Celebrities at the Duel Blackjack XXX Tables - Everyone Who Sat Down Made It Worse
Somebody famous sits down at a live blackjack table, does something the room was not ready for, and by the morning it is on four platforms without a source attached. That has happened here often enough to need a list. Below is everyone we can put footage against: who they are away from the felt, what they were there to do, and which side of the table they were standing on when it went wrong.

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 areA Guest Here Is Not an Ambassador, and Nobody Signed Anything
Worth clearing up first, because the two get mixed constantly. An ambassador is a contract: a name on a shirt, an agreed line to repeat, a photo call and a press release nobody reads. A guest at this table is a booking for an evening. They turn up, they are seen, and what they do once the camera is on them is entirely up to them, because there is no brief holding them to anything.
That is why none of these names come with a statement attached, and why nobody on this page has ever said a word about payout speeds or licensing. They were paid to be in the room, or in one case not paid at all, and the room was already streaming. Everything else came out of whatever they decided to do next.
Half of Them Played, the Other Half Took the Shoe
Read the list again and it splits cleanly down the middle, which is unusual for a casino and is the single reason this table produces anything worth reposting. Most operators put a famous face in a player seat, lose them a bit of money on camera, and post a clip nobody shares. Here the booking sometimes points the other way round.
| Guest in a seat | Plays hands like anybody else. The stakes are real, the losses are theirs, and the clip depends on what happens around them. |
|---|---|
| Guest on the shoe | Works the dealing position: rack, shoe, payouts, hand signals. A real job, done badly or well, in front of an audience that came for the name. |
| What travels | The second kind, almost every time. Nobody reposts a celebrity losing a hand. Everybody reposts one trying to run a table. |
| What it costs | The same fee either way, spread over one clip or over two days of them. |
The dealing bookings are also the ones that hold up months later, because there is nothing to explain. A world champion pitching cards is funny on its own terms and stays funny. A guest doing something to a member of staff needs a paragraph of context every time it is shared, and the context never travels with the clip.
The Names Attached to This Table That Never Sat at It
Every viral casino clip grows a second life in which the wrong person is in it. Screenshots get recaptioned, a face gets misidentified in a comment, and within a week there are search results for a name that was never in the room. We get asked about several of those. None of them are on this page, and the rule is simple enough to state:
- there has to be footage, not a screenshot of footage
- the table in it has to be recognisable as this one
- the person has to be identifiable in the shot rather than in the caption
- and if all we have is a claim, the claim stays off the site
That rule keeps this list shorter than it could be. It is also the reason every card above goes straight to a page with the video sitting on it, rather than to a paragraph describing something you are asked to take on trust.
The internet decides who was in a clip long before anybody checks, and it never issues a correction afterwards.
The Person Who Pays for a Guest Night Is Rarely the Guest
Follow the money through one night at this table and it stops somewhere unexpected. The operator buys reach. The guest collects a fee and a night out. The audience gets a clip. The only person in the frame who is contractually unable to react to any of it is the one holding the shoe, on an hourly rate, with a camera pointed at them for the entire shift.
That imbalance is not a theory, it is visible in the footage on this site. When a booking goes wrong it goes wrong at the dealing position, and the clip that comes out of it carries the guest's name while the person in it goes back to work the following day. The people behind the shoe have their own section, and it is the half of the site that explains why any of this works at all.
What a Guest Changes About the Game: Nothing Whatsoever
Standard live blackjack, standard rules printed on the felt, real money on the layout, the same house edge the table carries at four in the morning with nobody watching. A famous face changes the size of the audience, the volume of the chat and the number of people in the seats. It does not change a limit, a payout or the order the cards come out of the shoe.
Which is worth holding onto if one of these clips is the reason you are here. The evening looks like an event and plays like an ordinary table, and the only thing that decides what it costs you is the rules on the felt and the moves you make against them.
How to Read This List, and Who Plays Duel Blackjack Most Often
Each card goes to a page about the person: who they are, what the booking was, what came out of it and what people get wrong about it afterwards. The footage itself, minute by minute, sits in the video archive, one page per session. The two link into each other, so wherever you start you can get to the other half in a click.
And if the question underneath all of this is whether any of it is arranged, that has its own page too, because the answer is not the one either camp wants. The stunts are booked and the cards are not, and the two do not touch at any point.
The Duel blackjack celebrities on this page are not a marketing roster. Some are Duel blackjack streamers with their own audiences, some are performers, one is a former world champion, and the only thing the Duel casino guests here have in common is footage of them at this table.
What People Ask Before They Scroll Back Up
Who has actually played at the Duel blackjack table?
The names on this page are the ones with footage: streamers, adult performers, a rapper and a former heavyweight champion. Some played hands, some were booked to deal.
Are the guests paid to be there?
Bookings of this kind are paid appearances. What none of them are is endorsements: nobody on this page has said anything publicly about the casino, and no contract has ever been shown.
Why is somebody missing from the list?
Because we could not find footage of them at this table. Names get attached to viral clips constantly, and a claim without video does not get a page here.
Does a famous guest change the odds at the table?
No. Same rules, same limits, same payouts. What changes is the number of people watching and how loud the room is while you decide what to do with a hand.
The Same Table These Evenings Happened At
Live blackjack, standard rules, real money, dealt whether or not anybody famous is in the room. Set your limit before you sit down.
Gambling involves risk.