Definitions
Account, Player, Lobby and Funds carry the same meaning in every policy page we publish, so a term defined here applies identically inside Privacy and AML.
These Terms set the rules between you and tropicana77 — how your account works, what we expect from you, and what you can expect from us. Read them...
By opening an account with tropicana77, you agree to the Terms set out on this page. Eligibility is limited to adults in supported regions where local law permits, and the account you register must be in your own name with accurate contact details. We reserve the right to verify identity, request supporting documents and suspend access if the Terms are breached. Updates
to these Terms are published on this page, and continued use after a change means you accept the revised version. Disputes are resolved under the governing law referenced inside the document.
Service availability is jurisdiction-dependent. Users are responsible for checking local law before access.
Our Terms are not a copy-paste template. They're reviewed against the way our lobby actually behaves, then approved before going live.
Every revision is dated at the top of the document so you can see when a clause last changed. Older...
External counsel checks each change before publication, confirming wording aligns with the jurisdictions we operate in and the supported regions...
We rewrite dense legal phrasing into readable sentences without losing the meaning. If a clause feels heavy, that's the part...
When a feature or payment method changes inside the lobby, the corresponding Terms clause is updated in the same release...
Sections referencing payments, currency and access are written with Indonesia in mind, including the DANA, OVO, GoPay and QRIS rails...
Material updates trigger an in-account notice the next time you sign in, with a short summary of what changed and...
These Terms sit alongside our Privacy, AML and Cookie policies. They cross-reference each other so you never get conflicting answers between documents.
Account, Player, Lobby and Funds carry the same meaning in every policy page we publish, so a term defined here applies identically inside Privacy and AML.
All policy pages share an effective-date header in the same position at the top, making it easy to confirm which version of each document is currently active.
Governing law and supported-region wording match across Terms, Privacy and AML, so there's no clause in one document that contradicts another on where we operate.
The policy mailbox, in-app chat topic and written-notice address are identical on every legal page, removing confusion about where to send a formal request.
Revisions to Terms, Privacy and AML are released in the same publication window whenever a change touches more than one document, keeping the set internally consistent.
All policy pages use the same en-ID drafting style, so clauses read in one voice rather than four different legal templates stitched together.
Earlier versions of every policy document are retrievable through the same archive request, with identical retention windows applied across the full set.
This page is built to be read, not skimmed past. The layout below lists the visible elements you'll see as you scroll, so you know where...
The top of the document shows when these Terms were last revised, so you can confirm at a glance whether the version in front of you is the current one tied to your account.
Each section is numbered and labelled so you can quote a specific clause when contacting our policy desk. Sub-clauses use the same numbering pattern across all our legal pages.
Key terms used throughout the document are defined once near the top, then reused with consistent meaning so the rest of the Terms stay short and readable.
A dedicated block covers registration, verification, single-account rules and closure rights, so the obligations attached to your login are easy to find in one place.
A clear escalation ladder is set out — internal review first, then formal channels — with response windows attached so you know what timing to expect at each stage.
A short change log at the foot of the document summarises the most recent revisions, with links back to the relevant clauses for quick reference.