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posu Market Closing Time - Aviator, Sweet Bonanza & Fortune Tiger
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At posu we publish clear market closing times for each product so you know when a market is open for action, when it locks for settlement, and when a result is final. This guide explains how closing windows work across slot events, scheduled tournaments and the live-dealer tables that appear in our lobby.
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Market closing time is the moment we stop accepting actions for a named market and begin the process that leads to final settlement. On posu a market may close for routine reasons (scheduled end of a tournament round), for administrative reasons (system maintenance), or because the event outcome is now determined.
Slot events on posu typically follow a scheduled cadence: daily rounds, hourly leaderboards, and multi-day tournaments for headline titles such as Aviator, Sweet Bonanza and Fortune Tiger. Each round has a published close time; deposits and session joins are permitted up to the stated cut-off only where local law permits.
A clear closing time reduces disputes and helps players plan tournament entries and session play.
For scheduled sports markets such as Liga 1 fixtures or a Piala AFF match, market closing will reflect the official match start and any publicly announced postponements. For live-dealer tables, closing is per-round; for example, a roulette spin locks on the dealer's call. We list market-close timestamps in the product detail and in-session banners so players in Jakarta, Surabaya and Bandung can check local timing.
Details
How market closing time is enforced varies by product type. Below we outline the typical mechanics and what to expect when a market moves from open to closed on posu.
Slot tournaments and scheduled events
Most slot tournaments on posu have three phases: registration, live play, and settlement. Registration ends at the market closing time printed on the tournament page. Play remains active until the close; after the cut-off we record final leaderboard positions and begin result verification.
Common titles and their operational notes:
- Aviator — Short-round sessions often close on a precise minute; any attempt to join after the listed close will be blocked.
- Sweet Bonanza and Gates of Olympus — Multi-day leaderboards close at a scheduled server timestamp; results require final aggregation.
- Fortune Tiger and Mahjong Ways — Progressive events may have staggered closing windows to reduce peak load.

Live tables and in-play markets
Live-dealer rounds close per round. For blackjack and baccarat, actions are accepted until the dealer announces "no more bets" or until the system-enforced lock. For in-play sports markets, odds and markets may close at referee stoppage or when official information changes. posu marks these changes in the event feed and in-session logs.
Settlement and verification
After a market closes, we run verification steps before marking outcomes final. Verification covers timestamp checks, play session logs and any replay data from the game provider. If a ticket or session spans a close boundary, our system references the server timestamp and the recorded action timestamp to determine validity.
- Market close
- The published timestamp when new actions are no longer accepted.
- Lock window
- Short processing period where we aggregate and verify entries before settlement.
- Finalisation
- When the market outcome is recorded as final and reflected in the account ledger.
When a close is adjusted for reasons such as public holiday schedules (Idul Fitri, Idul Adha, Imlek, Nyepi) or regional events, we publish notices on the product page and in the support center. For tournaments or scheduled Liga 1 match markets that change time, the updated close is the authoritative timestamp.
If you entered before the listed close time, our logs will show the action and we will use that record in settlement.
We track market timestamps centrally and keep a record for review requests and audits.
Tips and Notes

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We recommend checking the market page for the exact close timestamp before attempting to join a round. For fast rounds such as Aviator, prepare to enter earlier rather than at the last second; network latency can affect the time an action reaches our servers.
If you use mobile payments like DANA, e-wallet or mobile banking for a last-minute deposit, confirm the transaction appears in your account balance before the printed close. For bank transfers (local payment, online payment, e-wallet, mobile banking) or local payment, allow for the time your provider requires to reflect a cleared balance with posu.
- Check event pages for scheduled maintenance or holiday adjustments (for example around Idul Fitri or Imlek).
- For tournaments spanning multiple days, note the daily close times and leaderboard freeze windows.
- If a market closes due to a verified external change (match postponement, provider outage), posu will publish an announcement and apply the settlement rules for that scenario.
For event-specific guidance — whether a Piala AFF fixture, a Piala Indonesia match, or a slot tournament — use the product detail page and the event timeline provided there. Our support team can clarify how a specific close was recorded when you provide a timestamp, the affected market name and your account reference.
Access to markets and payment methods is only available where local law permits; for questions about availability in Medan or Semarang, or to confirm payment options in your city, consult the support section on posu or open a help ticket through the site.