What Are Number Games on link jostoto?
Number Games centre on predicting outcomes based on card or dice combinations. On link jostoto, we host games like Dragon Tiger (two-card showdown), Sic Bo (three-dice roll), and Andar Bahar variants. Each round lasts seconds to minutes, so you can fit play around your schedule.
Our dealers operate from HD studios with multiple angles. You see the cards dealt or dice rolled in real time, and settlement happens instantly. We keep a clear separation between your account balance and the house mechanism — no hidden odds, no surprise holds.
On link jostoto, Number Games tables run across multiple stake brackets. New players often start with tables in Jakarta or Surabaya time zones, where dealers conduct sessions in English and Indonesian. If you prefer Mandarin or other languages, we rotate multilingual tables throughout the day, so you find a comfortable environment regardless of region.
Each table displays its minimum and maximum bet limits upfront. We do not require you to commit large amounts; micro-stake tables let you learn the mechanics risk-free. As your familiarity grows, you can move to mid-range or premium tables on link jostoto whenever you choose.
How Dragon Tiger Works
Dragon Tiger is the simplest Number Game format. The dealer draws one card to the Dragon position and one to the Tiger position. Whichever card is higher wins. A tie triggers a special push or side bet. On link jostoto, Dragon Tiger rounds complete in under 30 seconds, making it ideal for quick sessions between other activities.
- Dealer draws two cards (one Dragon, one Tiger).
- Higher card wins; ties payout according to table rules.
- Settlement is immediate; next round begins instantly.
- Minimum and maximum bets vary by table tier.
How Sic Bo Works
Sic Bo uses three dice. The dealer shakes them in a clear dome and reveals the result. You predict whether the total will be high (11–18), low (3–10), or specific combinations. Sic Bo rounds take 40–60 seconds per cycle. On link jostoto, we display dice results in slow-motion replay so you verify the outcome independently.
- Dealer rolls three dice in a certified shaker.
- You can bet on totals, specific numbers, or combinations.
- Payouts range from even money to high multipliers depending on odds.
- All three dice are visible in high-definition for transparency.
Number Games on link jostoto prioritize speed and clarity. Dealers keep sessions flowing without awkward waits, and our multi-camera setup ensures you never miss a critical moment.
Registration and First Deposit
To join a Number Game on link jostoto, you create an account with basic details: name, email, and mobile number. We send a one-time verification code via SMS. Once verified, you proceed to account setup and deposit your first funds.
We accept DANA, e-wallet, mobile banking, local payment, online payment, e-wallet, and traditional bank transfers (mobile banking, local payment, online payment, e-wallet). Deposit minimums vary by method but are kept low to let you start with a small session. Processing times depend on your bank or e-wallet provider; most deposits reflect within minutes, though some institutions apply review windows during high-volume periods around Idul Fitri or other holidays.
Choosing Your Table
Once funds are live in your link jostoto account, you navigate to the Number Games lobby. There you see a list of active tables, each labelled by game type (Dragon Tiger or Sic Bo), minimum/maximum bet, and current dealer. We update table availability in real time, so if a table is full, the next one opens within seconds.
We recommend first-time players start with a Bandung or Medan time-zone table where bet limits are relaxed and dealer pacing is unhurried. This lets you familiarize yourself with the UI and rhythm before moving to faster or higher-limit tables. Surabaya tables tend to run at medium pace; Jakarta tables often attract higher-volume play.
Bet Placement and Round Flow
Each table on link jostoto displays a betting interface. You select your prediction, enter your bet amount, and click confirm. A countdown timer (usually 10–15 seconds) allows late bets. Once betting closes, the dealer announces "no more bets" and executes the round. Cards are drawn or dice are rolled, the outcome is determined, and the system settles all bets instantly.
If you win, your account balance updates immediately and you can re-bet or cash out. If you lose, your stake is deducted and you proceed to the next round. There are no holds, no manual settlement steps — everything is automated for speed and fairness.
Withdrawal Process
To cash out, navigate to your account menu and select "Withdraw". You choose your destination payment method (mobile banking, local payment, online payment, e-wallet, mobile banking, local payment, or bank transfer). Enter your desired amount and confirm. The system deducts any applicable fees and initiates the transfer.
Withdrawal speeds depend on the recipient institution. E-wallets like online payment and e-wallet typically process within subject to verification. Bank transfers (mobile banking, local payment, online payment, e-wallet) may take 1–2 business hours, especially during market holidays. We do not apply additional holds; your money moves as soon as the receiving bank accepts it.
Payment Methods and Account Management
We keep payment options diverse to match the habits of our player base across Indonesia. mobile banking and local payment dominate in Medan and Surabaya; online payment and e-wallet are popular in Jakarta; mobile banking reaches smaller cities. local payment covers all regions and is our recommended option for certainty. Traditional bank accounts (online payment, e-wallet, mobile banking, local payment) are always available for players who prefer direct transfers.
account preferences are set per account but are generous — most players never reach them during routine sessions. If you want to cap your spending, contact our support team and we can adjust your limits. Our English-language support is available throughout the day to help with account questions, deposit issues, or withdrawal delays.
