Duel Casino's Dark Side: Nazism, Racism and Uncensored Live Tables
Finnish poker player Ossi Ketola owns the disgraced operator. You might know him online as Monarch. He markets the site as a crusade against a rigged gambling industry, promising players 100% RTP. Zero house edge. But in practice, Duel's cult following just funds an uncensored platform for absolute garbage.
A live blackjack table featuring sex with SpongeBob SquarePants may sound like the most absurd part of Duel’s live casino problem, but it is only the tip of the iceberg. Below, we look at other examples from Duel’s tables — including racist, Nazi-related, and completely uncensored content that raises much bigger questions about moderation on the platform.
Nazi Propaganda and Antisemitic Stunts
A dealer named Mila surfaced as a major offender. On her X account, she posted photos posing in front of a Third Reich flag and portraits of Adolf Hitler. She even published a birthday tribute to the dictator. On live broadcast, she simulated whipping her Black co-host while forcing him to perform Nazi salutes.
It wasn't an isolated incident. Dealers Mark and Aria synchronized Nazi salutes mid-hand. Later, Mark openly discussed dropping a nuclear bomb on Israel. Mila also took to social media to claim Duel exists to challenge a "Jewish-controlled industry." She argued that offering zero house edge violates "Jewish laws." Castle Roulette broadcasts even featured a dwarf cast member wearing a caricatured Orthodox Jewish costume.
Blatant Racism and Mocking Slavery
During streams, Mila routinely called a Black colleague an "African bioweapon." She claimed he was imported on ships just to dilute the bloodlines of white women. She regularly acted out whipping scenes, stating she wanted a return to the slavery era. And she called her colleague a "misbehaving slave" while explicitly refusing to apologize for it.
Other broadcasts hit similar lows. During one roulette session, a dwarf host dressed as a police officer simulated a brutal arrest. A second host mocked George Floyd's final words, repeating "I can't breathe." A hangman's noose hung in the background as set dressing. Black employees were frequently forced to host while wearing prison jumpsuits.
Degenerate Behaviour and Obscenity
The broadcasts spiralled further with a dealer named Kinkki. He routinely fell asleep at the table. He passed gas loudly on purpose and dealt cards half-naked. In one stream, he gave a graphic account of forcing a partner to get an abortion. Kinkki also kissed a guest in drag and simulated masturbation on camera alongside Mila. During a separate monologue, he announced he would rather have a prostitute for a daughter than a gay son.
Other streams featured guests and dwarf hosts openly simulating sex acts using studio chairs. When Duel heavily promoted an appearance by controversial influencer Andrew Tate, the casino broadcast a Tate impersonator. Instead of dealing cards, the parody actor dropped into the splits and twerked.
Editor's Note: The CasinosInCanada team unequivocally condemns everything detailed in this report. The broader legitimate gaming industry rejects this behaviour. We publish these quotes and broadcast descriptions solely to document the violations and expose the problem. Weaponizing racism, antisemitism, fascist imagery and violent themes as marketing content is entirely unacceptable and requires immediate regulatory action.