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You have to be smart enough and analyze correctly when choosing each bet that will be included in the multibet because one is enough to ruin everything. If I'm not mistaken in one of the threads of sports betting there are people who won $1,000 just by betting $1 at a total of 1,000 odds on the bet, it's not easy for you but if you can do it you will also be surprised at first why it happened

That’s a very nice win offcourse and I think we all dream about that, but winning a bet with these odds is just pure luck. It is always to place bets like that as there is a very small chance to win bets like that but I don’t think that in the long end, you will end up in profit if you keep placing bets like this.
These are some rare chances but if your luck is favouring you then you can easily make such profits with these bets.But those were able to convert $1 into $1000 with such odds they are really lucky but hope is moving factor in gambling which keep us wagering.
sr. member
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You have to be smart enough and analyze correctly when choosing each bet that will be included in the multibet because one is enough to ruin everything. If I'm not mistaken in one of the threads of sports betting there are people who won $1,000 just by betting $1 at a total of 1,000 odds on the bet, it's not easy for you but if you can do it you will also be surprised at first why it happened

That’s a very nice win offcourse and I think we all dream about that, but winning a bet with these odds is just pure luck. It is always to place bets like that as there is a very small chance to win bets like that but I don’t think that in the long end, you will end up in profit if you keep placing bets like this.
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you accused the casino of a scam, they are just doing what their TOS dictates and you agreed with their TOS, it's not about 10$ or whatever dollars, they want to know your identity and you need to do KYC to If you comply with their TOS, it doesn't make sense for you to accuse them when they are just doing a normal procedure, that is clear in their TOS. you weren't tricked and they didn't steal anything from you
When a user has agreed to the T&C of casino then he needs to comply with the rules and regulations of that casino.There is deposit and withdrawal policy on which they should focus as it covers all the necessary information like KYC also but users don't care to look at them but when problem arises they accuse casino for fraud but it's their mistakes only.
And if they ask for KYC, that means they want to get to know their users better because, who knows, you will be able to get promotions from them more often.
Complying with KYC is the obligation of every gambler who gambles in a casino, so if we are asked to do KYC, we can do it.
But if we object, we can immediately move to another casino that may not ask us to do KYC.
It's every user's choice and we should also know it clearly after reading the TOS unless we skip reading the TOS.
And it is our fault for not taking the time to read and understand the TOS.
legendary
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Duelbits has a happy hour promotion for slots fans especially if you're really like to gamble on Pragmatic play slots, below is the requirement how to join it.
The team is coming up with really simple requirements of 1x wager and this one on Pragmatic play is definitely worth trying and if you see there are many players who play these slots being lucky and hitting high multipliers on it so giving it a try is good.

The only catch on this offer was those qualifying slot games are very volatile. You will be lucky if you can x1 wager your deposit without losing more than 20% which can be covered by this bonus. Nevertheless, this offer is still good for those players that regularly play those qualifying slot games.  I participated a couple of times in this kind of promotion last Christmas giveaway challenges and all I can say was winning this offer is very hard especially if you are just aiming to claim the bonus for the profit since hitting a huge win on slot games like those on the qualified list is very hard to do. It requires a good amount of luck to pull out a big win on those spins especially if you are playing a small amount of bankroll.

It is good if Play'n Go is included in the choices. Pragmatic slots are sometimes good but most of the time they just burn my bankroll without good return.

I couldn't agree more with what you say, I am a person who loves pragmatic slots, I feel that I have a better chance of winning that way, and if there are contests that have to do with Duelbits slots, that should be appreciated, of course this is like a win, it should be noted that my way of playing in a casino is not something that has to be very messy because I like to enjoy it and if there is a type of contest or something, it is something that I would like to enjoy, but if it is In pragmatic play it's much better, plus my strategy is simple, I'm not looking to win, just have fun, and to see that there's a contest about it, I'm excited.

New update from Duelbits, they now accept Apecoin in their site [1].

Honestly I never heard this coin before, but after I check on coinmarketcap [2] this coin currently at 30th position and run in Ethereum network. I'm curious why Duelbits prefer to accept Apecoin while there are many coins on top 30 which they haven't accept it until now, there's must be a reason behind this.


[1] https://twitter.com/Duelbits/status/1620872052260610048
[2] https://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/apecoin-ape/

Thank you very much for bringing it, well, in part, those who always buy and hodl this coin must like it a lot, some think that sometimes it is much better to bet the coins than to wait for a bullish Bitcoin rally for the crypto to rise from price, some think that it is better to put altcoins at risk or bet because they have the opportunity to multiply them, and that sounds very good, and if by chance you play and they multiply and by chance you manage to raise the price a bit, the altcoin would be one of the better winning combinations, that scenario is likely to happen, and duelbits is giving that opportunity, big for Dueltbis.

legendary
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New update from Duelbits, they now accept Apecoin in their site [1].

