How we structure Asian Handicap on sdy draw
The Asian Handicap removes the draw by giving one side a goal head-start or deficit. On our match pages we display three columns: the home handicap, the away handicap, and the matching price. Quarter handicaps (for example −0.25, −0.75) split your stake across two adjacent whole or half lines, which is why a "win half / refund half" outcome can appear on the settlement screen.
We sort fixtures by kick-off time and then by competition weight, so Liga 1 weekend rounds and Champions League midweek nights sit near the top of the list. Tapping a fixture opens the full market tree: Asian Handicap, Over/Under, corners, cards, and player props. The handicap card stays pinned to the top of the secondary panel because most of our football volume sits there.
For users new to the format, our help text uses plain phrasing — "home −1.5 means the home side must win by two clear goals" — rather than industry shorthand. A short tooltip on each line shows the equivalent half-stake split for quarter handicaps so settlement is never a surprise.
Funding the account: e-wallet versus bank transfer
Two funding paths sit side by side on our deposit screen. The e-wallet route — DANAe-wallet, mobile banking, local payment, online payment, e-wallet — suits readers who already keep a daily balance on their phone. The bank route — mobile banking, local payment, online payment, e-wallet virtual accounts — suits readers who prefer moving funds directly from a current account. Both clear into the same wallet balance; the difference is on the user side, not on ours.
- E-wallet: lower per-transaction limits, faster confirmation when the wallet app is already signed in, useful for topping up before a weekend Liga 1 round.
- mobile banking: a single scan handles any participating wallet or bank app, helpful when switching devices.
- Bank virtual account: higher single-transfer ceiling, reconciliation in your bank statement, preferred for users funding the account before Piala AFF or Champions League weeks.
Account verification before the first withdrawal
We hold every new account in a pre-verification state. You can browse Asian Handicap lines, save fixtures, and configure the slip, but a deposit requires mobile verification and a withdrawal requires document verification. The order matters: we verify the phone first so password resets and login alerts route to a number we have on file.
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Register and confirm email
Open the account with an address you actively read; our security notices route there.
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Verify your mobile number
A one-time code reaches the SIM you registered. Re-verification is required if you change SIM.
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Fund through local payment, online payment or bank
Choose either rail. The first deposit ties to the verified account name; mismatches are paused for review.
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Submit document verification
A government ID and a selfie capture. This unlocks the withdrawal queue subject to standard review windows.
Mobile browser versus the sdy draw app
The browser version of our site renders the same Asian Handicap board as the app and uses the same login session. The trade-off: the app holds the session longer between visits and surfaces push notifications for kick-off; the browser leaves no install footprint and is easier on older devices. Around Idul Fitri and Imlek travel periods, when users hop between SIMs, we see lighter handicap volume on the app and heavier volume on the mobile browser.
A handicap line is information, not advice. Read it, price it, and decide on your own budget.
Support, password reset, and withdrawal review
English-language support handles three recurring queries: password reset, deposit name mismatch, and withdrawal review status. We do not promise a fixed processing window — payout times depend on the bank's clearing cycle and on our risk review. Two-factor authentication is optional but recommended for accounts that deposit through multiple wallets.
