How dare Balance Works
Your dare account balance is the sum of all funds deposited minus any withdrawals or active wagers. When you deposit via DANA or another payment method, the amount appears in your balance within moments. That balance is then available for play across our entire platform — live tables, sportsbook, and slots operate from a shared wallet.
Each time you place a stake on a Dragon Tiger hand, a Sic Bo roll, or a MotoGP match, that stake amount is held separately from your free balance. Once the outcome resolves, your balance updates to reflect the win or loss. If you win, your stake and profit return to your balance. If you lose, the stake is deducted. This happens instantly on live tables; settlement for sportsbook outcomes can take minutes to hours depending on the event finish time.
You can view your balance at any time from your account dashboard. The balance display appears at the top of every page and in the game lobby, so you never lose sight of your available funds. We also email a weekly statement to your registered address (or send it via the dare app), summarizing all transactions.
Deposits and Withdrawals
Depositing to your dare account is simple. Log in, navigate to the Deposit section, select your payment method (e-wallet, mobile banking, local payment, or online payment), and enter the amount. The fund will appear in your balance immediately. We accept deposits from players in supported jurisdictions; your payment provider will confirm eligibility during the checkout flow.
Withdrawing from dare works the same way in reverse. Go to Withdrawals, choose your payment method, and specify how much you want to transfer back. We process withdrawal requests subject to a standard verification check to confirm your identity and prevent fraud. Once approved, your funds return to the original payment method within the timeframe your bank or e-wallet provider specifies — typically one to two business days.
Live-Table Stakes and Balance
Live-dealer tables operate on a per-hand or per-spin basis. When you sit at a Blackjack, Roulette, or Dragon Tiger table, you place your stake before the action begins. That stake is deducted from your available balance immediately, so you cannot accidentally over-commit. If your balance drops below the table minimum mid-session, you will be prompted to add funds or move to a lower-limit table.
Each live table on dare displays its minimum and maximum stake limits. Tables range from conservative (suitable for Jakarta-area players building experience) to high-roller venues for seasoned players. Your account balance must always cover your chosen stake; we will not allow a bet that exceeds your balance.
Sportsbook and Slots Impact on Balance
Your dare account balance also funds sportsbook wagers on Liga 1, Piala AFF, and other football competitions. When you place a bet, the stake is reserved until the match concludes or the bet is settled. If the bet wins, your profit is added to your balance immediately. Slots and Aviator rounds also deduct stake from balance and credit winnings in real time.
The unified balance means you can switch between live Sic Bo, a slot session, and a Piala Indonesia sportsbook bet without moving money around. All activity feeds into one account balance, giving you full flexibility to engage across dare's product range.
- Available Balance
- Your total funds minus any active stakes or pending withdrawals.
- Pending Balance
- Funds held in active game rounds or settlement queue, not yet returned to your account.
- Bonus Balance
- Promotional credits (if any) displayed separately and subject to rollover terms.
Managing Your dare Balance
We recommend setting a budget before each session and monitoring your balance regularly. The dare dashboard displays your balance prominently, and you can set account preferences to receive email alerts if your balance drops below a certain level. This helps you stay aware of your spending across live tables, sportsbook, and slots.
If you need to pause your account temporarily or restrict deposits for a period, you can contact our support team. Our English-speaking team is available to discuss account management options and answer questions about your balance history.
