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Your nikke account tracks every game you have accessed — live-dealer tables, slots, sportsbook markets, and esports bets. The Recently Played section displays this history, letting you quickly return to tables or games you were using, check your session outcomes, and manage your account activity in one place.
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We at nikke keep your Recently Played list organized by date and game type. Whether you were playing baccarat in Jakarta, checking Liga 1 odds from Bandung, or spinning slots during Idul Fitri, your history is stored securely and accessible anytime you log in. This guide explains how Recently Played works, how to interpret your session data, and how to use it to manage your account responsibly.
What is Recently Played on nikke
Recently Played is a chronological log of every game, table, or market you have accessed on nikke. When you open your account dashboard, the Recently Played section shows your last 10-20 sessions by default, with the most recent at the top. Each entry displays the game name (e.g., "Baccarat Table 3", "Aviator", "Liga 1 – Jakarta vs Surabaya"), the date and time you played, and a quick-access link to return to that game.
The list updates in real time. If you play a live-dealer table at 3 pm, that session appears in Recently Played immediately. If you then switch to a slot game at 3:15 pm, the slot appears above the table in your list. This running history helps you remember what you were playing and makes it easy to jump back to a favorite table or game without searching through menus.
How to Access Your Recently Played List
Log into your nikke account and navigate to your dashboard or account menu. Recently Played is typically displayed as a card or section on the main dashboard, or accessible via a dedicated tab labeled "History" or "Recently Played". On mobile (Android or iOS app), the same section appears in your account menu, often under "My Activity" or "Game History".
You can filter your Recently Played list by game type. Most nikke accounts allow you to view only live-dealer games, only slots, only sportsbook bets, or only esports markets. This filtering is useful if you want to focus on a specific category — for example, viewing only your recent baccarat sessions to track your play pattern.
Some accounts also allow you to set a date range. If you want to see everything you played during Idul Adha or a specific week, you can narrow the view. This feature is helpful for reviewing your activity over a particular period or preparing documentation for account verification.
nikke Recently Played features
- Chronological list of all games and tables accessed
- Quick-access links to return to recent games
- Filter by game type (live-dealer, slots, sportsbook, esports)
- Date-range filtering for specific periods
- Session outcome summary (win/loss, balance change)
- Timestamp and duration for each session
Understanding Session Details in Recently Played
Each entry in Recently Played shows several pieces of information. The game name tells you what you were playing (e.g., "Dragon Tiger Table 2" or "Sweet Bonanza"). The timestamp shows when you started the session. The duration (if available) shows how long you played. Your balance change displays whether you won or lost during that session — for example, "+our welcome offer" means you gained that amount, while "−our welcome offer" means you lost it.
For live-dealer tables, Recently Played may also show the table limit (minimum and maximum bet) and the number of rounds you played. For slots, it shows the bet size you used and the number of spins. For sportsbook bets, it shows the odds and the bet amount. This detail helps you understand your activity at a glance.
If you click on a session entry, you can often view a full breakdown: every individual bet or spin, the exact outcomes, and your running balance throughout the session. This granular view is useful if you want to review a specific round or investigate a disputed outcome.
Using Recently Played to Manage Your Account



Recently Played serves several practical purposes. First, it helps you track your spending and outcomes. By reviewing your history, you can see how much you have wagered over a week or month, how many sessions you have played, and whether you are winning or losing overall. This transparency is important for understanding your gaming patterns.
Second, it helps you identify favorite games and tables. If you notice you return to the same baccarat table repeatedly, or you consistently play Aviator during lunch breaks, Recently Played makes this pattern visible. Some players use this insight to set personal limits — for example, deciding to play only three times per week instead of daily.
Third, Recently Played is useful for account security. If you see a session you do not recognize — a game played at a time you were not online, or from a location you were not in — this is a red flag. Contact nikke support immediately if you spot unauthorized activity. Your Recently Played history is evidence that helps our team investigate.
Privacy and Data Retention
nikke stores your Recently Played history securely. All data is encrypted and accessible only to you (and to nikke staff if you request support). We retain this history for compliance and dispute-resolution purposes. If you ever dispute a session outcome or a withdrawal, your Recently Played data is part of the evidence we review.
You can request to delete your Recently Played history, though this is rarely necessary. If you want to clear your history for privacy reasons, contact our support team. Note that deleting history does not affect your account balance or any withdrawals — it only removes the visible log of your sessions.
Recently Played Across Devices
Your Recently Played history syncs across all devices. If you play baccarat on your desktop in Medan, then log into nikke on your phone in Jakarta, your phone will show that baccarat session in Recently Played. This cross-device sync means your history is always current, no matter where you access nikke.
The sync is real-time for most sessions, though there may be a slight delay (a few seconds) for very recent activity. If you are concerned about privacy on a shared device, you can log out after each session, which prevents others from seeing your Recently Played list.
Recently Played and Withdrawal Verification
When you request a withdrawal on nikke, our backend reviews your Recently Played history to verify that your account activity is consistent with your withdrawal request. For example, if you deposit our welcome offer via DANA and immediately request a withdrawal of our welcome offer, our system flags this as suspicious because your Recently Played shows no winning sessions to account for the extra funds.
This verification process protects both you and nikke. It prevents fraud and money laundering while ensuring that withdrawals are legitimate. If your Recently Played history raises questions, our support team contacts you to clarify. Typically, a e-walletef explanation resolves the issue.
