How gtr Number Archive works
When a match settles on our platform, we log the final result within minutes of the official whistle. That entry then appears in the archive under the tournament name, date, and competing teams. You can filter by league (Liga 1, Piala AFF, Champions League), by date range, by team, or by the specific market (match winner, total goals, both teams to score, handicap).
Each archive entry shows three key fields: the teams, the final score, and a link to the settlement details. Clicking that link opens a full record card with the odds that were live at kickoff, the closing odds just before the final whistle, and the payout percentages for each outcome. This transparency helps you track patterns across multiple seasons and understand how gtr prices evolve with real-world events.
Search and filter tools
Our archive search supports multiple filter paths. You can browse by:
- Tournament (Liga 1, Piala AFF, Champions League, Piala Asia)
- Date range (select start and end dates)
- Team name (find all matches involving Jakarta or Surabaya clubs)
- Market type (match winner, over/under goals, handicap)
- Settlement status (settled, pending, voided)
Market types recorded in our archive
Every market that we offered on a settled match is recorded. This means you can review not just the final outcome but also how our platform priced alternative bets. For example, if you want to study how both-teams-to-score correlates with final score in Liga 1 matches, you can pull those records and compare outcomes across ten seasons.
The most common markets in our archive are:
- Match winner (1/X/2): Home win, draw, or away win. Most frequently settled market; forms the base data for trend analysis.
- Total goals (over/under): Whether final score totals above or below a specified threshold (typically 2.5 or 3.5). Popular during high-scoring periods like Piala AFF group stages.
- Both teams to score (yes/no): Whether both teams scored at least one goal. Less volatile than match winner; useful for defensive-focused analysis.
- Asian handicap: Market that levels the perceived strength gap (e.g. –0.5, +1.0). More granular than 1/X/2; common in Champions League coverage.
- Correct score: Exact final scoreline (1–0, 2–1, 3–2, etc.). Low volume but high odds; recorded for reference.
- First goal scorer: Individual player who scores first. Archived by player name and team; available for major tournaments.
How to access the Number Archive on gtr
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Log into your gtr account
Use your registered email and password. Your account must be verified (identity and payment method on file) to view full settlement details.
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Navigate to the archive section
From the main menu, select "Number Archive" or use the direct link in the footer. No additional purchase or registration is needed.
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Apply your search filters
Choose tournament, date range, team, market type, and settlement status. Results appear instantly; archive covers all settled matches from gtr since our records began.
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Review the match card and export if needed
Click any result to view full odds, payout, and settlement timestamp. You may download or screenshot for personal record-keeping.
Why we maintain the Number Archive
Transparency is central to how gtr operates. By keeping a public, searchable archive of results and odds, we give you the tools to verify every payout, understand our pricing, and track long-term patterns across tournaments. You are not reliant on memory or email receipts; the record is always available.
The archive also serves our community during major events. During Idul Fitri, when many users increase their activity, or during Piala Indonesia finals, when everyone watches the same fixtures, the archive lets you compare how others saw the same matches. Did the gtr odds align with what you expected? How did the market move from kickoff to final whistle? These questions are answerable only if the data exists.
- Settlement time
- Matches settle within minutes of the final whistle, once the official score is confirmed. Archive entry appears immediately after settlement.
- Odds notation
- All odds are shown in decimal format (e.g. rules, rules, rules) to ensure clarity across all users regardless of regional preference.
- Payout calculation
- Your payout is stake multiplied by the decimal odds at settlement. Archive shows both opening and closing odds so you can understand how market movement affected payouts.
- Void and pending status
- If a match is abandoned, postponed, or cancelled, the archive marks it as voided. Pending matches await official confirmation and do not appear in settled results until complete.
Payment methods for withdrawals confirmed in archive
Once your payout settles, you can withdraw to any verified payment method on file. Our archive records show payout destination (DANA, e-wallet, mobile banking, local payment, online payment, e-wallet, mobile banking, local payment). Withdraw whenever you choose; no expiry on settled funds.
Using archive data responsibly
The Number Archive is a historical record. It shows what happened and how gtr priced it; it does not predict future outcomes. Many users study archive data to identify patterns (for example, how often Liga 1 matches end in draws during Imlek holidays, or which Champions League teams receive consistent handicaps on gtr). This kind of analysis is a normal part of informed decision-making.
We encourage you to use the archive for learning and verification. Compare odds across time periods, track your own accuracy in predicting market moves, or simply verify that your payouts match what was promised. The archive is your reference; we keep it accurate and accessible to all users.
Our services are available only where local law permits. If you are in a jurisdiction where online wagering is prohibited, you do not have access to gtr or our Number Archive. Users are responsible for verifying that access and use comply with their own jurisdiction's law.
