Tournament Structure and Competitive Mechanics
The M-World Championship divides play into four tiers: weekly micro-tournaments (7-day windows), monthly leagues (4-week blocks), seasonal championships (3-month cycles), and a year-long crown event. Each tier carries independent leaderboards and prize allocation. A player may compete simultaneously in a weekly Aviator sprint and a monthly Sweet Bonanza league—both feed toward their championship standing separately, then aggregate toward the annual rank. This multi-layered structure lets casual players engage in short sprints while committed competitors track cumulative performance across months.
Entry mechanics are straightforward. You select an active tournament from the championship calendar, confirm your entry fee (deducted from your account balance), and begin accruing tournament points. Points are calculated by formula—some tournaments reward total session wagers, others track win-loss ratios or highest single outcomes. The leaderboard updates live; you see your rank shift in real time as you play. Withdrawals are blocked only during active tournament windows for account holders with pending settlement; once a tournament closes, your account balance updates and withdrawal becomes available immediately.
Multi-tier tournaments distribute play across different timescales, letting players choose commitment level without losing standing in higher tiers.
Game Rotation and Featured Titles
Aviator and Sweet Bonanza are permanent fixtures in the M-World Championship—they appear in weekly micro-tournaments and anchor the monthly league schedule. Fortune Tiger cycles in during months two and four of each seasonal cycle. Gates of Olympus leads month three. Mahjong Ways integrates into specialty weeks during month one. We publish the annual game calendar at the start of each year so players can plan participation in advance.
Each game operates under identical rules within the championship as outside tournaments. Aviator crash mechanics remain unchanged; Sweet Bonanza payline structures are consistent. The championship simply frames participation around scheduled competition windows and leaderboard rankings rather than individual wager outcomes. This separation—game mechanics from tournament structure—ensures players understand that game RTP and volatility remain stable regardless of tournament participation.
- Micro-Tournament
- Seven-day competition window. Any active player may join. Entry costs are proportional to prize pool size. Settlement occurs within 24 hours of event close.
- Monthly League
- Four-week block spanning a calendar month. Entry requires prior season participation or one-time qualification play. Prize allocations are larger than micro-tournaments.
- Seasonal Championship
- Three-month cycle. Aggregates results from all monthly league finishes. Top-tier players compete for the season prize pool. Qualification is automatic for previous season finalists.
Payment Methods and Tournament Entry Flow
M-World Championship entry draws from your account balance. You fund that balance through deposit—selecting DANA, e-wallet, mobile banking, local payment, online payment, e-wallet, or direct bank transfer (mobile banking, local payment, online payment, e-wallet). Once deposited, your account shows available balance and reserved balance (amount tied to active tournaments). Entry to a micro-tournament, for example, might deduct fifty units from available balance; that fifty is then held in reserved balance until settlement.
Withdrawal requests process only against available balance—the unreserved portion of your account. If you have one hundred units total and fifty reserved in an active tournament, you may withdraw only fifty. Once the tournament settles, the fifty units return to available balance (increased or decreased based on final standing). We process all withdrawals to your designated payment method within standard windows. No withdrawal limits apply; no minimum holding periods exist. The only constraint is tournament settlement timing.
Account Verification and Competitive Eligibility
Account verification is mandatory for M-World Championship participation. You must provide identity confirmation (government ID or passport photo) and pass KYC checks within one business day. Once verified, you gain access to all tournament tiers. Account age does not impose waiting periods; newly verified accounts may enter micro-tournaments the same day. We maintain separate tournament accounts and standard accounts within your profile—tournament balance and standard balance are distinct for audit clarity.
Two-factor authentication is optional but recommended for championship players. If enabled, any withdrawal request prompts for a one-time code sent to your registered phone number. This adds a layer of protection against unauthorized payouts. Session management lets you view active logins, IP addresses, and last-access timestamps; you may force logout from other devices if you detect suspicious activity.
Settlement and Prize Distribution
Tournament settlement occurs within 24 hours of event close. Final leaderboards are calculated by formula, cross-checked against play history, and published to all participants. Prize payouts are processed immediately into your account balance—no separate approval step or verification hold. If you ranked in the top tier of a monthly league, your payout appears instantly; you can then withdraw that portion to mobile banking, local payment, online payment, e-wallet, or your bank account.
Prize distribution is proportional. Top-tier participants receive larger shares; mid-tier players receive moderate returns; participation-level finishers receive small rebalancing amounts. Exact percentages vary by tournament size and tier, but we publish these rates before entry opens. Some tournaments use fixed prize pools; others use rake models where entry fees seed the pool. Both models are transparent at announcement.
Advantages
- Multiple entry points (weekly, monthly, seasonal) suit different commitment levels
- Real-time leaderboards provide transparency and immediate feedback
- Ten payment methods remove regional friction for deposit and settlement
Limitations
- Withdrawal requests cannot process against reserved funds in active tournaments
- Account verification adds one business day before championship eligibility begins
Seasonal Calendar and Holiday Scheduling
We align the championship calendar with regional holidays and activity patterns. During Idul Fitri and Idul Adha, we increase tournament frequency—launching additional micro-tournaments and extending league deadlines to accommodate higher participation. Imlek and Nyepi holiday windows similarly see expanded scheduling. Year-end (November–December) features the crown event—a three-week culmination of all seasonal points, open to all finalists from prior months.
Tournament schedules are published three months in advance. This lets players from Jakarta, Bandung, and other regions plan participation around work calendars and holiday closures. We do not cancel tournaments during holidays; we simply run additional events alongside standard schedules. Your account timezone setting ensures all event times display in your local reference.
