How Tournament Mode operates on kode4d
Each tournament on kode4d has a defined start date, end date, and entry fee. You pay the entry fee from your account balance, and we credit you with tournament credits equal to your stake. All your positions during the tournament period use tournament credits, not your main account balance. This separation protects your account—if you lose your tournament stake, your main balance remains untouched.
We calculate leaderboard rankings based on net profit or loss during the tournament window. If you enter with our welcome offer in tournament credits and end with our welcome offer, your net profit is our welcome offer, and you rank accordingly against other players. We update the leaderboard in real time on your mobile screen, so you see your position and competitors' standings throughout the tournament. Rankings refresh every few minutes, and we post final standings within 1 hour of tournament close.



Tournament categories on kode4d
We offer tournaments across multiple game categories. Football tournaments tie to Liga 1 and Piala AFF schedules, where you predict match results and accumulate points based on accuracy. Esports tournaments feature Mobile Legends and Free Fire competitions, with leaderboards based on match outcomes. Casino tournaments run on slot games like Aviator and Sweet Bonanza, where your net winnings determine your rank. Live-dealer tournaments use blackjack and roulette, tracking your profit or loss across multiple hands.
Each category has different entry fees and prize structures. A Liga 1 tournament might cost our welcome offer to enter with a prize pool of 50 million IDR split among top 100 finishers. A slot tournament might cost our welcome offer with a smaller pool. We display entry fees, prize breakdowns, and participant counts before you join, so you understand the competition structure upfront.
Joining a tournament on your mobile device
On kode4d, you browse active tournaments in the Tournament Mode section of your app or browser. Each tournament card shows the entry fee, current participant count, prize pool, and time remaining. You tap the tournament to view full details—game category, leaderboard snapshot, and prize distribution. Once you decide to join, you confirm the entry fee, and we deduct it from your main account balance and credit you with tournament credits.
We optimize Tournament Mode for mobile play. On Android, our APK displays leaderboards without lag and updates your position in real time. On iOS, Safari caches tournament data locally, so you stay connected even if your connection drops briefly. Push notifications alert you when you move up or down the leaderboard, when a tournament is about to close, and when prizes are awarded. You control notification frequency in your account settings.

Funding your tournament entry
Before you join a tournament on kode4d, you need sufficient balance in your main account to cover the entry fee. We accept deposits via e-wallet, mobile banking, local payment, online payment, e-wallet, and mobile banking for instant e-wallet transfers. If you prefer a bank transfer, we issue a unique virtual account at local payment, online payment, e-wallet, or mobile banking—you send funds to that account, and we credit your kode4d balance within minutes of receiving your transfer. During tournament season, we prioritize deposit processing to ensure you can fund your account quickly.
Our standard review window applies to all deposits. E-wallet transfers typically settle within subject to verification once you confirm payment in your bank's app. Virtual account transfers depend on your bank's processing time; most clear within one business day. We display these timelines in the deposit flow on your phone, so you know what to expect before you commit funds.
Prize payouts and withdrawal
Once a tournament closes, we calculate final leaderboard standings and determine prize winners. If you place in the prize zone, we credit your main account with your payout within 1 hour of settlement. Your payout appears as a transaction in your account history, and you can withdraw it immediately using our standard withdrawal process. We route withdrawals back to your original deposit method—local payment, online payment, e-wallet, or bank account.
Our withdrawal review window applies to all payouts, including tournament prizes. We verify that your account activity matches your withdrawal amount and check for any compliance flags. Most withdrawals are approved within 1–2 hours during Jakarta office hours. Bank transfers then proceed on your bank's schedule—typically the same day or next business day depending on cutoff times. E-wallet withdrawals (mobile banking, local payment, online payment) reach you within subject to verification of approval.
Key takeaways
- Tournament Mode separates tournament credits from your main account balance.
- Leaderboards update in real time; final standings post within 1 hour of tournament close.
- Entry fees range from our welcome offer to our welcome offer depending on tournament category.
- Prize payouts are credited to your main account and can be withdrawn immediately.
- Deposit via e-wallet, mobile banking, local payment, online payment, or bank transfer; withdrawals return to your original method.
Tournament strategy and account management
On kode4d, you can join multiple tournaments simultaneously. Each tournament uses separate credits, so your performance in one tournament does not affect another. We recommend tracking your active tournaments in your dashboard—we display all ongoing competitions with your current rank, net profit or loss, and time remaining. This helps you manage your tournament strategy across different game categories.
Your main account balance is always visible on your mobile screen. Before you join a tournament, confirm that your balance covers the entry fee plus any additional positions you plan to place during the tournament window. If your balance drops below the entry fee, you cannot join new tournaments until you deposit more funds. We do not allow negative balances or credit lines on kode4d.
