How Recently Played works on montirtoto
Recently Played tracks every game you've accessed—whether you placed a bet, just watched a table, or browsed without wagering. The system records the game title, your last access time, and a thumbnail preview so you can identify it at a glance. We sort the list by most recent first, so your last-played game appears at the top and is one tap away from re-entry.
The feature is not limited to finished games or settled bets. If you're mid-session on a blackjack table, you can close the app, return hours later, and the table will still be in your Recently Played list. Tap it, and you rejoin the same table stream (if it's still active) or a fresh seat if that particular session has closed. This matters on montirtoto because live tables rotate and refresh regularly, so we distinguish between "your exact table" and "this game type" when rebuilding your session.
On montirtoto's home screen, Recently Played appears as a horizontal scrollable section with game cards. Each card shows the game name, game category (Slots, Live Casino, Sports, Games), and a small preview image. Beneath the cards is your game count, so you can see how many unique games you've engaged with over time—useful for recognizing patterns in your play.
The Recently Played section also displays payment-method shortcuts. If your recent games include live tables that require a deposit, we show DANA, e-wallet, mobile banking, and local payment top-ups in the same area. This keeps deposit options close when you're deciding whether to fund another session. We don't force a deposit—it's just visible so you can add funds if you wish.
Clearing and managing your Recently Played history
You have full control over your Recently Played list. Each game card has a small menu icon (three dots) that lets you remove that single item, or you can clear the entire Recently Played section from montirtoto's settings. Clearing history does not delete your account transaction history or betting records—it only hides those games from your Recently Played list. Your account statement and settlement records remain intact for audit and withdrawal purposes.
Some players prefer to clear Recently Played periodically to focus on new games or seasonal tournaments like Liga 1 playoff rounds or Piala AFF matches. Others leave it intact to quickly return to favorite games during quieter moments—for example, jumping back into a Mahjong Ways session during a work break, or joining a live roulette table during Idul Fitri holiday downtime.
Recently Played across devices and sessions
Your Recently Played list is account-linked, not device-linked. This means if you play slots on your Android phone in the morning, then open montirtoto on your laptop at work, your Recently Played will show the same games on both devices. The list syncs within seconds of logging in, so you're always seeing your most up-to-date history. This cross-device continuity is especially useful during Liga 1 match days or Piala Indonesia fixtures when you might check odds from multiple screens throughout the day.
If you log out of your montirtoto account and then log back in—whether from the same device or a different one—your Recently Played list rebuilds automatically. We retrieve your last 50 games and display them in order, so your history is never lost. This is helpful if you reset your phone, upgrade to a new device, or simply want to revisit games you haven't played in weeks.
Integration with deposits and withdrawals
Recently Played integrates smoothly with montirtoto's payment flow. If you're returning to a game that requires a deposit (e.g., a live blackjack table you haven't funded since yesterday), tapping the game card opens both the table and a deposit prompt. You can choose to fund your session right away or dismiss the prompt and watch the table without wagering. Your balance is always displayed, so you know exactly whether you need to top up.
Withdrawal requests on montirtoto don't affect your Recently Played history. If you cash out your winnings from a game, that game remains in your Recently Played list so you can return to it anytime. Our payment methods—online payment, e-wallet, mobile banking, local payment, online payment, e-wallet, and direct bank transfers (mobile banking, local payment, online payment, e-wallet)—all process independently from game tracking. Your withdrawal history is logged in your account statement, separate from your Recently Played view.
Recently Played turns montirtoto from a menu-driven platform into a personalized dashboard where your favorite games are always one tap away.
Recently Played and game availability
Some games on montirtoto have limited availability—for example, certain live tables close during off-peak hours, or seasonal tournaments (like Nyepi holiday period) may rotate special markets on and off. If a game in your Recently Played list is temporarily unavailable, we show it with a "Currently Offline" badge. Tapping it will show you when the game typically goes live again, or it will route you to a similar game you might enjoy instead.
During peak hours—morning commute, lunch breaks, evening play time—most games remain available continuously. Sportsbook odds for Liga 1 and Piala Indonesia fixtures stay live throughout match days, and our live casino tables (blackjack, baccarat, roulette) run 24/7. Your Recently Played list reflects what's currently accessible, so you're never shown a game that's genuinely closed.
Optimizing your Recently Played experience
To get the most from Recently Played on montirtoto, keep your list fresh by occasionally clearing old games you no longer play. This helps the feature remain a genuinely useful shortcut rather than cluttered with abandoned interests. If you notice a game appearing in Recently Played that you don't recognize, you can remove it individually—this might happen if you accidentally clicked a game while browsing the lobby.
Recently Played also works well alongside montirtoto's search function. If you can't find a game you remember playing, type its name in the search bar, and montirtoto will pull it from your history even if it's no longer in the Recently Played carousel. This is useful for finding older games during busy seasons when your active list grows quickly.
