Terms of Service
Mirrors the same jurisdiction wording you see here. Account creation, eligibility and content access clauses use identical phrasing so nothing contradicts across pages.
This is the ninja55 legal page — the policy layer behind our live tables, slot rooms and sportsbook markets. We've written it plainly so you know how account...
ninja55 operates where local law permits. Our lobby — live dealer tables, slot rooms from Pragmatic, PG Soft and Evolution, plus the sportsbook board — is accessible from supported regions, and we ask you to confirm eligibility before opening an account. Terms covering account ownership, dispute handling, content licensing and policy changes are maintained on this page and update when our suppliers
revise their own conditions. We don't promise availability outside the regions our licensing covers, and we won't open an account where the local framework prevents it. If you're unsure whether your area is supported, reach our policy desk first and we'll confirm before you go further with verification or wallet linking.
Service availability is jurisdiction-dependent. Users are responsible for checking local law before access.
Send policy questions, jurisdiction queries or terms clarifications to our legal inbox. We aim to reply within one business day so your account decisions aren't held up by missing paperwork or confusion around regional eligibility.
Open chat from the lobby footer and ask for the policy queue. Our agents escalate legal-side questions away from general support so you get a written response tied to your account reference.
Formal notices, takedown requests and licensing correspondence can be sent to our registered contact on file. We log every written submission and respond through the same channel for a clean paper trail.
We write our terms in readable English rather than dense boilerplate. If a clause affects your account, your wallet or...
Every change to this legal page carries a revision marker. You can see when wording last shifted, which means you...
Pragmatic, Evolution and PG Soft each set their own licensing conditions. Our policy stack mirrors theirs so what you read...
We state clearly where local law permits and where it doesn't. If your region falls outside supported coverage, we'd rather...
Our terms describe how disputes move from chat to policy desk to written escalation. You won't be left guessing which...
A real person reads every policy ticket. Templates speed up acknowledgement, but the response you get on a jurisdiction or...
Mirrors the same jurisdiction wording you see here. Account creation, eligibility and content access clauses use identical phrasing so nothing contradicts across pages.
Uses the same supported-regions framing for data handling. What we collect, how we store it and when we share it lines up with the legal posture on this page.
Same revision-marker system as this legal notice. You can tell when consent categories changed and which lobby features triggered the update without reading every line.
Sits beside this page with matching wallet and verification language. DANA, OVO, GoPay and QRIS references appear consistently so deposit-side terms don't drift from the legal frame.
Defines lobby behaviour with the same plain-language style. Account suspensions and content limits are described in wording that matches the terms you accept on signup.
Routes through the same policy desk named here. Escalation steps and response windows are written identically so the path you follow doesn't change between pages.
References supplier licensing in the same order as this notice. Pragmatic, Evolution and PG Soft conditions are described with consistent terminology across every legal-side page we publish.
Every policy page carries a header showing the last update date. You scan it once, know whether anything moved since your last visit, and skip the full re-read when nothing changed.
Each clause has a jump anchor in the side rail. If you need to re-find the dispute path or the jurisdiction note, you click straight to it instead of scrolling the full document.
Terms like supported regions, account holder and lobby access carry hover definitions. You don't have to bounce to a glossary tab to confirm what a specific phrase covers.
Each major section opens with a one-line summary above the formal wording. Read the summary first to orient, then drop into the precise language when you need the detail.
A change log sits at the foot of this page. Every wording shift since launch is recorded with a date and a short note on what moved, so audits are straightforward.
The policy desk contact block repeats at the bottom of every legal-side page. You're never more than one scroll from the email, chat queue and written notice address.