imbas Bet Slip layout and core elements
Our Bet Slip displays your active selections in stacked cards. Each card shows the game or match name, the specific pick (e.g., "Team A to win" or "Roulette—red, odd numbers"), your stake for that pick, and the decimal odds we offered at the time you added it. At the bottom, we show a running total: combined stake, total odds (if combining multiple selections), and the potential payout if all picks win.
On our mobile app, the Bet Slip header stays pinned at the top so you can scroll through match listings or game tables without losing sight of your current selections. The card count badge updates in real time—if you have four active picks, it shows "4" on the Bet Slip icon. Tapping the icon expands the full slip; tapping again collapses it so you have more room to browse games.
On our web version, we anchor the Bet Slip in a fixed sidebar on screens wider than 768px. As you browse matches in Jakarta or Surabaya time zones, your slip updates automatically if odds shift. If an odd becomes unavailable—say a match goes live and that market closes—we flag it with an alert badge. You can remove that pick or wait for the market to reopen.
Each pick in your slip includes a small "×" button to remove it instantly. There's no confirmation pop-up; removal is immediate. This prevents accidental clicks from forcing a three-step dialog, but it also means a quick tap removes a pick you might have meant to keep. We recommend reviewing your slip before submitting if you've been tapping quickly.
Stake entry and payout calculation on imbas
When you add a selection to your Bet Slip, the stake field defaults to blank. You enter your chosen amount using the input box. On mobile, we provide a numeric keypad for faster entry. Below the input, we show a "Quick stake" row with four preset buttons—common amounts based on our platform's typical user behavior—so you can tap once instead of typing.
As soon as you enter a stake and the field loses focus, our Bet Slip recalculates the payout. The formula is simple:
- Single pick: Stake × Odds = Payout
- Multiple picks (Parlay): Stake × (Odds 1 × Odds 2 × Odds 3 …) = Payout
We display the payout in your chosen currency (IDR for Indonesian users) and refresh it in real time if the odds shift while your slip is open. If one of your picks' odds drops significantly, we highlight the change in yellow so you notice. Some users take that as a signal to review or resubmit; others proceed unchanged.
How imbas handles odds changes
- Odds shift down: we show the new, lower odds and recalculate payout downward. Your stake stays the same.
- Odds shift up: we show the new, higher odds and recalculate upward. This is rare during live play.
- Market closes: we lock that pick and disable further edits to that row. You must remove it or wait for the market to reopen.
- All picks locked at submit: once you click "Place bet", we lock all odds and confirm the exact payout you'll receive if the picks win.
Single picks versus combined bets on imbas
Our Bet Slip supports two modes: single bets (each pick stands alone) and combined bets (all picks must win for payout). You switch modes using a toggle at the bottom of the slip.
If you select Singlewe place each pick as a separate wager. Each has its own stake and payout. If pick one wins and pick two loses, you collect on pick one only. This is less exciting but lower risk. Many users in Bandung and Medan prefer this for casual evening play.
If you select Combined (Parlay), all picks must win for any payout. The odds multiply together, so the potential payout is larger but so is the risk. One loss wipes the entire bet. Our platform calculates combined odds instantly and shows the all-or-nothing payout in red text so you understand the stakes.
Why choose combined mode?
Some users build slips during Piala AFF tournaments, stacking multiple match winners across a weekend. The combined odds reward that boldness with a large potential payout. Others use it during Idul Fitri when fixtures bunch up—you can lock in a slip of several matches and walk away, letting the results unfold without active monitoring.
The risk is real: if one pick loses, the entire slip loses. We remind you of this in the UI, but we do not prevent combined bets. You decide your own tolerance.
Bet placement and submission flow on imbas
Once your Bet Slip is ready—selections confirmed, stake entered, mode chosen—you tap or click the "Place bet" button. Our platform then:
- Verifies your account balance and freezes the stake amount temporarily.
- Locks all odds at their current live values. No further shifts apply once you've submitted.
- Checks for rule conflictse.g., you cannot combine a match winner with a total-goals bet on the same match in most regions. Our system detects this and alerts you.
- Confirms placement and issues a bet receipt with a unique ID, timestamp, and all details.
On our app, the receipt appears as a full-screen overlay with a "Share" button. You can send the receipt via DANA, e-wallet, mobile banking, or local payment direct messages if you want proof of your wager. We also archive it in your account history under "Recent bets".
If you have insufficient balance, we show a top-of-slip alert and disable the "Place bet" button until you increase your stake or add funds. We never attempt a bet that would fail; we catch shortfalls upfront.
Live updates and in-play changes on imbas
During a live match, odds shift constantly. If you add a pick to your Bet Slip while the match is in progress—e.g., a goal leads to odds shortening for that team—your Bet Slip reflects the new odds immediately. This is one of our key differentiators: we do not lag. A kick lands, the odds move, and you see it on your screen within milliseconds.
If the match ends while your slip is open (but before you submit), we mark that pick as "Match ended" and disable its row. You must remove it to proceed. We do this because once a match finishes, that odds become meaningless—it's either already settled or the market is closed. Allowing a submission on a dead market would be dishonest.
Bet Slip across live-dealer casino tables on imbas
Our Bet Slip is not limited to football. At our live blackjack, roulette, and baccarat tables, you also build a "game slip" of sorts—stacking bets across multiple rounds or multiple side bets. The interface mirrors our sportsbook Bet Slip but operates on table logic instead of match logic.
For example, at a roulette table, you might place three simultaneous bets: one on red, one on odd numbers, one on a specific number. These stack into a single "round slip" showing total chips wagered and potential payout. When the wheel spins, we settle all three instantly and update your balance.
Unlike football picks (which can take hours to resolve), casino bets settle within seconds. This rapid feedback loop keeps casino players engaged. We stream the table video with low latency so you see the result in near-real-time on your phone, even on slower 4G connections in Semarang or rural areas.