Honestly I never heard this coin before, but after I check on coinmarketcap [2] this coin currently at 30th position and run in Ethereum network. I'm curious why Duelbits prefer to accept Apecoin while there are many coins on top 30 which they haven't accept it until now, there's must be a reason behind this.


[1] https://twitter.com/Duelbits/status/1620872052260610048
[2] https://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/apecoin-ape/

the reason is probably that yuga assets are the most valuable NFTs and most of the holders of Apecoin are degenerate apes or people with heavy bags

interesting that they're accepting it now

any idea if they'll allow staking while deposited?
hero member
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New update from Duelbits, they now accept Apecoin in their site [1].

Honestly I never heard this coin before, but after I check on coinmarketcap [2] this coin currently at 30th position and run in Ethereum network. I'm curious why Duelbits prefer to accept Apecoin while there are many coins on top 30 which they haven't accept it until now, there's must be a reason behind this.


[1] https://twitter.com/Duelbits/status/1620872052260610048
[2] https://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/apecoin-ape/
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you accused the casino of a scam, they are just doing what their TOS dictates and you agreed with their TOS, it's not about 10$ or whatever dollars, they want to know your identity and you need to do KYC to If you comply with their TOS, it doesn't make sense for you to accuse them when they are just doing a normal procedure, that is clear in their TOS. you weren't tricked and they didn't steal anything from you
When a user has agreed to the T&C of casino then he needs to comply with the rules and regulations of that casino.There is deposit and withdrawal policy on which they should focus as it covers all the necessary information like KYC also but users don't care to look at them but when problem arises they accuse casino for fraud but it's their mistakes only.
legendary
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If you place a single bet with the odds 20.00+, you will almost definitely lose your bet, but for multibetting it is not so certain. Like today I placed a multibet on Duelbits with 43.61 odds:



I'm hoping to win because all the outcomes I bet on are pretty likely to come true, and, also, I won a multibet with 101.00 odds once, so why can't I win with 43.61 odds? Smiley

Do you keep any statistics if you are in the long end in profit when placing multibets with these high odds? It is always thrilling to win (multi)bets with high odds but I kept record of all my bets for 2 years and never had a positive ROI when placing multibets. There was 1 bet that ended up losing and most of the time that was the one with the lowest odd.
You have to be smart enough and analyze correctly when choosing each bet that will be included in the multibet because one is enough to ruin everything. If I'm not mistaken in one of the threads of sports betting there are people who won $1,000 just by betting $1 at a total of 1,000 odds on the bet, it's not easy for you but if you can do it you will also be surprised at first why it happened
sr. member
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If you place a single bet with the odds 20.00+, you will almost definitely lose your bet, but for multibetting it is not so certain. Like today I placed a multibet on Duelbits with 43.61 odds:



I'm hoping to win because all the outcomes I bet on are pretty likely to come true, and, also, I won a multibet with 101.00 odds once, so why can't I win with 43.61 odds? Smiley

Do you keep any statistics if you are in the long end in profit when placing multibets with these high odds? It is always thrilling to win (multi)bets with high odds but I kept record of all my bets for 2 years and never had a positive ROI when placing multibets. There was 1 bet that ended up losing and most of the time that was the one with the lowest odd.
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Joe Perry you’re obviously some sort of shill for Duelbits . You literally took it out of context and then defended Duelbits. Why would they magically need kyc after I am closing my account? The reason is they want sort of petty revenge . It’s also in there tos so f they want they can steal your money if they want. But not getting into that. I really di t want to spend time talking to shill but yea I told them I am closing my acccount way before kyc . They only asked for after I accused them of scamming and I wanted to ciose my account . And my average withdrawal is around 200 to 1000$. They could have asked for anytime but magically after I accused them of scamming and closing account they are trying to steal a measly 10$
these are just some of my understanding.
actually the KYC requested by Duelbits addressed to you is just a normal thing or maybe there is something wrong with your account. and I think KYC is not that difficult and has become a rule that must be obeyed when platforms ask you to apply for KYC.
maybe you think it doesn't make sense but maybe the reason they asked for KYC is because after you accuse them of fraud even though they didn't cheat you, Duelbits team just want your KYC that's all.
because for me Duelbits is impossible to cheat just because $10, that's a very small amount to cheat.
and see from the picture you posted above it's incomplete. because what you show is only the service team char, not all of your chats.
legendary
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So I will make this simple. I am a long time VIP member with over $500,000 in bets on duelbits .
Recently when I was playing  on their site they did something very close to scamming so I told them that I thought they where scamming there customer and was closing my account .

in short: you went to the support chat or sent an email to support to accuse the casino of scamming people, can you post proof that led you to think that the casino is scamming people?

