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The Number Archive on anekatoto1 is a searchable record of historical slot outcomes, live-table results, and number-based game data accessible to all account holders. You can review your own play history, view past game cycles, and check which numbers or symbols appeared in previous rounds—all without replaying the games or re-depositing to study patterns.

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This archive serves as a transparent reference tool. When you access it, you see timestamped records sorted by game type, date range, and outcome category. The data covers all slot titles (Aviator, Sweet Bonanza, Gates of Olympus, Fortune Tiger, Mahjong Ways), live-dealer tables, and number-draw events. No numbers are hidden; all settled rounds are logged and retrievable for 90 days from the play date.

What the Number Archive Contains

The Number Archive is a historical log of every round you have played on anekatoto1. Each entry records the game name, stake amount, outcome result (win or loss), settlement time, and your account balance before and after the round. For slot games, the archive shows the reel symbols that appeared and whether any bonus features triggered. For live-dealer tables, it logs your hand outcome and the dealer's cards. For number-draw events, it captures the drawn numbers and your prediction accuracy.

Data is organized chronologically, with the most recent rounds at the top. You can filter by game category (slots, live casino, sportsbook), by specific game title, by date range, or by outcome type (wins only, losses only, or all rounds). Each filter operates independently, so you can narrow your view quickly without navigating multiple menus.

The archive is personal and private. Only you can view your Number Archive; support staff cannot access it unless you grant explicit permission during a dispute investigation. All entries are encrypted and stored securely on anekatoto1 servers.

Accessing Your Number Archive

To access the Number Archive, log into your anekatoto1 account and navigate to the History or Account section. The archive appears as a separate tab labeled "Game History" or "Number Archive" (exact wording depends on your app version). Once you open it, the most recent 20 rounds load automatically. You can scroll to load more, or use the filter panel on the left to refine your view.

The Number Archive is available on both mobile and desktop. On mobile, the filter panel slides in from the side; on desktop, it displays as a sidebar. All filtering operations are instant, so you see results within 1-2 seconds of selecting a filter criterion.

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A step-by-step walkthrough of accessing, filtering, and exporting your game history from the Number Archive.

Filtering and Search Options

The Number Archive offers multiple filtering dimensions to help you locate specific rounds or patterns quickly. You can filter by game name (e.g., "Sweet Bonanza"), by game category (e.g., "Live Dealer"), by date range, by stake size range, or by result type. Filters stack—so you can select "Sweet Bonanza" AND "Date: Last 7 days" AND "Outcome: Wins" to see only winning rounds from that game in the past week.

A search box also allows you to look up specific round IDs, which are printed on your transaction receipts and in withdrawal confirmations. This is useful if you need to investigate a disputed outcome or verify a particular settlement.

Game filter
Select one or more game titles (Aviator, Fortune Tiger, Roulette, etc.) to view only rounds from those games.
Category filter
Filter by Slots, Live Casino, or Sportsbook to see all rounds in that product category.
Date range filter
Select a start and end date to view only rounds played within that period.
Outcome filter
Choose Wins, Losses, or All Outcomes to narrow the result set by settlement type.
Round ID search
Type a specific round ID to locate and review that single transaction in full detail.

Understanding Archive Data Fields

Each archive entry displays several key pieces of information. The game name appears first, followed by the play timestamp (date and time in your local timezone). Your stake amount is clearly shown, as is the outcome (win or loss) and the settlement amount. Your account balance before and after the round is also recorded, allowing you to cross-verify that the system updated your balance correctly.

For slot games, the archive shows which symbols appeared on the reels and whether bonus features triggered. For live-dealer tables, it displays your bet type (e.g., "Bet on Banker" in Baccarat) and the outcome. For number-draw events, it logs the drawn number sequence and your prediction, plus accuracy details if applicable.

Number Archive entry with full round details
Archive entry showing game, stake, outcome, and balance change
Filter panel for game history
Filter options: game type, date range, outcome, and search by round ID
Export game history to CSV
Export option to download filtered history as a spreadsheet

Using the Archive for Account Verification and Disputes

The Number Archive is an integral part of anekatoto1's account transparency and dispute-resolution process. If you question a settlement or believe a balance update was incorrect, you can navigate to the Number Archive, locate the disputed round, and review all details—stake, outcome, timestamp, and balance impact. You can then screenshot or export the entry and submit it to support as evidence.

When you contact support with a question about a specific round, reference the round ID shown in the archive. This allows our team to cross-reference server logs and provide a detailed explanation immediately. In rare cases where a system error is confirmed, your account is credited and the correction is recorded as a separate archive entry for audit purposes.

Archive accuracy: Number Archive entries are pulled directly from anekatoto1's settlement database and cannot be edited or deleted. They serve as the authoritative record for your account activity.

Exporting and Archiving Your Data

You can export your Number Archive as a CSV (comma-separated values) file, compatible with Excel and other spreadsheet programs. To export, apply your desired filters in the archive interface, then select the "Export" button at the top. The system generates a file containing all matching entries and downloads it to your device. File names include your account ID and export date (e.g., "anekatoto1_account-12345_2025-02-15.csv").

Exports are useful for personal record-keeping, tax reporting, or detailed analysis of your play patterns. You can export as frequently as you wish; there are no limits on how many times you download your data.

Number Archive Across Payment Methods and Regions

Regardless of which payment method you used (DANA, e-wallet, mobile banking, local payment, online payment, e-wallet, mobile banking, Mandini, local payment, online payment), all your rounds appear in a single unified Number Archive. The archive does not separate by payment source; instead, it tracks all activity under your account balance.

The Number Archive is the same whether you are accessing anekatoto1 from Jakarta, Surabaya, Bandung, Medan, Semarang, or any other supported region. Your historical data is synchronized across all access points and device types, so you see consistent information on mobile and desktop.

Data Retention and Archival Policy

The Number Archive displays the last 90 days of your activity in live searchable format. After 90 days, older entries are moved to cold storage but remain accessible upon request—they simply don't appear in the live search interface. If you need to retrieve a round from more than 90 days ago, contact support with the approximate date and game type, and they can retrieve it from the archive system.

Entries are never deleted unless you request permanent account closure. Even then, regulatory requirements may require anekatoto1 to retain your archive data for compliance purposes, though it is no longer accessible to you after closure.

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