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Penalty Shootout at desavr: Pick Your Corner

desavr brings Penalty Shootout to Indian players with rapid rounds, a tight penalty arc, and real payout potential on every kick.

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desavr Penalty Shootout at desavr: Pick Your Corner
desavr What Our Penalty Shootout Lobby Offers

What Our Penalty Shootout Lobby Offers

Our Penalty Shootout lobby puts a penalty arc on your screen and asks one question: which corner? Spribe and similar studios power the core mechanics, delivering a provably fair shot system where the keeper's movement is resolved server-side before you pick. Each round lasts under fifteen seconds, so you can chain multiple kicks in a short session. We display the keeper's dive

direction, the ball path and the round multiplier in a single animated sequence that leaves nothing to interpretation.

THREE ROOMS TO TRY

Penalty Shootout Rooms Worth Exploring

Not every Penalty Shootout room plays the same way. We host variants with different keeper speeds, payout multipliers and stadium themes so you can switch the feel without switching the…

Rapid Kick Classic
Stadium Max Shootout
Shootout League Mode
desavr mobile gaming
KICK ON MOBILE

Penalty Shootout on Your Phone or Tablet

The Penalty Shootout arc resizes cleanly to any screen, and we have tested the tap zones on both Android and iOS so corner picks register on the exact spot you…

Portrait Arc View
Tap Corner Controls
4G Fast Load
Android and iOS Ready
desavr mobile gaming
HELP DURING THE MATCH

Support While You Play Penalty Shootout

If a round disconnects mid-kick or a result looks inconsistent with the server log, our support team can pull the round ID and verify the keeper's movement against the provably fair seed.

Live Chat Open a chat directly from the Penalty Shootout lobby. Our agents have access to your round history and can check a disputed kick result or a missing payout within the same session window.
Email Support Send your round ID, account number and a screenshot to our support address. We log every Penalty Shootout round server-side, so disputes are resolved against the original seed, not memory.
Round History Your account dashboard lists every Penalty Shootout kick with timestamp, corner selected, keeper direction and payout. Use this log yourself before raising a ticket — most queries resolve at this step.
FAIR PLAY SIGNALS

How We Run Penalty Shootout Fairly

Penalty Shootout at desavr runs on a provably fair architecture: the keeper's movement is seeded before you pick your corner, and you can verify the outcome hash after every round.

Pre-Committed Seed

The keeper's final position is hashed and committed before you see the arc. Your corner pick cannot alter the outcome — the server resolves the sequence from a seed generated at round start.

Post-Round Verification

After each kick you receive the seed value and algorithm. Run the verification yourself using any SHA-256 checker; the output matches the keeper direction shown in the animation every time.

Studio Audit — Spribe

Spribe, whose engine powers our core Penalty Shootout rounds, undergoes independent RNG testing. Audit certificates are available from Spribe's public documentation and reflect the same build we carry.

Round Log Retention

We retain full server logs for every Penalty Shootout round for ninety days. If a round result is ever questioned, support can retrieve the exact keeper seed, ball path and multiplier applied.

No Hidden House Edge Shifts

The payout multiplier table for each room is fixed and displayed before you place a kick. We do not alter the house edge mid-session or between rounds; what you see at room entry is what applies throughout.

Account-Level Round Data

Every kick is tied to your account ID with a UTC timestamp. You can export your Penalty Shootout history from the dashboard for your own records at any point during an active account period.

Our Penalty Shootout Against Other Experiences

Not all Penalty Shootout products are built the same way. We compare what we offer against common alternatives so you can judge the difference before you open an…

Provably Fair VerificationWe expose the full seed and hash after every kick. Many platforms display a result animation without offering any post-round verification path for the player.
Multiple Room VariantsWe host Speed, High-Cap and League Mode rooms. Single-room setups elsewhere give you no way to vary the pace or payout structure without leaving the platform.
Round SpeedOur fastest room resolves in under ten seconds. Slower platforms stretch the animation regardless of your preference, adding wait time that compounds across a multi-kick session.
Mobile Corner AccuracyOur tap zones are calibrated for 4-inch to 7-inch screens. Generic HTML5 ports often mis-register corner picks on small screens because the arc is not resized for touch targets.
Round History TransparencyYour full kick log is in your dashboard immediately. Platforms that batch or delay round history make it harder to track your session and spot any discrepancy on the same day.
League Mode ScoringShootout League Mode chains five kicks into a bracket. Most competitors offer single isolated rounds with no session-level scoring structure to build toward across a short playing window.
India-Adapted Access FlowAccount setup and the Penalty Shootout lobby load in one tap from the India-facing homepage. Some platforms route Indian visitors through region-detection delays before the lobby becomes accessible.
SHOOTOUT ESSENTIALS

Six Elements That Define Our Penalty Shootout

Penalty Shootout works because every element — keeper logic, payout display, mobile controls and round speed — is tuned to hold attention across multiple kicks in a short…

Corner Selection UI Six corner zones are mapped on the penalty arc.
Keeper Animation Clarity The keeper's dive direction plays at normal speed, then replays…
Live Multiplier Display Each room posts its current payout multiplier per corner above…
League Mode Bracket String five kicks together in League Mode and we track…
Instant Result Delivery Results post to your account balance within two seconds of…
Session Kick Counter A small counter in the lobby corner tracks how many…

Penalty Shootout Questions We Hear Most

These are the questions that come through our support channel most frequently from players exploring or already inside the Penalty Shootout lobby. Each answer reflects how our specific setup works, not a generic product description.

Before the arc appears on your screen, the server generates a seed that decides the keeper's final position. That seed is hashed and shown to you. After the round, the raw seed is revealed so you can verify the hash yourself using any standard SHA-256 tool.

Yes — the room selector stays accessible from the lobby header even while a round is loading. If you finish a kick and want to move to the High-Cap or League Mode room, tap the room name and the new room opens on the next round start.

If the connection drops before you submit a corner pick, the round is voided and your stake is returned to your balance. If the drop happens after submission, the server completes the round and logs the result; it will appear in your round history when you reconnect.

League Mode counts your successful corner placements across five consecutive kicks. Score in the correct corner each time and your bracket position rises through the payout table. Miss one kick and the multiplier resets to the base level for the remaining rounds.

Each round generates a fresh seed independently of the previous one. There is no pattern carry-over between kicks — the keeper's direction in round three is not influenced by where the ball went in round one or round two.

Open your account dashboard and navigate to the Round History tab. Every Penalty Shootout kick is listed with the UTC timestamp, corner selected, keeper direction, multiplier applied and the payout amount. You can filter by date range or room name.

Penalty Shootout loads on Android and iOS browsers without an app download. The arc and corner zones are sized for touch screens and the round timer remains visible in portrait mode. Access depends on local law and is available where local law permits.