What Makes Grand Slam Our Live-Dealer Core
Grand Slam is the umbrella name for all live-table games on china pool. We operate multiple studios and stream to a shared player pool, so tables fill quickly and you rarely wait for a seat. Each studio runs blackjack, roulette, and baccarat tables across different bet ranges. Dragon Tiger—a fast two-card card game—rounds out the portfolio. We add new tables during peak hours (weekends, Liga 1 match nights, Idul Fitri season) to absorb demand.
The live-stream quality matters. Our studios use multi-camera setups so you see the table from three angles: overhead, dealer-facing, and side view. Audio flows both ways—you hear the dealer's commentary and other players' reactions. The feed compresses for mobile without visible artifacts. If your connection dips below 1 Mbps, we auto-switch to a lower-bitrate stream that still shows the action clearly.
We separate tables by bet minimum so you find a stake that suits your budget. A table might require our welcome offerinimum per hand; another accepts our welcome offer or higher. Maximums are set per table but rarely hit in practice. You can jump between tables mid-session—your balance stays on your china pool account and you carry it instantly to the next table.
Chat integration lets you greet other players and the dealer. We moderate chat to keep it respectful. Abuse, spam, or harassment triggers a mute; repeated offences may suspend chat privileges. The dealer reads messages during natural breaks (shuffles, dealer change-outs).
Mobile App Performance and Streaming
Our mobile app is built in React and optimized for Android and iOS. Download size is under 50 MB, and the app caches tables so subsequent launches load in under two seconds. You authenticate with your email and password; optional two-factor authentication (via SMS) adds security. Once logged in, the app syncs your balance in real time across all devices.
Table loading on a phone typically takes 3–5 seconds from tap to live feed. This includes connecting to the studio stream, initializing the chat socket, and rendering the UI. If you tap a table and the stream doesn't appear within 10 seconds, the app shows a "reconnect" button. Tapping it forces a fresh connection; most reconnects succeed instantly.
Grand Slam was engineered for regional realities—low-data zones, variable bandwidth, device memory constraints.
We support three streaming modes: standard (1080p, 2.5 Mbps), medium (720p, 1.2 Mbps), and low-bandwidth (480p, 0.5 Mbps). The app auto-detects your connection and picks the best quality without buffering. You can manually override this in Settings. Low-bandwidth mode still shows card values, dealer actions, and spin results clearly—just at reduced resolution. Most players in Medan, Semarang, and smaller cities find low-bandwidth mode sufficient during peak hours.

Deposit and Withdrawal Flow
Before you play, you deposit to your china pool account using a local method. We support DANA, e-wallet, mobile banking, local payment, online payment, e-wallet, and transfers from mobile banking, local payment, online payment, or e-wallet. Each method carries the same verification standard—we confirm the sending account matches your registered identity. No fixed deposit minimums or maximums are stated by us; your bank and payment app may impose their own limits.
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Open Deposit PageIn app: Wallet tab
Select your payment method. We display the current exchange rate (if applicable) and any transaction fee imposed by your bank.
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Enter Amount and ConfirmYour bank details pre-fill
Review the total (amount + fee). Tap "Proceed" and your payment app (mobile banking, local payment, etc.) opens to authorize.
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Payment Verification5–15 seconds typical
The payment processor confirms the transaction. Our system credits your china pool balance when verified. You may then join a Grand Slam table.
Withdrawals work in reverse. You enter the amount you wish to cash out, select your destination (online payment, e-wallet, bank account, etc.), and we process it against your account balance. Verification takes a standard banking window—typically one to three business days depending on the institution. We do not hold withdrawal requests artificially; they flow to the payment network immediately. If a cashout does not arrive within the stated window, our support team investigates for free.
Playing a Grand Slam Table
Once you join a live table, the interface shows the dealer, the play area, your balance, and a betting widget. For blackjack, you see your hand and the dealer's up-card. Betting happens before the deal; our system locks the betting zone once cards are drawn. You click "Hit," "Stand," "Double," or "Split" using touch buttons. The dealer responds in real time, and the outcome resolves instantly.
Roulette displays a physical wheel in one camera feed. You place chips on the layout (numbers, colors, odd/even, etc.) before the dealer spins. Baccarat shows the banker and player hands side by side. Dragon Tiger is simpler—two cards are drawn and you bet on which is higher. All outcomes are determined by the live draw; no algorithm intervenes.
The app tracks your session in real time. A running tally shows your cumulative win or loss for that table session. You can close the app mid-hand—your balance remains on your china pool account and you rejoin any table later without penalty.

