Shuffle.com rakeback explained
Shuffle.com pays rakeback starting at 5% of the house edge across its VIP levels, credited as claimable real funds — and because it is a share of the edge, that 5% works out to roughly 0.1% of what you wager, about $1 back per $1,000 bet on a 2%-edge game.
Shuffle’s own example is explicit: wager 1,000 USDT on a game with a 2% house edge and the casino takes ~20 USDT of edge, of which 5% rakeback returns ~1 USDT. Rakeback starts accruing from the Bronze VIP level (around $1,000 wagered), applies to casino games (not sports), pays win or lose, and is collected from the VIP page rather than dropped automatically. Higher VIP tiers raise the rate, but Shuffle does not publish a verified per-tier grid, so we list the confirmed 5% entry rather than the “up to 15%” figure that circulates on affiliate pages.
Key points
- Entry rate 5% of the house edge (Shuffle help centre).
- Example: 1,000 USDT @ 2% edge → ~1 USDT rakeback.
- Claimable from the VIP page (marketed “instant” = claim from balance).
- Casino games only (not sports); paid win or lose.
- Higher tiers raise it; the top rate is not officially published.
FAQ
What is Shuffle’s rakeback rate?
It starts at 5% of the house edge at the Bronze VIP level and rises with higher tiers. Shuffle does not publish a confirmed top-tier figure, so treat 5% as the verified entry rate.
Is Shuffle rakeback instant?
It is marketed as instant, but in practice it accrues and you claim it from the VIP page at any time. Most jurisdictions have no wagering on the rakeback itself.
Related
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