How we present sm605 h5 Transaction History
Our log groups records into three columns: the activity type, the wallet movement, and the reference identifier. When you tap any row, a detail panel expands with the timestamp, the game round, and the payment channel involved. We keep the language plain so members in Medan or Semarang can follow the entry without guessing at abbreviations.
Reading slot tournament entries
Daily Aviator brackets and weekly Gates of Olympus events appear as tournament rows separate from individual spins. Each row carries the bracket name and the entry window so you can match it against the published schedule.
Mahjong Ways and Fortune Tiger sessions are logged spin-by-spin under the slot category. We collapse long sessions into a session summary to keep the view readable on a small screen.
Filters our members use most
The filter bar gives five quick views: slot play, live-dealer rounds, sportsbook stakes around World Cup windows or Liga 1 fixtures, esports markets, and payment movements. We added a date range so you can isolate activity around Idul Fitri, Imlek or Nyepi when household budgets shift.
- Slot categorycovers Aviator, Sweet Bonanza, Gates of Olympus, Fortune Tiger and Mahjong Ways tournament entries and individual spins.
- Live tablesblackjack, roulette, baccarat and Dragon Tiger rounds with the studio identifier kept on each row.
- Paymentstop-ups and withdrawals via DANA, e-wallet, mobile banking, local payment, online payment, e-wallet, mobile banking, local payment, online payment and e-wallet.
- EsportsMobile Legends, Free Fire and PUBG Mobile market entries during MPL weekends.
What we check during withdrawal review
When you request a payout, we cross-read your Transaction History against the payment channel and the verified bank or e-wallet on file. The review is a standard step, not a delay tactic — we follow it for every member, whether the request comes from Bandung after a Piala AFF weekend or from a quieter weekday session.
A clean transaction record makes the verification window shorter for everyone — that is the practical value of reading your own log first.
Common questions our team handles
- Why a tournament entry appears separately from individual slot spins on the sm605 h5 ledger.
- How long it takes for a mobile banking or local payment top-up to settle from "pending" to "completed".
- What the reference identifier on a Table Games row means when you raise a ticket.
- How to export a filtered slice of the log for personal record-keeping.
Members who keep an eye on their history rarely run into surprises at withdrawal time. We encourage a quick weekly check, especially if you play across slot tournaments and live-dealer tables in the same evening — it makes our shared reference much easier when support is needed.
