly paito. If you believe a discrepancy exists—for example, your personal spin count does not match the paito's aggregate, or your leaderboard ranking appears incorrect—you can submit a dispute through your account dashboard. Provide your account ID, the game(s) in question, and the date range. Our team reviews the underlying session logs and paito calculation; if an error is found, we issue a correction and publish it in the following week's paito alongside a note explaining the adjustment.
