An independent comparison of Bitsler and Duelbits rakeback — the player rate, what it is a share of (the basis), and how you claim it, from RakebackRadar’s verified data. Outbound links are affiliate links.
| Player rate | Basis | How it pays | Clear rate? | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bitsler | 5% base | a share of the house edge | claimed manually, wager-free | Not published |
| Duelbits | 10% flat, instant | a share of the house edge | paid instantly, wager-free | Published |
The verdict
Bitsler pays 5% base (a share of the house edge, claimed manually, wager-free); Duelbits pays 10% flat, instant (a share of the house edge, paid instantly, wager-free). Bitsler commits only to a 5% base on its own pages (claimable every 2 minutes). The widely-cited "13%–30%" VIP range appears on affiliate sites only — treat it as unverified, not a published rate. The "50%" headline is welcome-only — rakeback accrual is capped at 50% of your initial deposit for new accounts, not a standing 50% rate. The ongoing rate is a flat 10% of the house edge. Read the basis before the headline — see why rakeback is a share of the house edge.
Bitsler vs Duelbits rakeback — FAQ
Does Bitsler or Duelbits have better rakeback?
Bitsler pays 5% base (a share of the house edge); Duelbits pays 10% flat, instant (a share of the house edge). The headline % matters less than the basis: a share of the house edge is far smaller than the same % of your bets. Duelbits publishes a clear rate while Bitsler does not.
Is Bitsler or Duelbits rakeback paid instantly?
Bitsler: claimed manually, wager-free. Duelbits: paid instantly, wager-free.
Is the rakeback a percentage of my bets?
No. For both Bitsler and Duelbits it is a share of the house edge — not a percentage of what you wager. A "10%" rate on a 3.5% house edge is about 0.35% of turnover.
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