How the kijang Leaderboard Functions
Our leaderboard is a live-updating ranking system that tracks your performance across all active tournaments on kijang. Every spin you make in Aviator, Sweet Bonanza, Gates of Olympus, Fortune Tiger, or Mahjong Ways contributes to your score. The system tallies your session results and updates your rank every few minutes during active tournament windows.
Rankings are determined by a combination of final score (your cumulative win or loss outcome), total wagers placed, and bonus multipliers applied during your session. Players with higher final scores rank higher; ties are broken by timestamp (whoever's session ended last gets the higher rank). This means the leaderboard reflects both luck and consistency—players who spin longer and accumulate larger totals naturally climb higher.
Leaderboard Column Structure
Our leaderboard displays rank number, player username, session score, total wagers, bonus multiplier percentage, and settlement status. You can click any column header to sort by that field—for example, sorting by "wagers" shows the most active players, while sorting by "multiplier" reveals who triggered bonus rounds frequently.
The "settlement status" column shows whether winnings are pending, confirmed, or fully processed. Once a tournament closes, our system performs account verification checks before marking payouts as final. This typically takes one to two business days.
Daily versus Weekly Tournaments on kijang
kijang runs two overlapping tournament formats so you can choose your preferred rhythm. Daily tournaments reset every 24 hours (typically at midnight Jakarta time), while weekly tournaments reset every Monday at 00:00. Both use the same leaderboard interface, but they have separate rankings and prize structures.
- Daily tournaments: Shorter cycles suit players who enjoy frequent resets and quick tournament completion. Daily leaderboards close and finalize within hours of the 24-hour window ending, so settlements happen faster.
- Weekly tournaments: Longer competitions let you accumulate larger totals and compete against a different (typically larger) player pool. Weekly leaderboards remain open for seven days, so you have more time to climb the rankings.
- Overlapping participation: You can compete in both daily and weekly tournaments simultaneously. Your performance in Monday's daily tournament feeds into Monday's weekly standings as well, so a strong session boosts both rankings.
The leaderboard transforms individual slot play into competitive community experience—you're not spinning in isolation; you're racing against real players for real placement recognition.
Placement Tiers and Prize Structures
kijang organizes leaderboard placements into tiers, each with distinct prize pools. Top-10 finishers earn the largest payouts; places 11–50 earn mid-tier prizes; places 51–200 receive smaller rewards; and places 201 and below may receive a nominal amount or entry-fee refund depending on the tournament size. Our system announces exact prize structures before each tournament starts, so you always know what placement is worth.
Prize amounts vary by tournament—daily tournaments have smaller pools than weekly ones. We never publish exact payout amounts in advance (to avoid false advertising), but we do show the approximate tier structure. When your tournament closes, settlements happen subject to account verification. If you're a new player or your account flags unusual activity patterns, our team may request KYC documents (ID scan, address proof) before releasing payouts. This review typically completes within one business day.
Withdrawal Methods from Leaderboard Winnings
When your tournament closes and you finish in a prize tier, winnings arrive in your kijang account balance. To convert those winnings to real money, you request a withdrawal using one of our supported payment methods. We accept DANA, e-wallet, mobile banking, local payment, online payment, e-wallet, and bank transfers via mobile banking, local payment, online payment, or e-wallet.
Withdrawal requests process on a first-in, first-out basis during business hours. Mobile wallet withdrawals (mobile banking, local payment, online payment, e-wallet) typically complete within a few hours; bank transfers (mobile banking, local payment, online payment, e-wallet) may take one to two business days depending on the banks' processing speeds. mobile banking withdrawals use the fastest available route for your bank, so timing varies.
Withdrawal Process on kijang
Log into your kijang account, navigate to Account → Withdrawals, and select "Request Withdrawal." Enter your desired amount (must be above the minimum threshold) and choose your payment method. Confirm the request, and our system queues it for processing.
You'll receive a confirmation email or in-app notification once the withdrawal is sent to your payment provider. Depending on the method and your bank, funds should appear in your wallet or bank account within the timeframes mentioned above. If processing takes longer, our support team can investigate via chat or email during business hours.
Leaderboard History and Performance Tracking
We archive all past leaderboards for twelve weeks, so you can review your historical placements and scores. This feature lets you track trends—are you improving week-to-week? Which games yield your best ranks? Do you perform better in daily or weekly tournaments? Our leaderboard archive gives you data to answer these questions.
Players across Jakarta, Surabaya, Bandung, Medan, and Semarang use historical leaderboards to study competitive patterns. Some notice they rank higher during specific times of day; others find certain games suit their playstyle. Use the archive to refine your tournament strategy and identify when you're most likely to place well.
Community and Competition on kijang
The leaderboard is where kijang's competitive community lives. You're not just playing Aviator, Sweet Bonanza, Gates of Olympus, Fortune Tiger, or Mahjong Ways alone—you're racing against thousands of other players for recognized placement. Many players follow the same tournaments across weeks, so the community becomes familiar. Some even develop friendly rivalries, comparing strategies and celebrating big leaderboard jumps.
Our platform encourages sportsmanship. We have no tolerance for account manipulation, bot play, or collusion to inflate ranks artificially. Our security team monitors leaderboards for unusual patterns and removes any player accounts that violate our terms. This keeps the competition fair and meaningful for everyone.