Before I closed my account I had a small balance left and wanted ti withdrawal . As I did this it was not much just 10.46$ they said they were going to keep my money and demanded kyc. Now this s after I have bet over 10k a week fir the last year . They got angry I called them out and then decided to demand kyc knowing I am closing my account after I withdrawal this small 10$ withdrawal.

This site is suppose to be a large reputable casino but there behavior is a joke and beyond unprofessional.
I said I was not doing any kyc and now they have said ten there keeping the money

you accused the casino of a scam, they are just doing what their TOS dictates and you agreed with their TOS, it's not about 10$ or whatever dollars, they want to know your identity and you need to do KYC to If you comply with their TOS, it doesn't make sense for you to accuse them when they are just doing a normal procedure, that is clear in their TOS. you weren't tricked and they didn't steal anything from you

now if you want your 10$ and it counts then i suggest you do KYC, in case you feel embarrassed with kyc then just don't do it and go to a casino that doesn't ask for kyc (something i find very difficult) and forget about it because you are the guy who is wrong in this story
legendary
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@Duelbitsscamedme I don't see any problem asking KYC as in the first place it is on their terms and conditions, not because you place a huge bet in total last year doesn't mean you won't be asked for KYC. I am sure there is a reason why do they ask for KYC it's either there is a skeptical things or unusual behavior showing in the account and based on your screenshot with the support I think they explained to you that they need to determine your identity and your location.

Joe Perry you’re obviously some sort of shill for Duelbits . You literally took it out of context and then defended Duelbits. Why would they magically need kyc after I am closing my account? The reason is they want sort of petty revenge . It’s also in there tos so f they want they can steal your money if they want. But not getting into that. I really di t want to spend time talking to shill but yea I told them I am closing my acccount way before kyc . They only asked for after I accused them of scamming and I wanted to ciose my account . And my average withdrawal is around 200 to 1000$. They could have asked for anytime but magically after I accused them of scamming and closing account they are trying to steal a measly 10$

well, if it's merely 10 usd does it make any difference?

I'd guess that they probably have systems and checkpoints in place to automatically ask KYC for some accounts if these checkpoints are triggered.
not sure if it'd be a manual thing, I don't think they'd need or care for stealing your 10 usd... but we never know
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I think there's no need to care about people like this to respond because in fact they don't really know what the word fraud means, even though it's not difficult to submit KYC to ensure that everything is good so that it's processed as quickly as possible, but sometimes many novice gamblers don't understand about casino rules
Yep, after all it's not Duelbits's fault since they have wrote about KYC rule in their terms of service, it's the fault of the gambler if he don't want to submit KYC because before creating new account he need to accept Duelbits's terms of service otherwise he can't register a new account.
If you are not comfortable with the rules then you are not forced to do so and yes we should always be careful to go through all the T&C of the casino before registering over there and depositing our funds.If we are not happy with KYC then we have other options also but team has clarified everything beforehand so at last it's your fault only.
legendary
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This is really fun because it like hunting jackpot on slot using minimum bet. What’s your percentage on winning on doing this kind of bet and what’s your minimum odds to bet on pick like this. I do this sometimes on Basketball when the underdog team is behind by huge score hoping that they can still give an upset match in the late game but I always lose on an odds more than 20 or so.

If you place a single bet with the odds 20.00+, you will almost definitely lose your bet, but for multibetting it is not so certain. Like today I placed a multibet on Duelbits with 43.61 odds:



I'm hoping to win because all the outcomes I bet on are pretty likely to come true, and, also, I won a multibet with 101.00 odds once, so why can't I win with 43.61 odds? Smiley
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I think there's no need to care about people like this to respond because in fact they don't really know what the word fraud means, even though it's not difficult to submit KYC to ensure that everything is good so that it's processed as quickly as possible, but sometimes many novice gamblers don't understand about casino rules
Yep, after all it's not Duelbits's fault since they have wrote about KYC rule in their terms of service, it's the fault of the gambler if he don't want to submit KYC because before creating new account he need to accept Duelbits's terms of service otherwise he can't register a new account.

Anyway shoutout for Duelbits, they're starting to join in boxing sport since Chris Eubank Jr is already become Duelbits's brand ambassador! [1] I hope Duelbits can get more popular boxer like Tyson Fury, Ryan Garcia, etc.


[1] https://mobile.twitter.com/ChrisEubankJr/status/1620477047880699905
legendary
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$10 and $10k is just the same if gambling site stole it from you but the point is that they don't scam or steal you, they just want to verify the account and there's nothing wrong with it. If you have nothing to hide you can just submit your KYC and your problem is finish. Also, I don't think Duelbits will destroy their reputation for your $10.

I don't think Duelbits would like to take revenge on you because you just told them they are scammers, their support (actually most supports) are trained to handle situations like this and wouldn't be triggered and take revenge to players.

