About this site: one platform, covered properly
duelbetting.com is an independent affiliate publication with a deliberately narrow brief: the Duel sportsbook, covered with the depth a single subject allows — every sport, every market mechanic, every published term, tested and documented. This page explains the project, the people-shaped questions, and the money.
Why a whole site about one sportsbook
The affiliate genre's default shape is the listicle — fifty casinos, ranked by commission, reviewed by template. We built the opposite: one platform whose pricing model we found genuinely structurally different, covered at the depth the listicle format makes impossible. That depth is the entire value proposition. The sport pages teach each discipline's actual betting craft, not interface tours; the payments hub walks every coin's real workflow including the mistakes; the comparisons cost rival offers from their own published terms; and the World Cup hub covers the tournament of the moment with the rigour of a trading desk's notes. A reader who works through this site should finish knowing more about sports betting than most affiliate sites' authors — that's the bar, and the methodology page is the published standard we're held to in reaching it.
What we cover — the site's map
| Section | What it contains | Start here if... |
|---|---|---|
| World Cup 2026 hub | Five pages: tournament guide, all twelve groups, odds board, strategy, full schedule | You're here for the tournament running right now |
| Sport guides (8) + esports (4) | Per-discipline betting craft: markets, maths, recurring edges | You bet one sport seriously and want its specific toolkit |
| Rewards (4 pages) | Rakeback, edge share, the no-bonus model, the KYC reality | You want the platform's actual economics, decoded |
| Payments (5 pages) | Coin-by-coin workflows: BTC, ETH, USDT, Solana and the full hub | You're choosing or troubleshooting a funding route |
| Guides (4) | First session, odds literacy, bankroll strategy, live discipline | You're new to betting or rebuilding bad habits |
| Trust (3) + comparisons (3) | Legitimacy evidence, methodology, head-to-heads with Stake, Duelbits, Cloudbet | You're deciding whether and where |
| Blog | Timely analysis: tournament angles, market economics, event previews | You want the current angles, dated and accountable |
Every page targets 10,000+ characters of unique, structured content — depth as policy, not accident.
The relationship with Duel, stated precisely
duelbetting.com is not owned, operated, or editorially controlled by Duel or any gambling operator. The relationship is a standard affiliate one: registration links on this site carry our identifier, and we may earn commissions when readers sign up through them — disclosed here, in the footer of every page, and on the methodology page where its editorial handling is spelled out. The operator does not review our content before publication, does not set our conclusions, and the criticism this site publishes — the youth caveat in the legitimacy review, the honest-limits section of the edge share analysis, the credit paid to competitors in every comparison — is the practical evidence of that independence. Where our information comes from the operator's published terms, we date it and say so; where it comes from our own testing, the methodology page describes the process; the operator's own site remains the final authority over any summary here.
The standing commitments
Verifiable over persuasive
Load-bearing claims are built to be checked: licence lookups, margin arithmetic, payout tests. Adjectives are decoration; the working is the content.
Both sides of every comparison
Rivals get their genuine strengths argued — Stake's catalogue, Cloudbet's longevity. One-sided comparisons are ads, and we publish comparisons.
Dated and maintained
Rates, odds and terms carry their as-of month and get revised when published terms move. Stale-claim reports via the contact page are welcome and acted on.
Responsible by default
Every page carries the 18+ standard, the strategies guide is bankroll-first, and the responsible gambling page is linked from every footer — not buried.
Six languages, one standard
The site publishes in English, Spanish, German, Portuguese, Finnish and Polish — a map drawn by the audience's reality rather than translation convenience. Spanish serves the Latin American crypto-betting heartland during a World Cup hosted partly in Mexico; Finnish honours the platform's founding country and its Counter-Strike culture; German, Portuguese and Polish cover Europe's largest betting communities outside English. Every language version carries the full page set at the same depth standard — not machine-translated stubs orbiting an English flagship — with hreflang routing readers to their version and the content adapted where markets genuinely differ (the football pages' league emphasis, the World Cup hub's national angles). One site, six doors, the same rooms behind each.
Where the site is heading
The launch set — forty-five pages across six languages — is the foundation, not the finish. The committed roadmap follows the calendar this site serves: through July, the World Cup hub updates stage by stage and the blog ships knockout-round analysis while the prices still carry it; late July brings the tournament post-mortem the methodology requires — every published call graded in public; autumn pivots coverage to the esports majors and the European season, with the blog running its two-to-four monthly cadence. On the structural side: coin guides expand as the cashier's supported list grows, comparisons get added by reader demand, and every dated claim on the existing pages gets revisited when the operator's published terms move. The constraint that governs all of it is the one the methodology page makes explicit — nothing ships below the depth standard, which means the site grows at the speed of properly-made pages and no faster. Slow publishing is the price of being worth bookmarking.
How to reach us, and what reaches back
The contact page carries the routes; the promise here is about what happens after. Corrections are the priority queue: a dated claim that's drifted from published terms, arithmetic that doesn't reproduce, a broken workflow in a payments guide — reports get verified and fixed with the page's updated date moved, per the methodology's accountability section. Coverage requests shape the roadmap — recurring asks become pages. What we can't do: resolve disputes with the operator (we're a publication, not support — platform issues go to Duel's own channels), provide betting tips beyond the published analysis, or offer legal and tax advice for your jurisdiction. The site's job is to be the most useful document set on its subject anywhere on the internet; the inbox exists to keep it that.
About the site — FAQ
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The project, in practice
Start with the methodology, audit a claim, and use whatever survives. 18+ · gamble responsibly.