Settlement evidence
Build a Reproducible JILI Fish-Game Round File
A multiplayer fish screen can show several players firing at the same target, so a video clip alone may not identify whose shot, stake or credit is disputed. Build the case from the operator's game history: exact title and version, room, round, player seat, weapon, timestamp and balance movement. The visual sequence can then be tied to the account record.
Open JILI gamesIdentify the session precisely
Record operator account ID, JILI title, game ID or version, room level, table or session identifier, player seat and timezone. Add device and connection details only if they are relevant to a disconnect. Do not publish other players' names or balances from the shared screen.
For the disputed event capture round or transaction ID, timestamp, bullet value, weapon, target and displayed multiplier. If a special feature was active, save its start and end conditions from the help panel.
- Room and seat
- Round or transaction ID
- Weapon and bullet value
- Target and multiplier
Reconcile animation and ledger
Place the screenshot or clip beside the account history row. Note the balance immediately before the shot sequence, total debits, credited catches and ending balance. A target disappearing does not by itself establish which player received the credit in a shared room.
If the client froze or reconnected, record the last visible balance and first refreshed balance. Ask support for the server-side result tied to the exact round rather than requesting a general gameplay explanation.
Request a reasoned settlement answer
The support request should ask which shot or event controlled the target settlement, which account received the credit and how the final balance was calculated. Close the case only when the response references the supplied round and reconciles the ledger, or when a correction appears with its own transaction ID.
Questions players ask
Is a video enough for a fish-game dispute?
Usually not; connect it to room, seat, round and ledger records.
Why does player seat matter?
Several players may act on the same target in a shared room.
What should support return?
A round-specific result and balance calculation.
Last reviewed: 10 August 2026
