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Our Recently Played section on gods keeps a live record of every game session you start—whether you're spinning Aviator, testing your luck with Sweet Bonanza, or sitting at a live baccarat table. This feature lets you jump back into any ongoing game, review your recent match history, and track which tournaments align with your schedule across our platform.

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Understanding how Recently Played works helps you move faster between slot tournaments and live-dealer tables. We log each entry so you can see which games you favoured during the past week, how long you spent in each session, and when the next scheduled event starts. It's a convenient way to plan your gaming and avoid missing tournaments that match your style.

How our gods Recently Played list tracks your sessions

Every time you open a slot game or join a live table on our gods platform, we create a timestamped entry in your Recently Played history. This list appears in your account dashboard and shows the game name, the date and time you started, and whether the session is still ongoing or closed. For slot tournaments, we also note which scheduled event you entered, so you can see at a glance whether you're competing in our daily Aviator bracket or this week's Sweet Bonanza tournament.

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Our gods Recently Played interface displays your session history with timestamps and game category labels.

The main purpose of Recently Played is convenience—we want you to resume a game or check your standings without hunting through menus. If you were competing in a Friday evening Mahjong Ways tournament and had to step away, Recently Played shows you exactly where that event sits in the leaderboard and lets you jump back in with one click. For live-dealer games, the list shows which table you joined and whether seats are still available if you want to continue.

What information does each Recently Played entry show?

Each entry in your Recently Played list includes several key details. First, the game or table name appears at the top—Aviator, Gates of Olympus, live baccarat, or Dragon Tiger, for example. Below that, we display the timestamp: the exact date and time you began the session. For tournaments, we add the event name, so you know whether you're in the daily or weekly bracket.

Next, we show the session status. If the game is still running, it displays "Active" and you can tap to resume immediately. If the session has closed, it shows "Completed" along with your final position or result summary. For live tables, the status also indicates seat availability—if the table is full, you'll see that information so you can decide whether to wait for an opening or try a different table.

Recently Played does not store odds or predictions

Our Recently Played list is a historical record only. We do not use it to suggest future outcomes or predict which games will perform better. It simply tracks when you played and which events you entered.

We also include a session duration estimate—how long you spent in that particular game. This helps you monitor your time on the platform and plan your next session. If you're checking Recently Played before a Liga 1 match starts, for instance, you can see how long your last slot tournament took and decide whether you have time for another round before kickoff.

Using Recently Played to plan your tournament schedule

Our gods platform publishes a weekly event calendar showing all upcoming tournaments across slot games, live tables, and occasional sportsbook events tied to major fixtures like Piala AFF or Champions League nights. Recently Played helps you cross-reference that calendar with your playing history. If you notice you consistently join our Thursday Aviator tournaments, you can set a reminder and make sure you're ready to compete when that bracket opens.

The list also shows which payment methods you used during each session. If you typically deposit via OVO or e-wallet, Recently Played reminds you which account you used last, so your next deposit flows to the same wallet without extra confirmation steps. For bank-transfer users in Jakarta, Surabaya, or Bandung, the same principle applies—Recently Played preserves your preferred channel so your workflow stays smooth.

gods tournament calendar aligned with Recently Played game history
Pairing your Recently Played history with our gods tournament calendar helps you spot patterns and plan ahead.

Session management and data retention on gods

We keep your Recently Played entries visible for the most recent sixty days of activity. After sixty days, older sessions move to an archive that you can still access through your Account History section if needed—they simply don't clutter your main dashboard. This timeframe gives you a rolling window to review your recent behaviour and spot which games and tournaments align with your interests.

If you want to clear your Recently Played list manually, you can delete individual entries or reset the entire list from your account settings. Clearing the list does not affect your tournament standings, leaderboard position, or payment records—it only removes the convenience shortcuts. Your actual game history and financial records remain in our system for compliance purposes, accessible through Account Statements and Tax Documentation if you ever need them.

Key takeaways

  • Recently Played shows every game session with timestamp, status, and duration
  • The list persists for sixty days, then moves to archive
  • You can filter by game category, tournament, or payment method to find specific sessions
  • Clearing Recently Played does not affect your tournament records or account balance
  • Use it to align your gaming schedule with our weekly tournament calendar

Resuming games from Recently Played

Clicking a Recently Played entry takes you directly to that game or table. For ongoing tournaments, you rejoin the event at your current leaderboard position with your score intact. For closed sessions, selecting the entry shows a summary card with your final standing, any winnings or losses recorded, and links to the full tournament results. This design ensures you never lose track of where you stood in a competition.

If a tournament has ended but the table remains open for extended play, Recently Played offers a quick restart option. Our gods platform also suggests related tournaments scheduled for later in the week—for example, if you just finished a Sweet Bonanza tournament, we might highlight tomorrow's Gates of Olympus event so you can decide whether to enter. These suggestions are purely informational; we never force you to play a particular game or enter an event you didn't select.