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Re: Duelbits.com|Casino & Sportsbook|VIP|Instant withdrawals!| Conor McGregor
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on 23/04/2025, 07:17:23 UTC
Taking Duelbits for example, for the average gambler who plays a good mix of slots (4% house edge) and table games (0.5%-1% house edge), their overall house edge is probably somewhere around 2%. After all bonuses/rakeback/lossback however, this number is closer to 1%, meaning 1M wagered will produce about 10k profit for Duelbits. If you take a look at the daily and weekly leaderboards on Duelbits, they probably get 10M wagered per week as a very optimistic measure judging by the top 10 in the weekly leaderboard, which falls off very quickly, which means 100k NGR (net gaming revenue). Keep in mind the top wagerers probably play a much higher percentage of table games vs slots, so this is a very optimistic estimate for Duelbits.

As far as I understand it, here is a hypothetical statistic of a user who plays perfectly. Many people who play in casinos do not even think about such things. They just pick any games they like and play them according to their intuition. You're talking about a “good mix of slots”, which is a concept for advanced players. A lot of people just go in and drain their deposit with no bonuses, no cashback. They just come in, spend the game balance and leave. First of all, to assume how much earns casino, you need to understand what categories of users play there, what percentage of advanced players or bonus-hunters, what percentage of amateurs, what percentage of those who do not need bonuses, and is important only the process of the game. 

Someone also said Duelbits has not fallen off in terms of deposit numbers and wagers. This is not true. 1-2 years ago they got 5-10 times as much wager weekly. Their top whales all quit the site for some reason early last year, which was the start of the downfall of Duelbits.

I mentioned above the open statistics from SimilarWeb for January, February and March. So, based on it, there was even an increase in traffic. What was 1-2 years ago was out of the question.