Bet Dukes sister sites

Bet Dukes sister sites

Bet Dukes combines a sportsbook and a slots casino on the ProgressPlay Limited platform, licence 39335. Two separate welcome offers run side by side here – here’s what each one actually pays out, and which other brands share the licence.

Bet Dukes sister sites compared

Quick answer: Bet Dukes is listed as a white-label domain on ProgressPlay Limited account 39335. That makes the brands below same-license comparisons, but it does not prove that every front-end brand has the same owner. For the full network, see our ProgressPlay casinos guide.

Sister-site comparison Key difference Current UK register/site check
Mr SuperPlay logo
Mr SuperPlay
Slots-led casino site; its official homepage was reachable at the August 2026 check. White label on UKGC account 39335
BetNeptune logo
BetNeptune
A separate ProgressPlay white-label front end listed on the same UK account. White label on UKGC account 39335
BetReels logo
BetReels
A separate ProgressPlay white-label front end listed on the same UK account. White label on UKGC account 39335
Mr JackVegas logo
Mr JackVegas
Slots-led casino site; its official homepage was reachable at the August 2026 check. White label on UKGC account 39335
Bright Lights Casino logo
Bright Lights Casino
Historical comparison: the domain is now listed inactive on UKGC account 39335. Inactive on UKGC account 39335
Casino Kings logo
Casino Kings
Slots, sports and live-casino site; its official homepage was reachable at the August 2026 check. White label on UKGC account 39335
Blue Fox Casino logo
Blue Fox Casino
A separate casino white label listed on the same UK account. White label on UKGC account 39335

How these sites are related

The relationship is the licensed platform: the UK Gambling Commission lists each domain above as a white label on ProgressPlay Limited account 39335. White-label status is more precise than saying all the brands are owned by ProgressPlay. Bonus availability, account eligibility, payments and customer service can still differ by front-end brand, so check the chosen site directly before registering.

The licence currently covers remote casino, bingo and real-event betting. The Commission also records a £1 million financial penalty, warning and additional licence condition against ProgressPlay, with a decision dated 9 May 2025. Read the official regulatory action for the exact findings and outcome.

Bet Dukes Information

Name Bet Dukes
URL betdukes.com
#No. of Sister Sites 100+
Best Sister Sites Mr SuperPlay, Mr JackVegas, Blue Fox Casino, BetReels, BetNeptune, Bright Lights Casino
Owner/Operator ProgressPlay Limited: Kolonakiou 26, Office No.18, Agios Athanasios, Limassol, 4103, Cyprus
Sister sites status Large white-label network; individual sites vary between active and inactive
UKGC Licence page UKGC Licence: 39335 (remote licence active)
Established 2017
Support Live chat

Bet Dukes operator – ProgressPlay Limited

Bet Dukes belongs to the same sprawling ProgressPlay Limited network as Mr SuperPlay, Mr JackVegas and Blue Fox Casino, but it stands apart from most of its slots-only siblings by running a full sportsbook alongside the casino. ProgressPlay, based in Limassol, Cyprus, supplies the licence, the platform and the game feeds behind well over 100 branded skins, and front-end ownership of each brand typically sits separately from the operator itself. That structure spreads the theming widely, but it also means every site on the licence inherits the same compliance track record, whatever it happens to be.

The record in question isn’t a clean one. The UK Gambling Commission fined ProgressPlay Limited £1,000,000 in 2025 (decision dated 9 May, publicly announced that August) for anti-money laundering and social responsibility breaches, including inadequate source-of-funds checks and weak sign-up monitoring, and required a formal warning plus an independent third-party audit. That followed an earlier £175,718 penalty in 2022 for comparable failings, making it a repeat case rather than an isolated one. Both sanctions sit against the operator as a whole rather than Bet Dukes specifically, but a Casino Guru complaints-forum thread does reference a payment dispute naming Bet Dukes directly alongside two other ProgressPlay skins, which is worth factoring in before you deposit.

Bet Dukes review

Bet Dukes screenshot 2026

Bet Dukes Welcome Bonus

Unusually for this network, Bet Dukes runs two separate welcome offers rather than one. The sportsbook side leads with “Bet £10 & Get a £40 Free Bet”: stake £10 or more on qualifying bets at minimum odds of 1.5 and the stake isn’t returned, but the free bet itself only carries 1x wagering on any winnings, with a £200 max conversion and a 7-day validity window. That 1x figure is notably friendlier than the casino side’s terms.

The casino welcome offer is a 200% deposit match up to £20, carrying the network’s standard 10x wagering on the bonus money within 30 days, contribution varying by game, and max conversion capped at 1x the bonus. It’s also “limited to 5 brands within the network,” and Skrill and Neteller deposits don’t qualify for the casino offer – the same restriction that shows up across other ProgressPlay skins. The 10x figure matches the UK’s wagering cap that took effect 19 January 2026.