I don't think Duelbits will address this situation as they just ask KYC and you don't provide it, accusing them scamming is useless as they don't steal your money in the first place. They just ask KYC first before they let you withdraw your $10 or close your account.
I think there's no need to care about people like this to respond because in fact they don't really know what the word fraud means, even though it's not difficult to submit KYC to ensure that everything is good so that it's processed as quickly as possible, but sometimes many novice gamblers don't understand about casino rules
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$10 and $10k is just the same if gambling site stole it from you but the point is that they don't scam or steal you, they just want to verify the account and there's nothing wrong with it. If you have nothing to hide you can just submit your KYC and your problem is finish. Also, I don't think Duelbits will destroy their reputation for your $10.

I don't think Duelbits would like to take revenge on you because you just told them they are scammers, their support (actually most supports) are trained to handle situations like this and wouldn't be triggered and take revenge to players.

I don't think Duelbits will address this situation as they just ask KYC and you don't provide it, accusing them scamming is useless as they don't steal your money in the first place. They just ask KYC first before they let you withdraw your $10 or close your account.


I’m not answering the person above you because they’re retarded and don’t know how to speak English


Yes you would expect them not to be so petty that’s why I recommend not betting with them.

Honestly I’ve never seen a site be so unprofessional but if you look up the reviews on trust pilot and other parts of the Internet you’ll see that they do some very suspect things. And if someone’s closing the account why would they need Kyc and who ask for kyc on 10$ lol . It literally doesn’t make sense the whole  thing doesn’t make sense I Honestly I’m surprised the site would be so unprofessional and at this point it’s obviously scamming

And just because something is in their terms of service doesn’t mean they’re not abusing their terms of service



If I understand correctly your case. You are trying to point here that they demanded you to do a KYC after a sudden decrease on your bankroll and wager on the casino right?

Actually I’m surprised that you didn’t undergo KYC the moment you reach a wager volume of 500,000$ because casino typically ask KYC for high roller player for AML policy compliant. Probably they review your account the moment you start messaging them about your issue against them that cause this KYC trigger. It’s not about the 10$ but rather your account is supposed to undergo KYC before and they just failed to do it when you are very active. You gave them reason to audit your account and they saw your account is required to undergo KYC.

You are still lucky that you withdraw most of your balance before they ask you this so I don’t understand what’s the need of accusing them that they scam you. You should check the casino ToS under AML policy to give you peace of mind on what you dodge.
legendary
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How dumb you're?

It's clear on the term & conditions: "They can ask you AML/KYC anytime". If they ask you randomly, then it's the things you should comply with it. Why, you're register in a website during the registration you're accepted by check mark "Term & condition" as well. If you feel, disagree with that condition. Then you should avoid to register, to be honest (In every-casino based on their T&C) casino website always have some statement they can ask you KYC anytime.

If you want any gambling activity without "KYC", go to on-chain gambling while every bet it's on smart-contract not a website (centralized).
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$10 and $10k is just the same if gambling site stole it from you but the point is that they don't scam or steal you, they just want to verify the account and there's nothing wrong with it. If you have nothing to hide you can just submit your KYC and your problem is finish. Also, I don't think Duelbits will destroy their reputation for your $10.

I don't think Duelbits would like to take revenge on you because you just told them they are scammers, their support (actually most supports) are trained to handle situations like this and wouldn't be triggered and take revenge to players.

I don't think Duelbits will address this situation as they just ask KYC and you don't provide it, accusing them scamming is useless as they don't steal your money in the first place. They just ask KYC first before they let you withdraw your $10 or close your account.


I’m not answering the person above you because they’re retarded and don’t know how to speak English


Yes you would expect them not to be so petty that’s why I recommend not betting with them.

Honestly I’ve never seen a site be so unprofessional but if you look up the reviews on trust pilot and other parts of the Internet you’ll see that they do some very suspect things. And if someone’s closing the account why would they need Kyc and who ask for kyc on 10$ lol . It literally doesn’t make sense the whole  thing doesn’t make sense I Honestly I’m surprised the site would be so unprofessional and at this point it’s obviously scamming

And just because something is in their terms of service doesn’t mean they’re not abusing their terms of service

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$10 and $10k is just the same if gambling site stole it from you but the point is that they don't scam or steal you, they just want to verify the account and there's nothing wrong with it. If you have nothing to hide you can just submit your KYC and your problem is finish. Also, I don't think Duelbits will destroy their reputation for your $10.

I don't think Duelbits would like to take revenge on you because you just told them they are scammers, their support (actually most supports) are trained to handle situations like this and wouldn't be triggered and take revenge to players.

I don't think Duelbits will address this situation as they just ask KYC and you don't provide it, accusing them scamming is useless as they don't steal your money in the first place. They just ask KYC first before they let you withdraw your $10 or close your account.
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