Three limits, not one
Betting limits and max win caps
Max bet is the limit everyone checks. Max win is the one that truncates a payout you have already earned.
The three limits
Maximum bet per round
The ceiling on a single wager. Varies enormously by game type: an Originals title and a live baccarat table at the same casino can differ by an order of magnitude. Usually visible in the game itself rather than in the terms.
Maximum win per round or per game
The one that hurts. A cap on what a single round can pay regardless of the multiplier you hit. Roobet's Dice, for example, is documented with a $20,000 maximum bet and a $500,000 maximum win, which are separate constraints that bind in different situations.
If you hit a multiplier that would pay above the cap, you receive the cap. This is disclosed, it is standard across the industry, and it is routinely discovered at the worst possible moment.
Maximum withdrawal per period
Covered separately, because it behaves differently and because some versions are conditioned on winning. Withdrawal limits
The zero edge allowance caps
Two operators in our set publish 100% RTP on their Originals, and both cap it. These are not withdrawal limits but they function as limits on the favourable maths, which for a volume player is the same thing.
| Operator | Zero edge allowance | Per bet cap | Past the allowance |
|---|---|---|---|
| Duel | $50,000 wagered daily | $1,000 per bet | 0.1% house edge on simple Originals |
| Gamdom | First $5,000 wagered daily | Not stated | Standard house edge |
Figures as stated by each operator, last checked on 2026-08-18.
For a genuine high roller, Gamdom's $5,000 daily allowance is exhausted inside a short session. Duel's $50,000 is meaningful, and the $1,000 per bet cap means you reach it through volume rather than through size.
How to find the real limits
- Open the game and check the bet field maximum. That is the authoritative number for that title.
- Check the game info panel for a maximum win or maximum multiplier.
- Search the terms for "maximum bet", "maximum win" and "maximum payout".
- For live tables, limits are set by the provider and vary by table, not by the casino.
We do not publish a betting limits comparison table. Limits vary per game, per table and sometimes per account, and change without notice. A static table would be wrong within weeks and would look authoritative the whole time. Where an operator publishes a limit we can cite, it is in its profile.
Why higher limits are not automatically better
A higher maximum bet lets you lose faster. That is not a rhetorical point, it is arithmetic: expected loss is turnover multiplied by house edge, and raising the ceiling raises achievable turnover per hour.
If you need high limits because your strategy requires them, fine. If you are choosing an operator because the limits are higher, be clear with yourself about what you are buying.
Gambling carries a negative expected return. Over enough bets the house edge wins by design, and no ranking on this site changes that. If it has stopped being a choice, free confidential help exists: Peluuri in Finland, Stödlinjen in Sweden, BZgA in Germany, and GamCare internationally.
Related
RTP and house edge
What the limits are multiplying against.
Withdrawal limits
The third limit, and the one conditioned on winning.