Why the desktop suits so many players
A computer gives games room to breathe. On a wide screen you can see the list of categories, the game itself and your deposit history all at once, so there is no need to switch between screens. At live tables you will appreciate the larger picture and smoother cursor control, while the keyboard speeds up entering amounts for a deposit or withdrawal.
Dukat.bet runs as a website that you open in your browser and log into. You download no software or add-on from external sources, which avoids the risk of tampered installers. You have the same account and the same balance on your phone too, so you can happily start playing at your computer and finish on your mobile. Your transaction history and settings stay synchronised regardless of the device you log in from. The differences and advantages of mobile are covered on the mobile version page.
Which browsers work
Dukat.bet is built for ordinary modern browsers. Rather than a particular brand, what matters more is having a current version with regular updates. Older browsers that have gone long without updating tend to struggle with playing games or rendering the interface.
| Browser | When it suits you |
|---|---|
| Chrome | A universal choice, frequent updates |
| Firefox | Emphasis on privacy and settings |
| Edge | Pre-installed on Windows |
| Safari | The natural choice on Mac computers |
If a game loads incorrectly, try opening it in another browser from the list. Each handles graphics a little differently, and a simple switch is often enough to resolve a minor glitch.
Cookies, JavaScript and permissions
For everything to work, your browser needs a few basic permissions. Without them you may not be able to log in, or a game simply will not start.
- JavaScript enabled, which powers the games and the site's interactive elements
- Cookies allowed, which keep you logged in throughout the session
- Ad blockers eased off, as they sometimes block the game window
- An up-to-date browser version for both performance and security
When you play, cookies are not there to track you but mainly to let the site remember your logged-in session and your basic choices. If your browser deletes them every time it closes, you will have to log in again and again, which is more of an inconvenience than a safeguard. What exactly these files do and how to manage them sensibly is explained on the cookies page.
Be wary of strict privacy modes and so-called hard blockers, which switch off even what the site genuinely needs. When Dukat.bet behaves unusually, it is worth first checking whether these permissions are not needlessly restricted.
What to do about a broken display
Occasionally the page renders incompletely, buttons overlap, or a game gets stuck on the loading screen. In most cases this is not an account fault but a temporary browser problem.
First refresh the page with the F5 key or the refresh button. If that does not help, try a hard refresh with the Ctrl and F5 combination, which reloads the page from scratch without the old cache. It also helps to set the zoom back to one hundred percent, because an unusual zoom level sometimes throws off the layout.
When the problem persists, open Dukat.bet in a private window. This temporarily disables extensions and the stored cache, so you quickly find out whether they are the cause.
Resolving common problems
If the site loads slowly or games freeze, the culprit is usually the connection, an overfull cache or too many open tabs. Close the tabs you do not need, check your network and clear that browser's cache.
Privacy extensions and VPN tools can interfere with the connection, so switch them off temporarily when you run into trouble and reload the page. It can also help to check whether you have the same game open in several tabs at once, which needlessly strains memory. You will find a detailed procedure for slow loading and stuttering on the performance issues page. When it is the login itself that fails rather than the display of games, the login issues section will help.
Playing safely on a shared computer
Be careful on someone else's or a public computer. Do not save your password in the browser, and always log out when you finish; closing the window alone is not enough. Ideally, play in a private window, which leaves neither a login nor history behind once closed.
Keep your security habits in mind too, that is, a unique password and a protected email inbox. If the browser offers to save your login details, decline the offer on someone else's device, and do not forget about passwords saved in forms either. A summary of recommendations and common risks is offered on the security page. With a little care, you can enjoy the big screen just as safely as playing at home.