Read this before you decide on the partner offer
A sourced review of the rs9 partner offer. Cells come from the partner VIP table, the partner eligibility ledger, the UPI timing test on /news/, and the partner race card. The omissions list names what rs9 cannot promise.
Where each cell comes from
The comparison desk below repeats cells from the partner VIP table, the partner eligibility ledger, the partner race card, and the UPI timing test on /news/. Where a cell is partner-published, the source column reads Partner. Where a cell is a legal framing, the source column reads Legal. Where a cell is rs9 editorial, the source column reads Editorial. We do not invent numbers; if the partner has not published a value, the cell reads Not published.
Fifteen tiers, source-tagged
The cashback percentage, the tournament priority list and the dedicated-manager scope are partner-published but not republished here as raw numbers. rs9 reads the ladder cells and routes the reader to the partner VIP card.
Payout paths on the partner wallet
What the race card promises
The partner race card publishes a daily ladder: top 100 paid in cash at 00:00 IST reset, with the stake tier deciding the entry cut. The race window is documented on the partner race card; rs9 does not republish the raw payout ladder because it changes per stake tier and per provider mix. The reader who wants the live ladder taps through to the partner race card.
What rs9 does not promise
RTP and jackpot values
rs9 does not publish RTP, hit-rate, or jackpot values. The provider-published RTP is on each game sheet under /games/.
Testimonials or user ratings
rs9 does not invent testimonials or aggregate review scores. The partner publishes its own review stream inside the app.
Bonus code strings
rs9 does not publish a partner-side code string. The eligibility ledger for codes is on /bonus-code/.
Three editorial signals that sit beside the comparison desk
Source granularity
Some cells name the partner VIP table as the source. Other cells name the partner eligibility ledger. The granularity matters because not every partner-published figure is republished here; the comparison desk names the source cell instead of the raw number when the partner has not published a full release.
UPI timing as a verifiable test
The UPI withdrawal timing test on /news/ was a real measurement, not a partner claim. The comparison desk surfaces the cells readers can verify themselves, and the UPI test is the route that is most evidence-rich.
Daily race replacement rule
The partner race card replaces the leaderboard hourly. The comparison desk cites the race card as the source for the daily race row. Past winners are not republished because the partner does not store a public archive.
What changes if the reader picks a different brand
A pure-fantasy brand
Fantasy-only brands stay inside the seven open states but do not run the 973-game catalogue. The comparison desk counts this as a trade-off the partner offer does not have. The state-eligibility logic is shared across brands.
A game-only brand
Game-only brands do not run the Daily Race against sports fixtures. The credit-cap ceiling applies differently. The comparison desk reads the game-only brand as a narrower offer, not a safer one.
A hybrid brand without a VIP ladder
Hybrid brands without a 15-tier ladder lose the fee-free withdrawal ceiling. The comparison desk names the ladder as a partner-published benefit, not a generic one. Hybrid brands without a ladder route the reader to a flat-fee path.
The seven-state test
The partner eligibility ledger names seven states where contests are open: Andhra Pradesh, Assam, Goa, Karnataka, Kerala, Tamil Nadu, and Telangana. The contested states, the restricted set, and the source basis for the classification are on /is-legal/. If you are outside the seven, the partner checkout refuses the deposit. That refusal is the only test that matters at the moment of decision.
Six questions readers ask after the comparison desk
Is rs9 the partner brand?
What is the lowest published entry?
How fast is a UPI withdrawal?
What is the VIP ladder?
Does rs9 publish RTP?
Where does the daily race pay?
The fifteen-tier VIP ladder, source-tagged
The VIP ladder is partner-published. It runs across fifteen tiers from the lowest deposit threshold (₹100) to the highest published tier. Each tier has a set of perks: cashback rate, withdrawal priority, dedicated account manager, and invite-only tournaments. rs9 does not edit the tier list. The numbers below are the partner-published headline values; check the in-app VIP page for live status.
Settlement table: how each payment rail clears
Four things rs9 will not publish about the partner
First, individual payout amounts. The partner does not publish payout distributions per player, and rs9 does not estimate them. Second, hidden fees. The partner wallet is fee-free for the headline flows; partner fees, if any, are itemised in-app before the action. Third, win-rate guarantees. Variance is inherent in every game on the lobby; rs9 does not quote win rates as if they were predictable. Fourth, regulatory status beyond what the partner itself publishes. Where the partner says a state is restricted, the partner flow respects that gate.
If a claim is not partner-published, rs9 treats it as unverified. The editorial coverage here is route-mapping, not advocacy. The decision to register on the partner platform is yours, on the basis of the partner-published terms, not on the basis of any editorial claim on rs9.