How Tournament Mode Works
Tournament Mode on mahjong 500 operates on a rolling calendar. We announce upcoming tournaments across multiple categories—live blackjack, roulette, baccarat, Dragon Tiger, slot games like Aviator and Sweet Bonanza, and esports titles such as Mobile Legends and Free Fire. Each tournament has a defined start date, end date, entry fee structure (if applicable), and prize pool allocation.
When you enter a tournament, your account is flagged as an active participant. We track your plays, wins, and losses in real time and update the leaderboard every few minutes. Your ranking is calculated by a combination of metrics: total winnings, number of qualifying plays, or head-to-head results depending on the tournament type. We display your current rank, points, and distance to the next tier directly on your mobile dashboard.

Game Categories in Tournaments
We include a broad range of game types in Tournament Mode to appeal to different play styles. Live-dealer games—blackjack, roulette, baccarat, and Dragon Tiger—are streamed from multi-camera studios and allow you to interact with live dealers in real time. These games are popular during tournaments because they combine strategy, timing, and social engagement.
Slot games such as Aviator, Sweet Bonanza, Gates of Olympus, Fortune Tiger, and Mahjong Ways are also featured. Slot tournaments typically run on a separate leaderboard and scoring system because the game mechanics differ from live dealer. We calculate your score based on your total return or number of spins within the tournament window, depending on the event rules.
Esports tournaments on mahjong 500 focus on prediction markets for Mobile Legends, Free Fire, and PUBG Mobile. You place predictions on match outcomes, and your accuracy feeds into your tournament score. These events often align with major esports seasons and regional competitions.
Key takeaways
- Tournament Mode spans live-dealer tables, slot games, and esports prediction markets
- Leaderboards update in real time on your mobile device
- Each tournament has defined entry rules, scoring brackets, and prize allocations
- We accept DANA, e-wallet, mobile banking, local payment, online payment, e-wallet, mobile banking, local payment, online payment, and e-wallet for deposits
- Account verification and KYC checks are completed before tournament entry
Scoring and Ranking System
Scoring in Tournament Mode varies by game type. For live-dealer games, we track your net win or loss across all hands played during the tournament period. A player who wins our welcome offer in blackjack gains more points than a player who wins our welcome offer, but the exact point multiplier depends on the tournament rules published at the start.
Slot tournaments often use a different metric: total bet amount, number of free spins triggered, or cumulative return. We publish the scoring formula before the tournament opens so you understand how your plays contribute to your rank. Esports prediction tournaments award points for correct predictions, with bonus points for high-confidence picks or streak bonuses.
Rankings are tiered. We display your current position (e.g., 1st, 45th, 320th) and the point gap to the next tier. On mobile, you can tap your profile to see a detailed breakdown of your score contribution by game and date. This transparency helps you decide which games to focus on for the remainder of the tournament.
Understanding Your Score
We break down your tournament score by game category so you see exactly which plays contributed most to your rank. On your mobile device, open the Tournament tab and select your name to view a detailed history.
Each tournament publishes a scoring guide before entry. Some tournaments weight live-dealer wins more heavily; others focus on slot frequency. We ensure the rules are clear upfront so you can plan your strategy accordingly.
Mobile Access and Account Management
Tournament Mode is optimized for mobile. Our Android app and iOS Safari interface both display your leaderboard rank, current score, and remaining tournament time in a single glance. Push notifications alert you when a new tournament opens, when you move up or down in rank, or when a tournament is nearing its end.
Account login on mobile is straightforward. We use encrypted credentials and optional two-factor authentication to protect your account. Once logged in, your tournament participation is linked to your verified account. We require KYC verification (identity and address confirmation) before you can enter a paid tournament, ensuring compliance with local regulations.
Deposit and withdrawal flows are mobile-friendly. We accept mobile banking, local payment, online payment, e-wallet, mobile banking, and local payment for quick deposits. When you request a withdrawal, we process your request within a standard review window—typically a few business days depending on your bank (online payment, e-wallet, mobile banking, or local payment). We notify you via push notification when your withdrawal is approved and when funds are sent to your account.
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Tournament Rules and Entry Requirements
Each tournament on mahjong 500 has specific entry requirements. Some tournaments are free-to-enter and award non-monetary prizes or bonus credits. Others require an entry fee, which we deduct from your account balance at the moment you register. We display the entry fee, prize pool size, and number of participants before you confirm entry.
Eligibility rules vary. Most tournaments are open to all verified users in supported jurisdictions. Some tournaments may be restricted by account age, minimum deposit history, or geographic region. We clearly state these restrictions in the tournament details page.
Once you enter, you cannot withdraw from the tournament mid-cycle. However, you can continue playing any non-tournament games on mahjong 500 without affecting your tournament standing. Your tournament plays are tracked separately from casual plays.
Tournament Advantages
- Structured competition with transparent scoring
- Real-time leaderboard updates on mobile
- Multiple game categories to suit different styles
- Clear prize allocation and withdrawal timelines
Considerations
- Entry fees apply to some tournaments
- KYC verification required before paid entry
- Cannot withdraw mid-tournament once registered
Payment Methods and Withdrawal Process
mahjong 500 supports a full range of Indonesian payment methods. For deposits, we accept e-wallet, mobile banking, local payment, online payment, and e-wallet via mobile wallet integration, as well as mobile banking for bank transfers. We also accept direct bank transfers from local payment, online payment, e-wallet, and mobile banking accounts. Deposits are processed instantly or within minutes, and your account balance updates in real time on your mobile device.
When you win a tournament or accumulate winnings, you can request a withdrawal. We process withdrawal requests during business hours and notify you via push notification when your request is received, reviewed, and approved. Funds are returned to your original payment method. If you deposited via local payment, your withdrawal goes back to your online payment wallet. If you used a e-wallet bank transfer, we send funds to your mobile banking account.
Withdrawal review typically takes a few business days. We conduct basic verification to ensure the withdrawal request matches your account and KYC profile. Once approved, the bank or payment provider processes the transfer on their end, which may add 1-2 additional business days depending on the institution.
Push Notifications and Data Usage
We send push notifications to keep you informed during tournaments. You receive alerts when a new tournament opens, when you rank up or down, when a tournament is ending soon, and when your withdrawal is processed. You can customize notification preferences in your mobile app settings—toggle tournament alerts, leaderboard updates, or promotional messages independently.
Tournament Mode uses minimal data on mobile. Leaderboard updates are lightweight JSON payloads, and live-dealer streams are optimized for mobile networks. If you are on a limited data plan, we recommend connecting to WiFi for live-dealer games, which consume more bandwidth than slot games or esports prediction markets. You can monitor your data usage in the app's account settings.

