Our flexi138 Olympic Games live-studio format
We group Olympic Games content around studio-led entertainment because many users want to understand the table before they commit funds. Our live studios use HD video, dealer-facing cameras, table-close cameras, and result displays. The same room may carry fast card games, wheel games, and classic tables, but each table has its own rule panel.
We separate the experience into three categories. First, our card-show area covers Andar Bahar and Teen Patti with simple outcome screens. Second, our table area covers blackjack, baccarat, Dragon Tiger, roulette, and Sic Bo with familiar casino layouts. Third, our game-show area covers wheel-based rounds where multipliers, bonus panels, or special segments appear as part of the broadcast.
Our flexi138 table-limit context
We show table-limit information before a user enters a room. Our interface lists the available chip range, active table status, and game type, so the user can compare card tables against roulette, baccarat, Dragon Tiger, or Sic Bo without opening multiple windows.
We also keep dealer language notes visible where available. Our support coverage uses English and local-friendly phrasing, and our dealers keep instructions short so mobile users can follow the session while checking payment status or account messages.
Our flexi138 rules view for Andar Bahar and Teen Patti
We present Andar Bahar as a direct card-comparison game. Our screen shows the main card, the two sides, the betting window, and the final placement of the matching card. We keep the result history visible so users can understand the display, but we do not frame past results as a prediction tool.
We present Teen Patti with hand-rank information beside the video feed. Our rule panel explains how hand strength is read, how side options differ from the main outcome, and when a round closes. We use the same practical style for blackjack and baccarat, where users need to know dealer action, card draw rules, and settlement timing.
- Our betting window
- We show a countdown before the dealer closes entries. The timer is a rule note only and may differ by table type.
- Our table history
- We display recent outcomes for reading the interface, not as a guarantee or forecast.
- Our settlement view
- We credit or deduct balances after the result is confirmed by the game system and dealer feed.
Our flexi138 payment path beside the live table
We place payment access close to account settings because table users often need to review balance, pending deposits, or withdrawal status. Our IDR Wallet guide explains the payment structure, and we connect e-wallet users through DANAe-walletmobile bankinglocal payment, online payment, and e-wallet where supported.
We also support bank transfer flows through mobile banking, local payment, online payment, and e-wallet. Our withdrawal screen asks the user to confirm the registered name, payment method, and account details before submission. We do not treat loyalty status or table activity as a way to skip verification; account review remains part of the process.
- We ask the user to verify login and account identity details.
- We show the available deposit channels and any method-specific notes.
- We record the selected payment rail for future withdrawal checks.
- We review withdrawal requests through standard verification windows.



Our flexi138 sports and esports side context
We keep sportsbook and esports mentions secondary on this page, because the Olympic Games guide is mainly about live studios. Still, some users move between live tables and event pages for Liga 1Piala AFF, MotoGP, badminton, MPL, Mobile Legends, Free Fire, and PUBG Mobile. We show schedules and market types as information, not as a directive to wager.
We also keep slot references short. Aviator, Sweet Bonanza, Gates of Olympus, Fortune Tiger, and Mahjong Ways sit in a different game library from live-dealer rooms. Our article separates those mechanics from live tables so users do not confuse random-number games with dealer-managed card or wheel rounds.
We treat our live studio as a rules-first space: table view, dealer action, payment status, and verification notes must stay easy to read.
Our flexi138 local access and support notes
We design the interface for mobile use across common city contexts such as JakartaSurabaya, Bandung, Medan, and Semarang, but our service is available only where local law permits. Users are responsible for checking whether access and use comply with their own jurisdiction's law before opening, funding, or using an account.
We keep support tied to practical tasks: login recovery, payment status, document review, table dispute review, and game-rule explanation. During Idul Fitri, Idul Adha, Imlek, or Nyepi periods, our payment queues may follow banking and provider availability, so we show status messages rather than fixed completion promises.
