Understanding the bet slip interface
When you select a game, match, or outcome on menyala78, we add it to your active bet slip. The slip appears as a sidebar on desktop or a tab on mobile. It shows every selection you have added but not yet confirmed. Each line item displays the event name, your selection, the current odds, and your stake. A running total at the bottom shows your total stake and estimated return if all picks win.
The bet slip serves as your staging area. You can add selections, adjust your stake, remove picks, and review everything before confirming. Once you tap or click "Place Bet," the slip locks, your stake is deducted from your balance, and the bet enters the system. From that moment, the odds are fixed—if market odds shift, your bet still reflects the rate you locked in.
Key elements on the slip
Selection line: Event name, your pick (e.g., "Team A to win"), and current odds. Tap to edit or remove.
Stake field: Your wager amount in IDR. Adjust here before confirming. The slip updates your total return instantly as you change the stake.
Estimated return: What you receive if all picks win, including your original stake. This is your profit plus stake.
Multi-bet vs. single-bet slips
On menyala78, a single bet slip can hold one or many selections. If you place a slip with one pick—say, a blackjack hand—it is a single bet. If you add two picks—e.g., a Liga 1 match and a Mobile Legends esports fixture—and one stake, it becomes a multi-bet (also called a parlay or accumulator). For a multi-bet to win, all picks must win. If any one loses, the entire slip loses.
Multi-bets appeal to some users because they offer higher payouts. If you combine odds of 2.0, 1.5, and 3.0, your combined odds are 9.0 (multiply all three together). A single bet on 9.0 odds pays much more than three separate bets at individual odds. However, the risk is higher—one losing pick voids the whole slip.
- System bet
- A variant of multi-bet where different combinations of your picks generate multiple slips. For example, a three-pick system creates several two-pick slips plus the three-pick combination. You win a payout if any combination wins.
- Edit slip
- Before confirming, you can change the stake, remove a pick, or add another. Odds update in real time. Once confirmed, the slip locks and cannot be edited.
- Void pick
- If a match is cancelled or an event does not occur, that pick voids. Your slip settles without that pick; other picks still stand.
How odds are displayed and calculated
menyala78 shows odds in decimal format (also called European odds). A decimal of rules means that for every unit you stake, you receive rules units back (including your original stake). So a our welcome offer bet at rules returns our welcome offer total. Your profit is our welcome offer (250,000 minus your original 100,000).
Odds reflect the implied probability of an outcome. Lower odds (e.g., rules) imply a high probability of winning; higher odds (e.g., rules) imply a low probability. The house margin is built into all odds—bookmakers do not offer true probability odds, which would average to rules overall. Instead, odds are shaded so the house keeps a small percentage over time.
For multi-bets, we multiply the odds together. Three picks at 2.0, 1.5, and 3.0 create combined odds of 9.0 (2.0 × 1.5 × 3.0). Your our welcome offer stake at 9.0 odds returns our welcome offer if all three picks win. If any one loses, your slip settles as a loss and you lose your entire our welcome offer stake.
Settling bets and viewing history
After you place a bet slip, it moves to your "Active Bets" section. Here you see all unresolved wagers with their current status—pending, partially settled, or complete. Live-dealer bets settle within seconds or minutes of the game outcome. Sportsbook bets settle when the match ends or the next day if results are delayed. Some bets may sit pending for days or weeks if they involve future events.
Once a bet settles, it shifts to your "Bet History" ledger. You can filter history by date, bet type (sportsbook vs. slots vs. live-dealer), or status (won, lost, voided). History also shows your original odds, stake, and payout. Every settled slip generates a unique reference number that you can quote to support if you have a question about that bet.
Managing your bet history
Your slip history is searchable and exportable. If you need to file taxes or review your gambling activity for personal budgeting, you can export your history as a CSV file or PDF. Each entry includes the slip ID, date placed, selections, odds, stake, outcome, and settlement date.
We retain bet history indefinitely. Even if a slip settled years ago, you can retrieve it from our archive. This is important for account security—if an unauthorized user places bets on your account, the history serves as evidence of fraudulent activity.
Deposits, payments, and slip settlement
Every bet slip requires a confirmed deposit to your menyala78 account. On the slip, your available balance displays in the stake field. The maximum stake you can enter is capped at your current balance. If you try to place a slip for more than you have, the system blocks confirmation until you reduce the stake or deposit more.
Once you confirm a slip, the stake is immediately deducted from your balance. Winnings are credited when the slip settles. We support deposits via DANA, e-wallet, mobile banking, local payment, online payment, e-wallet, and bank transfers (mobile banking, local payment, online payment, e-wallet). All deposits settle within minutes, so your balance updates fast and you can place new slips without delay.
Withdrawals of slip winnings follow the same payment channels. If you funded your account via mobile banking, you can withdraw to local payment. If you used a bank transfer, withdrawals go to your registered bank account. We process withdrawal requests subject to verification windows—your account must be verified (KYC) before your first withdrawal.
Why slip management matters for account security
Your bet slip history is an audit trail of all account activity. If someone gains unauthorized access to your account and places bets using your balance, the bet history records those bets with the IP address and timestamp. Our support team can review this history to confirm whether activity was yours or fraudulent.
We recommend reviewing your slip history regularly—weekly during periods of frequent betting, or monthly if you bet sporadically. If you see slips you did not place, contact our support team immediately. Unauthorized activity triggers account review, potential balance refund, and security tightening (password reset, two-factor authentication enablement, device re-verification).
Keep your login credentials private and enable two-factor authentication on your menyala78 account. This prevents unauthorized access and protects your slip history and balance. If you lose your password, use the password reset feature to regain access; do not share your account details with anyone.
