Duel Blackjack XXX: the Cards and Real Money Are Not the Point Here
A porn star deals a shift topless. A man in a SpongeBob costume climbs across the felt and takes the stream down with him. A heavyweight champion pitches cards for two days and falls asleep between hands. One live blackjack table, real money on the layout, cameras running, and almost none of it planned. Every one of those nights is on this site, with the footage.
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Start with the Reel Everybody Sends First
Every stunt this table has produced, cut into one run. Watch it once and the rest of this site is a set of footnotes to it.
What You Are Actually Looking At
A live blackjack table in a studio, streamed all day, dealt for real money by real dealers to whoever is sitting in the seats. That part is ordinary and it is running right now. What is not ordinary is who Duel keeps putting behind the shoe and what those people do once the camera is on them. There is no script anybody follows, no edit before it goes out and no delay to cut on. Whatever happens, happens live, in front of a chat that screenshots faster than anyone in that building can react.
The videos on this site come off that feed. None of them were produced as adverts. They are cuts taken by whoever was watching at the time, which is why the framing is bad, the audio is whatever the room sounded like, and the thing worth seeing is usually at the edge of the shot. That is also the reason they travel: a clip that looks like an accident gets shared, and a clip that looks like marketing gets scrolled past.
Duel Casino blackjack XXX is the shorthand people use for all of this, and it covers a lot of very different nights. The Duel blackjack live tables run around the clock, and underneath all of it the game never moves. Same rules on the felt, same payouts, same shoe whether the dealer is in a suit or a costume. Somebody playing from home at four in the morning is in exactly the same game as the room full of people watching a rapper pour champagne over an employee. That gap between what the camera shows and what the table is doing is the entire subject of this site.
So there are no verdicts here. Whether a session was funny, cheap or indefensible is a question somebody else can answer, and plenty of people already have. What you get instead is the clock: what is on screen at 00:12, what changes at 01:30, and what the table pays while it is happening.
The Videos, One Page Each
Every session gets its own page: the footage, a run through with timestamps, and what the table was paying while it played. Start anywhere, they do not need reading in order.
The Ones We Can Prove Sat Down
Names get attached to this table constantly and most of them fall apart the moment you look for footage. The names below do: there is video of every one of them, and it is on the page next to their face.

fascist.eth
Streamer, on stream as @psyoptrick.
Thirty seconds at this table did more for the casino than every campaign it never ran.
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Bonnie Blue
Adult performer, booked to deal rather than to play.
Runs a full shift topless while a man in a cartoon costume works the same frame.
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Mike Tyson
Former undisputed heavyweight champion of the world.
Pitches cards for two days, gets most of it right, and falls asleep between hands.
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Lil Pump
Rapper, guesting the way he guests everywhere else.
Empties a bottle of champagne over an elderly dealer while the shoe is still running.
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Mia Malkova
Adult performer, at the table as a guest and nothing else.
Plays, stands up, and the camera stays on the dealer for the part everybody kept.
Play this tableWho they areThe Boring Part That Pays for Everything
Two different games share almost the same name and people mix them up constantly, so it goes in one paragraph. The tables in these videos are live blackjack: real dealers, real money, standard rules printed on the felt, and the ordinary house edge that comes with any live game. Nothing about a costume touches a payout.
What decides your money at a table like this is not the costume, it is the two lines printed on the felt and the moves you make against them. Blackjack pays 3 to 2, the dealer stands on 17, and everything else is your decision. The rules and the handful of moves that matter take five minutes to read, and they are the only thing on this site that will save you money.
None of that appears in a single one of the videos below, which is the joke at the centre of this whole operation. The clips sell a cartoon costume. Nobody arrives for the table.
Everyone Asks the Same Question First
Is any of this real, or is the whole thing acted? Short answer: the stunts are booked and the cards are not. Somebody hires the costume, somebody schedules the guest, and the reaction is exactly what the operator is paying for. The shoe underneath is a real shoe, the money on the felt belongs to people who are not in on anything, and every round can be checked afterwards against a seed and a hash that were published before it was dealt.
Which makes the honest version of the answer more interesting than either extreme. You are watching a staged room around an unstaged game, and the two do not touch. The long version has its own page.
The Table Is Dealing Right Now
The same live tables you have been watching, dealt for real money on standard rules. Set your limit before you take a seat.
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