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cimol Tournament Live Dealer Studio with HD Tables

Tournament play on cimol sits between casual table sessions and high-stakes competition. We host structured bracket formats, timed rounds, and leaderboard tracking across blackjack, roulette, and Dragon Tiger. Players join a defined cohort, compete against real opponents in real time, and settle rankings by final chip count or win rate. It is a format that rewards consistency and strategy over luck alone.

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Tournament

Game
Category
Live Table / Card
RTP

Our tournament infrastructure runs on the same HD studio setup as our standard live tables. You see the same dealers, the same card shoes, the same wheel mechanics — but the scoring framework changes. Entry is voluntary; payouts follow a transparent prize pool structure. We run tournaments across multiple time windows so players in Jakarta, Surabaya, Bandung, and other regions can join without scheduling conflict.

Tournament structure and entry

Each cimol tournament has a defined start time, player cap, and buy-in amount. You register in advance through your account dashboard. Entry is optional — if you prefer standard table play without tournament scoring, that option remains available. Once the tournament begins, all players start with an equal chip stack. The dealer runs hands in sequence; your chip position updates in real time on the leaderboard visible to all participants.

Tournaments typically run for subject to verification, depending on the format. Some are single-table (up to 6 players); others are multi-table with a final table playoff. We announce the prize pool before registration opens. Payouts are distributed to the top finishers — usually top 3 to top 10, depending on field size. All prize amounts are settled through your cimol account and can be withdrawn via DANA, e-wallet, mobile banking, local payment, online payment, e-wallet, or direct bank transfer to mobile banking, local payment, online payment, or e-wallet.

cimol tournament leaderboard display showing live player rankings and chip counts

Game variants in cimol tournaments

We rotate tournament offerings across three main live-dealer games. Blackjack tournaments focus on hand-by-hand comparison — your goal is to beat the dealer's hand without busting. Roulette tournaments use a points system where certain outcomes (red, black, odd, even, specific numbers) award different chip multipliers. Dragon Tiger tournaments pit two cards head-to-head; you predict which will be higher. Each variant has its own strategy layer, and we publish the full ruleset before each tournament begins.

Tournament dealers are trained to manage the pace and fairness of competitive play. They announce each outcome clearly, confirm chip adjustments, and maintain a neutral stance toward all players. Our studios use multi-camera feeds so you can see the cards, the wheel, or the cards from multiple angles. If a dispute arises — a card reading, a chip count, a timing question — the dealer can review the recorded footage and make a ruling on the spot.

Tournament rules are published in advance

Before you register, we post the full ruleset, payout structure, and any special conditions. Read these carefully so you understand the scoring system and any house rules that apply to that specific tournament.

Registration and account verification

To enter a cimol tournament, your account must be verified. This means we have confirmed your identity, phone number, and payment method on file. Verification typically takes a few minutes after you submit your details. Once verified, you can browse upcoming tournaments, check entry fees, and register with a single click.

Entry fees are deducted from your account balance at the moment you confirm registration. If you do not have sufficient balance, you can deposit via mobile banking, local payment, online payment, e-wallet, mobile banking, local payment, or your bank (online payment, e-wallet, mobile banking, local payment). Deposits settle instantly, so you can register immediately after funding your account. If you withdraw from a tournament after registration closes, the entry fee is forfeited — this policy ensures fair play and prevents last-minute cancellations.

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Playing during the tournament

Once the tournament starts, you are seated at a live table with other registered players. The dealer runs hands in rapid succession — typically one hand every 30 to 60 seconds, depending on the game. Your chip stack is displayed on screen; the leaderboard updates after each hand. You can see your rank, your chip count, and the chip counts of other players in real time.

Strategy varies by game. In blackjack tournaments, you compete directly against the dealer and other players' outcomes — a win moves you up the leaderboard. In roulette tournaments, certain bets award more points than others, so you may choose conservative or aggressive betting based on your position. Dragon Tiger tournaments reward correct predictions with chip multipliers. The key is to manage your stack, avoid going broke, and finish in the money.

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    Watch the leaderboardReal-time ranking

    Know your position relative to other players. If you are near the bubble (the cutoff for payouts), adjust your play accordingly.

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    Manage your stackChip preservation

    Avoid reckless bets early. Build your stack steadily, then take calculated risks when the field narrows.

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    Stay focusedConcentration

    Tournaments move fast. Keep your attention on the dealer, the cards, and the leaderboard. Distractions cost chips.

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    Understand the payout structurePrize distribution

    Know how many places pay and what each position earns. This shapes your risk tolerance as the tournament progresses.

Withdrawal and settlement

When the tournament ends, final rankings are locked and prize payouts are calculated. If you finished in a paying position, your prize is credited to your cimol account immediately. You can then withdraw to your preferred payment method. We support online payment, e-wallet, mobile banking, local payment, online payment, and e-wallet for mobile wallets, plus direct bank transfers to mobile banking, local payment, online payment, and e-wallet. Withdrawal requests are processed subject to standard verification windows — we confirm your identity and payment details to prevent fraud.

Tournament winnings are treated the same as any other account balance. You can use them to enter another tournament, play standard live tables, or withdraw in full. There are no restrictions on how you use your prize money once it is credited to your account.

Note: All tournament payouts are subject to our standard account verification and anti-fraud checks. If we detect unusual activity or cannot verify your identity, withdrawal may be delayed pending additional documentation.

Tournament schedule and availability

We publish the tournament calendar monthly. Tournaments run at various times throughout the day and evening to accommodate players across different time zones and schedules. During major holidays — Idul Fitri, Idul Adha, Imlek, Nyepi — we often run special tournament formats with larger prize pools or extended play windows. Check the cimol app or website regularly to see what is coming up.

Tournament availability depends on your jurisdiction. Our services are available only where local law permits. If you are unsure whether tournaments are available in your region, contact our support team. They can confirm your eligibility and answer any questions about entry, rules, or payouts.

Tournament play rewards skill and consistency. Unlike casual table sessions, your position on the leaderboard is visible to all players, and your final rank determines your payout. This transparency is what makes tournaments fair and engaging.

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Support and dispute resolution

If a question arises during or after a tournament — a card reading, a chip count, a payout calculation — our support team is available to investigate. We keep full video recordings of every tournament table, so we can review any disputed hand or outcome. Contact us through the cimol app or website, and we will review the footage and provide a ruling within a standard timeframe.

Tournament play on cimol combines the structure of competitive gaming with the transparency of live-dealer tables. Whether you are new to tournaments or an experienced player, we invite you to register for an upcoming event and experience the format firsthand. Our dealers, our studios, and our leaderboard system are built to make every tournament fair, fast, and engaging.