How ricis Organizes the Result Archive
Our result archive is organized by league and tournament. Liga 1 results are grouped by season (August to May). Piala Indonesia and Piala AFF results are grouped by tournament year. Champions League results split into group-stage and knockout phases. MotoGP results are organized by race calendar year. Badminton (BWF) tournaments are indexed by event name and date.
Each result entry displays the final official score, match date, venue, and settlement status. We use the governing body's official record — for Liga 1, that is the official PSSI record; for Champions League, the UEFA record; for MotoGP, the FIA record; for BWF tournaments, the Badminton World Federation record. We do not accept media reports, unofficial sources, or social-media commentary as settlement authority. Our archive reflects only verified, official results.
The archive is searchable by multiple fields. You can enter a team name (e.g., "Jakarta" to find all Liga 1 matches involving Jakarta-based teams), a date range (e.g., "January 2024 to March 2024"), or a player name for individual performance records. Search results show all matching records, with settlement details linked to each result so you can see how your wagers on those matches were processed.
Each result links to detailed match statistics — starting lineups, goal scorers with times, yellow and red cards, substitutions, and possession percentages. For MotoGP races, the archive includes qualifying times, grid positions, and lap-by-lap highlights. For BWF tournaments, results include set scores, match duration, and player statistics.
Linking Results to Your Settlement History
Every wager you place on ricis is tied to a result in our archive. When a Liga 1 match settles, we record the official final score and cross-reference it with your account bet slip. If you wagered on a Jakarta vs. Surabaya match and it settled 2-1 to Jakarta, your bet slip and the result archive both show that outcome. You can verify this link by checking your account transaction history and comparing it to the result in the archive.
Your account settlement records are stored indefinitely. We retain your bet slip (the wager you placed, the odds at the time, your stake amount), the result it settled against, and your payout or loss. If you ever dispute a settlement, we reference both your account record and the official result archive to resolve the discrepancy. This dual-record system ensures transparency and prevents disputes.
Tournament Calendar and Result Publication Timeline
We publish results to the archive within hours of official match conclusion. Liga 1 matches that finish at 20:30 are in the archive by midnight. Champions League matches that finish at 22:00 are indexed by 23:30. MotoGP races that conclude at 19:00 are published by 19:30. Badminton tournament results are published as matches conclude, sometimes in real time for live-streamed matches.
Tournament calendars are published in advance. We list all upcoming Liga 1 matchdays, Piala Indonesia rounds, Piala AFF fixtures, Champions League group-stage and knockout dates, MotoGP race weekends, and major BWF tournaments in our calendar view. Each event shows the scheduled date, time zone (converted to Jakarta time), teams or competitors, and venue. Once the event concludes, the result populates in the archive automatically.
Seasonal Archives and Historical Context
Our archive spans multiple seasons, allowing you to compare historical performance. You can see how Jakarta performed in Liga 1 last season versus this season. You can review Champions League results from previous years to inform your understanding of team form. You can track individual badminton players' performance across multiple BWF tournaments.
This historical data is useful for research, statistics tracking, and identifying long-term trends. We do not charge a fee for accessing archive data — all historical results are included in your ricis account at no extra cost.
Result Verification and Dispute Resolution
If you believe a result was recorded incorrectly in our archive, you can file a dispute request through your account. You submit the match details (teams, date, your account bet slip), and our settlement team reviews the official governing body's record. If an error is found, we correct the archive entry and adjust your account settlement if necessary.
Dispute resolution typically takes one to two business days. We compare our archive record against the official source (PSSI for Liga 1, UEFA for Champions League, FIA for MotoGP, BWF for badminton tournaments). If the official source confirms our record is correct, we explain the settlement to you in detail. If the official source reveals an error, we credit or debit your account accordingly and update the archive.
We keep a log of all disputes filed and resolutions reached. This log is stored in your account and available for your review. We do not charge a fee for dispute review or resolution — it is part of our commitment to transparent settlement practices.
ricis result archive is a searchable, transparent record of every match result and tournament outcome. Every settlement is tied to an official result.
Exporting Data and Maintaining Personal Records
You can export your complete settlement history and the result archive in CSV format. Your export includes your account bet slips (date, league, teams, odds, stake, payout), the corresponding result archive entries, and your net balance change for each wager. This file is useful for personal accounting, tax purposes, or your own statistical analysis.
We provide the export tool at no cost and include your entire betting history — you can export data for all time or for a specific date range. The export includes all currencies and payment methods used, so it reflects your complete account activity. You can re-download the export at any time.
Our result archive is also accessible via a public API for third-party research and statistical platforms. If you use external tools or applications to track sports data, you can configure them to pull ricis result data directly, ensuring your personal records stay synchronized with our official settlement records.
Using Historical Results to Inform Future Wagers
Many ricis members use our result archive to research team form, player statistics, and historical performance before placing new wagers. You can see how many goals Jakarta typically scores at home versus away. You can check badminton players' head-to-head records across multiple tournaments. You can review how Champions League teams perform in knockout stages versus group stages. None of this research constitutes investment advice or guaranteed prediction — it is purely historical data for your reference.
Our archive does not offer predictive analytics or odds recommendations. We provide factual, historical records only. How you use that data to inform your own decisions is entirely your choice. We do not take responsibility for wagers based on historical patterns — each wager is an independent decision made at your own discretion.
Archive Accuracy and Ongoing Updates
We update our result archive continuously as matches conclude and official results are confirmed. During high-volume periods like Piala AFF or Champions League knockout stages, our archive receives multiple result entries per day. We maintain backup systems to ensure no result is lost or corrupted during updates.
Archive data is encrypted and stored on secure servers. We do not share individual result records with third parties without your explicit consent. Your personal settlement history (your wagers and payouts) is linked to results but stored separately in your account, accessible only to you and our settlement team.
If you notice an archive discrepancy or believe a result was published incorrectly, contact our support team immediately with the match details. We investigate within 24 hours and take corrective action if an error is found. Our commitment is to maintain an accurate, transparent result archive that serves as the settlement authority for all ricis wagers.