Other Promotions

Once you’re past the welcome offers, Bet Dukes runs the same rotating weekly promo calendar seen on its casino-only siblings: a weekend code for 50 free spins on 3 Magical Genies, a Monday 25% bonus up to £50, a Wednesday code for 100 free spins on 3 Hero Piggies, and a Friday combination of 20 free spins plus a 20% bonus up to £20. A seasonal goal-scoring promo tied to England and Scotland runs alongside a Majestic Thor wagering leaderboard. Every one of these carries 10x wagering terms, consistent with the casino welcome offer.

Top Games at Bet Dukes

The casino side runs the same category structure as its ProgressPlay siblings – New, Popular, Slots, Casino, Jackpot, Live and Scratchcards – with jackpot slots like Mega Moolah, Treasure Nile and Age of the Gods featured prominently. Third-party listings point to a broad provider spread including NetEnt, Microgaming, Play’n GO, Pragmatic Play, Yggdrasil, Betsoft and Evolution Gaming for live tables, though exact game counts aren’t published on-site. The sportsbook covers the usual range of football, horse racing and major sporting events.

Licensing and Customer Support

Bet Dukes is licensed by the UK Gambling Commission under account 39335, the same ProgressPlay Limited licence covering Mr SuperPlay, Mr JackVegas and dozens of other skins, plus a separate Malta Gaming Authority licence for its Malta-registered entity. Support runs through live chat with no phone line advertised. As with its siblings, the operator carries two UKGC financial penalties on record in the past four years, which is context worth weighing against Bet Dukes’s own individual reputation below.

Withdrawal Speed and Support

There is less player feedback here than for some sister sites, and it is harder to verify. Trustpilot carries 41 reviews for betdukes.com, with recurring complaints about a £2.50 withdrawal fee some reviewers say wasn’t made clear at sign-up, and at least one account describing the operator failing to honour its advertised bonus. A Casino Guru complaints-forum thread separately references a disputed payout naming Bet Dukes alongside two other ProgressPlay-run sites. Not every review was negative – one Trustpilot account described a casino win being paid out without issue – but the pattern is enough to suggest reading the withdrawal terms closely before you rely on fast access to funds.

Final Thoughts on Bet Dukes

4.5 out of 10. The sportsbook free bet’s 1x wagering is a genuinely good term, and the rotating casino promos are compliant with the current 10x cap. But the mixed Trustpilot sentiment around withdrawal fees, a forum complaint naming the brand directly, and an operator with two recent UKGC fines pull this one below its Mr SuperPlay and Mr JackVegas siblings on trust, even if the underlying offer terms are comparable.

What Bet Dukes players say

Independent review coverage for Bet Dukes specifically is limited. AskGamblers, Casino Guru and LCB don’t carry a dedicated listing for betdukes.com under this exact name at the time of writing, so no score can be quoted from those sources. Trustpilot has 41 reviews for the site, though an aggregate star rating wasn’t confirmable at review time; the sentiment running through the individual reviews skews mixed to negative.

What players like: the 1x wagering term on the sportsbook free bet, the combined sports-and-casino format in one account, and the frequency of the rotating weekly casino promos.

Common complaints: a £2.50 withdrawal fee several reviewers say wasn’t disclosed clearly upfront, at least one account of the advertised welcome bonus not being honoured, and a forum-logged payment dispute naming Bet Dukes alongside two other ProgressPlay skins.

Bet Dukes holds an active UK Gambling Commission licence and its games run on independently tested software, so individual payout disputes should be read as unresolved player complaints rather than confirmed operator misconduct. Given how thin the independent aggregator coverage is for this specific brand, it’s worth reading the Trustpilot reviews directly rather than relying on a single average score.

Sources: Trustpilot and Casino Guru forum. Summary compiled by Sister Sites UK; last reviewed July 2026.

Bet Dukes sister sites FAQ

Who operates Bet Dukes?

Bet Dukes is listed as a white-label domain on ProgressPlay Limited's active UK Gambling Commission account 39335.

Are Bet Dukes sister sites owned by the same company?

Not necessarily. The verified relationship is that the domains are white labels on the same ProgressPlay licence; separate front-end ownership can still apply.

Which Bet Dukes sister sites are compared here?

Mr SuperPlay, Bet Dukes, BetNeptune, BetReels, Mr JackVegas, Bright Lights Casino, Casino Kings and Blue Fox Casino are the reviewed comparison set, excluding the current page itself.

Is the ProgressPlay UK licence active?

Yes. Account 39335 currently lists remote casino, bingo and real-event betting activities as active.

Has ProgressPlay faced UK Gambling Commission action?

Yes. A decision dated 9 May 2025 imposed a £1 million financial penalty, a warning and an additional licence condition requiring a third-party audit.

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