GAME REFERENCE

Tournament Mode at araitoto

Tournament Mode is our scheduled leaderboard format where you spin the same featured slot as everyone else in the bracket and climb the live ranking in real time...

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What Tournament Mode actually is

Tournament Mode runs on Pragmatic Play and PG Soft slot engines we already host in the main lobby, wrapped in a timed bracket layer. You join a session, spin the featured title, and your highest-paying rounds push you up the live board. Sessions run from fifteen minutes to a full evening, and the prize split is published on the bracket card before

you commit. We refresh the schedule daily so you always have something fresh to jump into.

EDITORIAL PICKS

Three things that define Tournament Mode

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Live Board

Real-time ranking

Your position updates spin by spin, not at the end of the session. We show the...

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Featured Slot

One game per bracket

Each bracket locks to a single slot — Sweet Bonanza, Gates of Olympus, Mahjong Ways —...

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Prize Split

Published before entry

The pool, the seat count and the payout curve sit on the bracket card before you...

How Tournament Mode plays out

Entering a bracket

Pick a bracket from the Tournament tab, confirm the buy-in shown on the card, and your seat locks. You can join up to fifteen minutes after the session opens, and your timer aligns with the bracket clock.

Scoring your spins

Points come from your single highest-paying round at the qualifying stake, not the cumulative total. One strong hit can leapfrog you twenty seats, which keeps late entries genuinely competitive throughout the session.

Bet sizing rules

Each bracket sets a minimum qualifying stake so the leaderboard stays fair. You can spin above it for bigger swings, but anything below the floor counts for play only and not for ranking points.

Mobile feel

The bracket HUD collapses into a thin top bar on phones, leaving the reels full-size. Tap the bar to expand the live board, tap again to hide it and return to clean spinning.

SIDE BY SIDE

Tournament Mode transparency table

01

Game type

Timed slot leaderboard built on host-provider RNG slot engines.

02

Volatility

Inherits the base slot's volatility — usually medium-high on featured titles like Gates of Olympus and Sweet Bonanza.

03

Supported devices

Android and iOS browsers, plus desktop Chrome, Safari and Edge. The bracket HUD scales to screen size automatically.

04

Access region

Available to araitoto accounts in supported regions across Indonesia, where local law permits.

ON THE GO

Tournament Mode on your phone

We built the bracket HUD specifically for phone screens because most of our Tournament Mode seats are taken on mobile. The board collapses to a slim bar, the reels stay...

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Auto-resume on reconnect
Portrait-mode reels
Push alert before lockout
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SUPPORT

Help paths inside Tournament Mode

Bracket questions If a seat doesn't lock or your buy-in...
Scoring disputes Every qualifying spin is logged with a hash...
Schedule help Not sure which bracket suits your bankroll or...
TRUST MARKERS

Fairness signals for Tournament Mode

Provider RNG

Slots inside brackets run on the same certified Pragmatic Play and PG Soft engines as the main lobby, with no separate tournament build.

Spin hashing

Every qualifying round is timestamped and hashed so scores can be audited after the session closes.

Open prize pool

The pool and payout curve are published on the bracket card before entry and cannot be changed once a seat is sold.

Equal maths

All seats play the same slot at the same RTP — no high-roller variant, no hidden multiplier.

Session log

Your spin history for the bracket stays in your account for thirty days, downloadable on request.

Regional compliance

Tournament Mode follows the same access rules as the rest of araitoto and runs only in supported Indonesia regions where local law permits.

Tournament Mode vs other araitoto formats

vs Standard SlotsStandard slot rooms let you spin at your own pace with no clock. Tournament Mode adds a timer, a shared title and a leaderboard, turning the same reels into a ranked session.
vs Live BaccaratLive Baccarat is dealer-paced and one-on-one with the table. Tournament Mode is solo against a leaderboard, with no dealer and a fixed bracket window instead of open seating.
vs AviatorAviator is round-by-round crash betting against a multiplier. Tournament Mode keeps slot mechanics but layers a points race on top, scoring your best single round.
vs SportsbookSportsbook runs on fixture clocks set by leagues. Tournament Mode runs on our own bracket clocks, so sessions start and finish on a schedule we publish daily.
vs Live RouletteLive Roulette is continuous and you decide when to leave. Tournament Mode has a defined entry window and a hard close, so the whole field finishes together.
vs Mahjong Ways base gameYou can play Mahjong Ways anytime in the standard lobby. Inside Tournament Mode the same slot becomes a ranked seat, with payouts coming from the prize pool, not the paytable alone.
vs Daily Drops slotsDaily Drops trigger random prize awards across the lobby. Tournament Mode is a scheduled, scored bracket — you know the start, end and payout curve before sitting down.
AT A GLANCE

Six concrete things about Tournament Mode

01
Daily refreshed schedule New brackets post each morning across short, medium and evening windows.
02
Single-slot brackets Each session locks to one featured title so the maths stays equal for every seat.
03
Live top-twenty board The visible board shows the top twenty seats with live point gaps between them.
04
Published prize curve The full payout split appears on the bracket card before you commit a buy-in.
05
Late-entry window You can join up to fifteen minutes after a bracket opens without losing scoring time.
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Phone-first HUD The bracket overlay collapses to a slim bar on mobile, keeping the reels full size.

Tournament Mode questions we hear

Your score is your single highest-paying qualifying spin during the bracket window, not the total of your spins. That means one strong round late in the session can push you well up the leaderboard.

Yes, late entry is open for the first fifteen minutes of every bracket. After that window the seat list locks and the field plays out the remaining time together until the close.

Each bracket card names the featured slot before you enter — usually a Pragmatic Play or PG Soft title like Sweet Bonanza, Gates of Olympus or Mahjong Ways. The slot does not change mid-session.

Every bracket sets a qualifying stake floor shown on the entry card. Spins below that floor still play but do not score points, so the leaderboard stays fair across every seat in the field.

Prizes credit to your araitoto account once the bracket closes and the final board is confirmed, usually within a few minutes. The payout curve published before entry is what we pay out.

Yes, and most seats are taken on phones. The bracket HUD collapses to a slim bar so the reels stay full size, and your seat is held if you briefly lose connection mid-session.

Open the Tournament tab from the main lobby and you'll see today's schedule, tomorrow's headline brackets, and the featured slot, buy-in and prize curve for each session listed in order.