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Stake VIP tiers and rakeback, explained

VIP and rakeback are where a losing game can quietly become break-even — or better. Understanding the ladder is the difference between leaving money on the table and not.

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How the ladder works

VIP tiers are based on your cumulative lifetime wager, not your balance. Each tier — Bronze, Silver, Gold, Platinum, Diamond — unlocks at a higher wagered threshold and comes with a higher rakeback rate plus bigger periodic bonuses.

You don’t lose progress by losing money; the meter only counts volume wagered.

Rakeback is the real lever

Rakeback returns a share of the house edge to you on every bet, win or lose. At higher tiers that share grows. Stack it with weekly/monthly bonuses, reloads and level-up rewards and the total can approach — or exceed — the edge itself.

When your rewards exceed the edge, wagering becomes net positive. That’s the whole game for serious players: not beating the cards, but harvesting more than the edge costs.

How much to climb

Thresholds rise steeply: tens of thousands wagered for the early tiers, then hundreds of thousands and millions higher up. The right question isn’t ‘how fast can I rank up’ but ‘what’s the lowest-variance way to put through the volume’ — because variance, not edge, is what busts bankrolls on the way.

Key takeaway

Don’t ignore rakeback — it’s free money you’re owed for volume you’re already wagering. The VIP Calculator estimates your tier, the wager to the next level, and your rakeback.

Open the VIP Calculator