Understanding AduQ on dewadepo.com
AduQ is a seven-card poker variant in which players aim to form the strongest hand from their seven dealt cards. At dewadepo.com, we offer AduQ in a live-dealer format: you sit at a virtual table, watch the cards dealt in real time via HD video, and make your play decisions alongside other active players. Our dealers are trained to manage hand progression, collect bets, and resolve outcomes fairly. The game moves in rounds; each round typically spans several minutes to allow players time to fold, call, raise, or go all-in.
Our AduQ tables accommodate between 2 and 8 players per table, and we rotate new tables as demand fills. You can join mid-session or wait for the next table to open. All transactions—deposits and withdrawals—are logged and reviewed by our compliance team to ensure your account remains in good standing.
When you sit down at an AduQ table on dewadepo.com, you are assigned a seat number. Your cards appear face-down on your screen; you tap to reveal them privately. Bet amounts are displayed above each player's name, and the pot total updates after each action. Our interface is optimised for both desktop and mobile: card gestures work on touch screens, and bet buttons remain accessible on small displays.
The rhythm of AduQ differs from games like Liga 1 live betting or slot machines. You have decision time at each stage—fold before cards are dealt, raise pre-flop, call a bet mid-hand, or go all-in on the river. Our dealers enforce strict action order to prevent collusion or angle-shooting.
Deposit verification flow on dewadepo.com
Before you can fund your AduQ account, we require identity verification. This step protects both you and our platform against fraud and money-laundering risk. Here is how the process unfolds on dewadepo.com:
- Account registration. You provide your email, password, and a valid mobile phone number. We send a one-time code (OTP) to your phone; you enter it to confirm ownership.
- KYC submission. You upload a government-issued ID (Indonesian Kartu Tanda Penduduk or KTP) and a photo of yourself holding the ID. Our system scans these documents automatically and flags any mismatches or expiration issues.
- Address confirmation. You provide your current residential address. If it differs from your ID, we ask for a utility bill or bank statement showing your name and address.
- Phone and email verification. We confirm your email via a second OTP link. Your phone number is cross-checked against our database for duplicate accounts.
- Approval notification. Once all checks pass, we email you a confirmation. Your account moves to "verified" status, and you can now deposit.
Verification timeline on dewadepo.com
Most verifications complete within a standard processing window. During high-volume periods (around Idul Fitri, Idul Adha, or major Liga 1 matchdays), review may take longer. We recommend submitting your documents as soon as you register.
Payment methods at dewadepo.com AduQ
Our AduQ tables accept deposits through six e-wallet options and four bank virtual-account channels. Each method has a minimum deposit threshold and a daily limit. We do not charge deposit fees; your full amount credits to your account instantly after payment.
E-wallet speed
- DANA, e-wallet, mobile banking, local payment deposits credit within seconds
- online payment and e-wallet transactions process in real time
- No manual approval step needed for e-wallets under our standard limit
Bank transfer considerations
- mobile banking, local payment, online payment, e-wallet virtual accounts require manual transfer entry
- Some banks delay inter-bank transfers during Imlek, Nyepi, or system maintenance
- Virtual-account deposits are reconciled hourly, not instantly
At dewadepo.com, we recommend mobile banking or local payment for new players because both process without delays. online payment, in particular, works across all Indonesian banks and e-wallets, so you can scan our QR code from your banking app or wallet app and confirm payment on your screen. If you prefer to deposit using e-wallet, mobile banking, local payment, or online payment directly, we assign you a unique virtual-account number that you can reuse for all future deposits.
Playing AduQ and withdrawal requests
Once your account is verified and funded, you join an AduQ table by selecting your stake level and clicking "Join Table." Your balance decreases by your buy-in amount, and your chip stack appears on screen. Gameplay proceeds hand by hand. Winnings accumulate in your account; losses subtract from your balance. You can cash out any time between hands.
To withdraw funds from your dewadepo.com account, you navigate to the withdrawal section, select your original deposit method, and request a payout. Your withdrawal request triggers a secondary verification check: we confirm that your requested amount does not exceed your balance, that you have not made any disputed transactions in the past 24 hours, and that your identity details still match our KYC records. Approved withdrawals return to your e-wallet, mobile banking, local payment, online payment, e-wallet, mobile banking account, or your local payment, online payment, e-wallet, mobile banking virtual-account holder in our standard processing window.

AduQ rules and hand rankings
AduQ hand rankings follow standard poker hierarchy. The highest hand is a royal flush (five cards of consecutive rank and matching suit, ace-high). The lowest hand is high card. In AduQ, you use your best five cards from the seven dealt; the game ignores the two weakest cards. Ties are broken by card rank; if all five cards match in rank between two players, the pot splits.
Our dealers enforce strict rules: no discussing hand strength with other players, no exposing cards before the hand ends, and no betting out of turn. Violations result in forfeiture of the hand. We monitor tables using AI-assisted video review to detect angle-shooting or collusion; persistent offenders may face account suspension.
Key takeaways
- AduQ at dewadepo.com pairs traditional seven-card rules with live-dealer HD video and real-time multiplayer action across stake levels
- Deposits require account verification (KYC) and accept local payment, online payment, e-wallet, mobile banking, local payment, online payment, e-wallet, mobile banking, local payment, and online payment
- Withdrawals are verified against your account balance, transaction history, and identity records before processing
- Table conduct is monitored; collusion and angle-shooting are grounds for account action
- Hand progression follows poker hierarchy; ties are resolved by card rank or pot split

