Understanding the Bet Slip at oxybet
A bet slip collects your selected markets, stakes, and implied payouts before you commit your account balance. At oxybet, it appears on the right side of your screen (desktop) or in a collapsible panel (mobile). The slip updates in real time as you add or remove selections, so you always see your current position before you confirm.
The core elements of our bet slip are:
- Selection panel: Lists each market you've chosen (e.g., "Liverpool to win", "Slot tournament: Aviator"). Each shows the odds or tournament entry terms.
- Stake input: A text field where you enter your bet amount. The system accepts figures in your local currency and calculates potential returns based on the odds.
- Potential return: Displayed below stake, showing what you'd receive if all selections win (for accumulators) or your payout (for single bets).
- Confirm button: The action button. It's inactive until you've entered a valid stake and have sufficient balance.
- Remove selection button: Each selection has an X or remove icon so you can edit your slip without starting from scratch.
The bet slip is your last checkpoint before committing. Review it carefully—your stakes, odds, and potential return should all be visible and correct.
Single Bets vs Accumulators
Our bet slip handles two primary bet types. A single bet is one selection with one stake. You add a sportsbook market (e.g., Liga 1 match outcome) or slot tournament entry, set your stake, and confirm. Your potential return depends on the odds. Single bets are straightforward and settle quickly once the event concludes.
An accumulator combines multiple selections into one bet. All selections must win for your bet to win. If even one selection loses, your entire accumulator loses. The advantage is that odds multiply, so your potential return grows with each added selection. The risk is proportional—more selections mean higher potential payout but lower win probability. At oxybet, our bet slip clearly shows whether you're building an accumulator (by adding multiple selections) or placing independent bets, and it recalculates your potential return as you adjust.
Stake Management and Balance Display
Your bet slip always shows your available account balance at the top or in a dedicated section. This prevents you from accidentally staking more than you have. As you enter a stake amount, the system confirms whether your account can cover it—the confirm button remains disabled if your stake exceeds your balance. For players funding via DANA, e-wallet, mobile banking, local payment, online payment, or e-wallet, your balance reflects deposits processed through our standard verification window. Bank transfers via mobile banking, local payment, online payment, or e-wallet appear similarly, though processing windows may vary slightly.
The stake input accepts decimal values, so you can bet our welcome offer if you choose. We display this clearly on your bet slip so there's no ambiguity about what you're committing. Once you confirm, that stake is locked and your balance updates immediately to reflect the bet.



Bet Slip and Tournament Entry
At oxybet, the bet slip also handles slot tournament entries. When you enter a tournament—say, our daily Gates of Olympus or weekly Mahjong Ways event—the slip collects your entry stake, confirms tournament terms, and processes your registration. Unlike traditional sportsbook bets, tournament slips show entry fee, tournament schedule, and leaderboard access instead of odds. The mechanics are similar though: set your stake, review the terms, confirm, and your balance updates.
Tournament slips are available around major holidays like Idul Fitri and Idul Adha when we extend our tournament calendar. Our support team can clarify tournament rules and payout structures if you have questions before entering.
Your bet slip is a transparent record of what you're about to do. Read it, verify it, then confirm—never guess.
Managing Bet Slip Errors
If you realize you've made a mistake—wrong stake, wrong selection, or unwanted accumulator structure—you can edit directly in the slip. Remove selections one by one, change your stake amount, or clear the entire slip and start over. All of this happens before you confirm, so there's no penalty or reversal process needed.
Once you confirm and your bet is submitted, it becomes a live bet in your account history. At that point, you cannot edit it. You can only view it, track its status, or (in some cases) request a cancellation through our support team. Our support staff handle cancellation requests during business hours and review them based on the current status of the underlying markets.
Bet Slip and Account Security
Our bet slip interacts with your account's two-factor authentication settings. If you've enabled 2FA for withdrawals or account changes, some bet slip confirmations may trigger a verification step, depending on your security level. This adds a layer of protection so unauthorized access to your account cannot easily place bets without your knowledge. You'll receive a prompt on your registered device or email asking you to confirm the bet slip before it processes.
We also track all bet slip submissions in your account history. You can view a complete log of submitted bets, including date, time, stake, and outcome. This transparency helps you review your account activity and supports our fraud-prevention efforts.
