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What the Bet Slip contains
The Bet Slip on link jnetoto is a compact ledger: market rows, selection tags, potential settlement status, and stake controls. Each row shows market type, market code, and whether the selection is live, suspended, or closed. For slots-related entries, the slip shows entry mode (single-spin, batch entry or tournament entry), the game provider label and the scheduled draw or tournament session where applicable.
When adding selections from sports — for example an upcoming Liga 1 fixture — the slip groups by settlement type so that cash-out availability, if applicable, is displayed separately from locked lines. The same grouping logic applies to MPL and esports markets such as Mobile Legends and PUBG Mobile, though the display fields differ where multi-leg parlay rules apply.
A compact slip reduces errors: stake once, confirm twice, and review settlement flags before leaving a session.
Stake behaviour and multi-market rules
We separate stake behaviour into three modes: single-stake per selection, split-stake per leg and aggregate stake for combiners. On link jnetoto the default is explicit — the user must confirm the aggregation method before submission. When a user changes a stake while multiple selections are active, the interface preserves the previous entries as a historical line unless overwritten via the edit control.
- Single selection: stake applies to one selection only.
- Accumulator/Combo: stake can be applied to the whole pack; the slip shows the number of legs and qualifiers.
- Tournament entries: stake maps to entry tokens and session IDs rather than conventional odds labels.

Interface states and error handling
Errors on the Bet Slip are explicit: suspended markets show a lock icon and disabled stake controls; verification-required wallets show a verification banner and restrict withdrawal-type selections. On link jnetoto we keep error messages concise and actionable — each message points to the specific field that needs attention and, where relevant, links to the payments or verification pages.
Common states users encounter include partial settlement (one or more legs settled while others remain live), market voids, and event postponements. The slip updates in real time for live markets; if a settlement message arrives while the user is editing, the system prompts to confirm the final stakes.
Payment methods and wallet flow
Deposits and withdrawals interact with the Bet Slip only through the wallet state; common methods include DANAe-wallet and mobile banking
Editing, saving and recall
The slip supports save-and-recall: saved slips are tied to account tiers and session history on link jnetoto. Saved items store provider IDs, stake details, and any special flags such as tournament session numbers. Recall is chronological; users may rename saved slips for quick access during events such as Piala AFF match days or during holiday schedules like Idul Fitri
- Save: persist the current selections and stake mapping.
- Recall: reload a prior slip; editable until a line is settled.
- Rename: label slips to reflect events (e.g., Liga 1 weekend, MotoGP round).
Keep one eye on ticket IDs and the timestamp; those are the reference if a settlement query is raised with support at link jnetoto.
Recognise suspended lines early; the slip will grey them out and prevent submission until the market reopens.
Use the same payment channel for deposit and withdrawal to reduce review steps; for example, transactions via local payment often retain clearer traceability.
We compile product notes from the operations desk and front-line support to keep slip guidance aligned with ongoing product updates.

