Our mikro4d Live Score content and table context
We treat live score as an information layer, not as a promise of any outcome. Our feed can show match state, period status, cards, goals, or race progress when a supported event has data coverage. We also show when a score is pending confirmation, because a feed can adjust after referee review, tournament correction, or provider delay.
We connect this score layer with our live-dealer lobby in a simple way. A user can follow Liga 1Piala AFFMotoGP, or Mobile Legends updates, then return to a live table without mixing sport rules with casino rules. Our table outcomes remain controlled by the dealer studio, not by any sports score.

Our mikro4d score rules and update notes
We display live score updates in stages. A match can move from scheduled to active, then to paused, review, or finished status. We mark these states to reduce confusion. If a football goal, red card, or final whistle is corrected by the data source, our display can update after the first message appears.
We avoid calling score data final until the event status confirms it. This matters during stoppage time, VAR review, rain delay, MotoGP race interruption, or esports pause. Our support team can explain what a status label means, but we do not change match records by request.
- Our active status
- We show that an event is running when the provider marks the match or race as live.
- Our review status
- We show review when a score or incident may still be adjusted by the event source.
- Our final status
- We show final when the source confirms the event result or closing state.
Our live-dealer studio beside the score feed
We make live-dealer tables the main experience around this page. Our blackjack tables use dealer-managed cards and visible decision points. Our roulette tables show wheel movement through multi-camera views. Our baccarat, Dragon Tiger, and Sic Bo sessions use direct dealer calls, table-limit labels, and chat prompts for common rule questions.
We keep table limits visible before a seat is selected. A user can review the minimum and maximum range in the lobby, then decide whether the room suits the session plan. We do not hide table limits behind the dealer screen. We also keep sport score updates outside the table result area so users do not confuse a football score with a roulette spin or Sic Bo roll.
Our mikro4d dealer view and score view
We stream dealer tables with HD video, clear audio, and table prompts. The dealer controls the live game, while our score panel remains an informational side view for football, MotoGP, badminton, and esports.
We support common local payment routes such as DANAe-walletmobile banking, local payment, online payment, e-wallet, mobile banking, local payment, online payment, and e-wallet. We handle withdrawals through account checks and standard verification windows.
Our account and support flow
We ask users to verify account details before payment activity moves through the platform. Our KYC process can include identity document review, payment-name matching, and account recovery checks. If a document is unclear, our support team may request a clearer version through the account channel.
We provide multilingual help for live score questions, dealer-table rules, login recovery, and withdrawal status. Users from JakartaSurabaya, Bandung, Medan, and Semarang use the same support route. We do not promise fixed response times, but we organise support tickets by account issue, payment issue, and game-rule question.
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Our account check
We verify email access, profile details, and basic account ownership before payment review.
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Our payment review
We match the selected wallet or bank route with the account record before withdrawal handling.
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Our support routing
We send live score, dealer-table, and account recovery questions to the relevant help queue.