If you have won significantly at live-dealer tables or slots, your Recently Played history shows this. When you withdraw, the history supports your claim that the funds came from legitimate gameplay, not external sources. This transparency speeds up withdrawal approval.
Using Recently Played for Personal Insights
Many players use Recently Played to understand their gaming habits. By reviewing your history over a month, you can answer questions like: How often do I play? What games do I prefer? Do I play more during holidays like Idul Fitri or Imlek? Am I winning or losing overall? Do I tend to play longer sessions or quick rounds?
This self-awareness is valuable. If you notice you are playing more frequently than you intended, or you are consistently losing, Recently Played gives you the data to make a change. Some players set personal rules based on their history — for example, "I will play only on weekends" or "I will limit each session to subject to verification".
Recently Played also helps you remember which tables or games you enjoyed. If you had a good experience at a particular live-dealer table, Recently Played makes it easy to return. If a slot game frustrated you, you can avoid it in the future.
Platform security layers
nikke protects your Recently Played history and all account data using multi-layered security. All connections between your device and our servers use TLS encryption, the same technology banks use for secure transactions. This means your login credentials, game history, and balance information are encrypted in transit and cannot be intercepted by external parties. Our servers are hosted in data centres with physical security controls — only authorized personnel can access hardware.
Your Recently Played data is stored in encrypted databases. Even if a database breach occurred (hypothetically), attackers would find encrypted data, not readable session logs. Access to your history is restricted to you and to nikke staff members who need it for support or compliance purposes. Staff members are trained on data privacy and sign confidentiality agreements.
Session timeouts automatically log you out after periods of inactivity on shared devices, preventing others from viewing your Recently Played list. Two-factor authentication (2FA) adds another layer — if someone tries to access your account from an unfamiliar device, they must provide a code from your phone. We strongly recommend enabling 2FA in your account settings to protect your Recently Played history and all other account data.
Game fairness and RTP
Your Recently Played history records outcomes from both live-dealer games and RNG-based slots. Live-dealer outcomes (baccarat, roulette, Dragon Tiger) depend on physical events visible on camera — real cards, real wheels, real dice. These outcomes are transparent and cannot be manipulated by software. When you review a live-dealer session in Recently Played, you can request video footage of that session from our support team to verify the outcome.
RNG-based slot outcomes (Aviator, Sweet Bonanza, Gates of Olympus) are determined by certified algorithms audited by third-party labs. The RTP (Return to Player) is fixed and published — for example, Aviator might have an, meaning the house edge is non-specific info. This RTP applies equally to all players and all sessions. Your Recently Played history shows your individual results, but these results are random variations around the published RTP, not evidence of unfairness.
If you dispute an outcome recorded in Recently Played, our support team investigates. For live-dealer games, we review video footage. For slots, we verify the RNG certification and check our logs for any anomalies. Your Recently Played data is part of the evidence we use to resolve disputes fairly.
KYC verification process
When you create an account on nikke, we collect your name, email, phone number, and date of birth. To deposit and withdraw, you must complete KYC (Know Your Customer) verification. This process requires uploading a government-issued ID, a selfie holding that ID, and proof of address. Our verification team reviews these documents manually within 1-2 business days.
Once verified, your account is marked as "KYC complete" and you can transact freely. Your Recently Played history is accessible only after KYC is complete — this is a security measure to prevent unauthorized access. If your KYC is rejected, we send a message explaining why and asking you to resubmit corrected documents.
KYC is mandatory in most jurisdictions where online gaming is legal. It satisfies anti-money-laundering (AML) regulations and ensures that funds come from legitimate sources. Your Recently Played history is part of the verification process — it shows that your account activity is consistent with your withdrawal requests and helps prevent fraud.
User feedback and review channels
Player feedback about Recently Played and other nikke features helps us improve. If you find the interface confusing, if you want additional filtering options, or if you have suggestions for how Recently Played could be more useful, we encourage you to share this feedback. Contact our support team via email or live chat, and your suggestion is documented and reviewed by our product team.
Read reviews from other players to understand how they use Recently Played. Community forums and independent review sites often discuss account features and transparency. Look for patterns — if multiple players praise Recently Played for helping them track their spending, that is meaningful feedback. If players mention that the interface is hard to navigate, that is also valuable data.
We take feedback seriously and use it to evolve nikke. If many players request a feature (such as exporting Recently Played data as a CSV file), we evaluate adding it. This iterative feedback loop ensures that Recently Played and all nikke features remain useful and aligned with player needs.
Getting Started with Recently Played
Your Recently Played list starts populating the moment you play your first game on nikke. Whether you are in Surabaya playing baccarat, in Semarang checking Piala AFF odds, or anywhere else accessing nikke, every session is logged. Log into your account anytime to view your history, filter by game type, and jump back to your favorite tables or games.
Use Recently Played as a tool for transparency and self-awareness. Review your history regularly to understand your gaming patterns, track your spending, and make informed decisions about future sessions. If you notice unauthorized activity or have questions about a session, contact our support team — your Recently Played data is evidence that helps us investigate and resolve issues.
Recently Played is one part of nikke's commitment to transparency and account security. Combined with our KYC verification, two-factor authentication, and encrypted data storage, Recently Played helps you maintain control of your account and understand your activity on our platform.