What Is the Daily Wager Race?
Learn how Flexbet’s Daily Wager Race works, including how prizes are awarded, how to participate, and where to track your progress.
What Is the Daily Wager Race?
The Daily Wager Race is a recurring promotion on Flexbet.io where players compete based on their total wagered amount during a 24-hour period. The top 50 participants each day receive a share of a $1,000 prize pool.
This competition is open to all users automatically — no registration is needed.
How Does It Work?
Every wager you place on any game (Slots, Originals, Live Casino, etc.) counts toward the race.
The leaderboard resets every 24 hours.
Only the top 50 players with the highest total wagers will be eligible for a reward.
Key Details:
The race runs daily and restarts at the same time each day.
The higher your wager amount, the higher your ranking.
Rewards are not automatically credited.
Part of the reward goes directly to your main balance. The rest is sent to the Rewards Calendar, where it is released gradually over the next 7 days.
Where Can I Track My Progress?
You can monitor your current position and total wagered amount directly on the Daily Race page. The leaderboard updates in real time so you always know where you stand.
You’ll also see a countdown timer showing how much time remains in the current race cycle.
How to Claim the Prize
After the race ends, qualifying users must manually claim their rewards from the Reward Center.
Do I Need to Opt-In or Register?
No. All players are automatically enrolled. Simply wager on any eligible game and your activity will be tracked automatically.
Which Games Count?
All game categories on Flexbet are included:
Flexbet Originals
Slots (provider games)
Live Casino
Game Shows
However, some restrictions may apply depending on future race formats. Always check the official race page for up-to-date eligibility.
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Need Help?
If you encounter any issues or believe your wager wasn’t tracked correctly, please contact our support team via live chat or email at support@flexbet.io.
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