How boss500 Confirms and Displays Match Results
Match results on boss500 flow from official league data sources. When a Liga 1 match concludes, the league publishes the final score. Our system receives this data, cross-checks it against our internal match schedule, and marks the fixture as settled. The result displays on the Match Results page within moments of official confirmation—typically within subject to verification after the final whistle, depending on league reporting lag and our data-pipeline processing time.
Live in-play markets on boss500 close automatically as the match ends. Once the final score is confirmed and our settlement system processes it, all related orders move to a settlement state. Users see the outcome (win, loss, or push, depending on the order type and result) reflected in their account balance. Partial settlements may occur if an order involved multiple legs (e.g., a multi-match parlay where one match has settled but another is pending).
boss500 maintains a complete Match Results archive. Users can browse historical fixtures, view final scores, and download their order slips for tax or personal records. This archive is searchable by league (Liga 1, Piala AFF, Champions League), date range, or team name. All match data is encrypted and stored securely; users access their own order history via their authenticated account session.
Settlement and Withdrawal After Match Results
Settlement on boss500 is automatic but subject to verification review. When a match result is confirmed and your order outcome is determined, the system calculates your payout or loss, updates your account balance, and logs the transaction. Winning orders add funds to your wallet; losing orders deduct funds. Partial wins (e.g., half the stake on an over-under line that pushes) are handled per order rules, which display before you place the order.
Withdrawal requests after settlement follow a separate verification process. You request a payout, select your original payment method (DANA, e-wallet, mobile banking, local payment, or bank account like online payment, e-wallet, mobile banking, local payment), and submit. Our compliance team reviews the account for AML checks, deposit-to-withdrawal ratio, and transaction history. Once cleared, funds return to your payment method within standard banking windows.
Settlement and withdrawal are separate actions. Winning a match and having your balance credited happens automatically; moving that balance to your bank account or e-wallet requires a withdrawal request and compliance review. This two-step process protects both your account and our platform from fraud or money-laundering risk.
Settlement timeline
- Match result confirmed by official league – typically within subject to verification of final whistle
- boss500 processes result and updates account balance automatically
- Winning balance credited to your wallet; losing balance deducted
- Withdrawal request initiated separately – submitted for compliance review
- Funds return to original payment method after review clears
Tracking Your Orders and Match Results on boss500
Every order you place on boss500 is logged with a unique reference number. You can view your order history under the account menu—filter by status (pending, settled, cancelled), date range, or match type. Each order slip shows the match fixture (e.g., Jakarta vs Surabaya Liga 1), your selected market (full-time result, over-under, handicap), stake amount, and odds at the time of order placement.
Once a match result is confirmed, your order slip updates to show the outcome. If your order won, the payout amount appears; if it lost, you see the loss recorded. Cancelled orders (due to match postponement or other administrative reasons) are marked separately, and your stake typically returns to your wallet within the same settlement cycle.
Esports orders (Mobile Legends, Free Fire, PUBG Mobile) follow the same tracking logic as football. Match results for esports tournaments are confirmed by the tournament organizer; our system integrates these feeds and settles orders accordingly. The timeline may vary because esports match results depend on tournament schedules and reporting infrastructure.
Match Results Coverage Across Regions and Leagues
boss500 covers football leagues and tournaments spanning multiple regions. Liga 1 (Indonesian domestic league), Piala Indonesia (Indonesian cup), and Piala AFF (Southeast Asian championship) are core offerings. International tournaments such as Champions League, Piala Asia, and Premier League fixtures also populate our Match Results system when markets are active. Esports tournaments (MPL Mobile Legends, Free Fire Pro League) operate on separate schedules and are indexed separately in Match Results.
Regional time zones affect result timing. A Liga 1 match in Jakarta played at 19:00 WIB settles at WIB end-of-match time; a Champions League fixture played in Europe settles during European hours but appears on boss500 in real-time due to our 24-hour data pipeline. Users accessing from Medan, Bandung, or any other Indonesian city all see the same result and settlement time—no regional delays.
During major holidays—Idul Fitri, Idul Adha, Imlek—league schedules often shift, causing fixture reschedules or cancellations. When a match is postponed, boss500 updates the fixture status and cancels related pending orders. Users receive notification via their registered email or SMS; cancelled stakes are credited back within the same business day.
Payment Methods and Settlement Withdrawal on boss500
After a match result settles and you decide to withdraw your balance, boss500 supports withdrawal to the same payment method you used for deposit. If you funded via online payment, your settlement payout goes to that e-wallet reference. mobile banking, local payment, and online payment withdrawals route back to the same e-wallet. Bank transfers (e-wallet, mobile banking, local payment, online payment virtual accounts) return to your registered account number. e-wallet and mobile banking follow the same matching logic.
Withdrawal requests undergo compliance review before processing. Our team checks account history, order volume, and deposit-to-withdrawal ratio to comply with anti-money-laundering standards. This review typically completes within one business day; longer reviews are possible if your account activity is complex or if banking infrastructure is slowed by holidays.
You can request partial withdrawals—e.g., withdraw only a portion of your settled balance and leave some in your wallet for future orders. Each withdrawal request is tracked separately; you receive a withdrawal slip with a reference number, payment method, amount, and status (pending review, approved, in transit, complete).
Match Results on boss500 turn league outcomes into account credits, turning the final whistle into real settlement.
Data Security and Order Record Retention
All Match Results and order history on boss500 are encrypted and stored securely. Your order slips, settlement records, and payment method data are protected by SSL encryption in transit and AES encryption at rest. Users access their Match Results via authenticated login; two-factor authentication is optional but recommended for additional security.
boss500 retains Match Results and order history for a minimum of 7 years per financial record-keeping standards. You can download your order history in CSV or PDF format for personal records, tax purposes, or dispute resolution. If you dispute a settlement outcome, contact our support team with your order reference number; our records team reviews the match result, our settlement calculation, and your order parameters to verify accuracy.
Password reset and account recovery follow a verification workflow. If you forget your password, request a reset link via email; it expires within one hour. If your email address has changed, contact support with ID proof for manual verification. Your Match Results and order history remain fully accessible once you regain account access.
