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How It Works

A simple walkthrough for players, organizers, results, rewards, and withdrawals.

For Players 1. Create or complete your account. 2. Open a tournament page and review format, timing, slots, prize information, and registration status. 3. Register with accurate team and in-game player details. 4. Wait for room details or organizer instructions when the tournament goes live. 5. Play the match and monitor result announcements. 6. If you win or receive a reward, submit a withdrawal request using valid payout details when the option becomes available. For Organizers And Admins 1. Create tournaments with the correct schedule, format, and rules. 2. Review registrations and manage live room details. 3. Submit or verify results after matches conclude. 4. Publish prize or reward information after checking standings and evidence. 5. Review withdrawal requests before marking them approved or paid. What Users Should Know - Registration may close before match time or when slots are full. - Room IDs and passwords are normally released only for live events. - Results can be reviewed before rewards are finalized. - Admins may request extra proof where a dispute or anti-cheat concern exists. Skill And Fair Competition The platform is intended for esports competition based on player performance and organizer rules. Users must not use unfair tools, scripts, account sharing, or coordinated manipulation. Indian Compliance Considerations Where tournaments involve entry fees, deposits, or winnings, the platform may introduce additional disclosures, KYC checks, refund notes, or payout safeguards. Users are responsible for checking whether participation is lawful in their own state or locality. Best Practices Before Joining - Use your correct phone number or email - Keep team roster details accurate - Join the room on time - Save proof of payment if an event has entry fees - Read tournament rules before playing Disputes And Reviews Support and organizer review may be required for wrong-room joins, missing scores, suspicious kill entries, prize disputes, or payout mismatches. Clear evidence helps resolve issues faster.