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Duelbits, Dicey Battle for a BC.Game VIP Whale

VIP status just went portable: a BC.Game whale who wagered 9M USDT and lost $300K is now shopping two rival transfer desks.

Dicey promotional graphic announcing VIP transfers are welcome

Duelbits and Dicey both went public with formal VIP transfer programs this week, and a BC.Game player who says four years of play produced about 9M USDT in wagers and $300K in losses answered both recruitment posts within two minutes. @PooriaNasiriPo1 filed nearly identical applications to each desk, closing both with the same question: what can you offer me?

The transfer desk goes public

Dicey put the terms in writing first. The pitch opened with a threshold: "Have $500K+ in wager history?" It then listed the enticements in order of escalating luxury: exclusive perks, personalized rewards, a private VIP host, priority treatment. The intake is a Typeform, a sign the funnel has outgrown the reply box. A player who clears the floor by a factor of eighteen no longer gets a DM. They get a link.

Duelbits answered about five hours later with less paperwork and more confidence. The account running the push is literally named Duelbits VIP, and its bio gets straight to business: "VIP players, DM me for the best transfer deal."

Not to brag, but i know we can beat it!

The entry point is an email address, transfers@duelbits.com. That is the corporate equivalent of a bouncer who skips the cover charge and asks to see your old comp card. Both desks are now selling the same product: your status, ported over like a phone number.

The canary shops both desks

The first customer to treat the transfer desk as a bidding venue arrived before either program had a full day behind it. @PooriaNasiriPo1, an account that bills itself as a professional gambler with a decade in crypto, replied to Duelbits with a grievance and a screenshot attached. The pitch cited four years as a VIP at BC.Game, almost 9M USDT wagered, roughly $300K lost, and, in the account's telling, "they only ignore me and reject my requests."

Screenshot attached to @PooriaNasiriPo1's reply to Duelbits
The screenshot @PooriaNasiriPo1 attached to the pitch sent to Duelbits.

Moments earlier the same account had filed the same application with Dicey, plus one flourish: "recently i think bc only care about getting the maximum profit of player pocket." A casino that extracts maximum profit from a player's pocket is not a scandal. It is the business model. The whale is not disputing the model. It is disputing the perks attached to it.

Neither pitch includes a refund request. @PooriaNasiriPo1 is not asking BC.Game for the $300K. The ask is what two competitors will offer to take the next one. By Dicey's own floor, the math is not close: 9M USDT wagered clears the $500K threshold eighteen times over. That makes the account less a lead to qualify than the segment the program was built around.

The arc completes fast. A few weeks ago Duelbits was pitching a burned whale with a six-word cold open inside a complaint thread, which The Daily Tilt documented when Bluff's $400,000 seizure became a rival recruiting fair. Since then Reels has templated the same pitch into a paid ambassador roster. Now the offer ships with an email address, a Typeform, and a $500K minimum. The canary did not sing. It filed two applications.

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  1. Dicey VIP transfer announcement
  2. Dicey Full VIP Transfer pitch
  3. Duelbits VIP recruitment post
  4. @PooriaNasiriPo1 reply to Dicey
  5. @PooriaNasiriPo1 reply to Duelbits

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