My advice is not to do it because it's not worth it. If you do use VPN and try to cash out they won't let you. You can deposit money but as soon as you truth withdraw you get hit with the VPN is not allowed. Forfeiting your deposit and or winnings. I have played on all the casino's that allows VPN. I'm in the same country as you.
For some reason I can't bet on some games because of my location on certain casino, but in other casinos I bet in them normally. When asking to the casino why was this, they told me I can use a VPN to access and bet in these games, but I'm realizing they can use this against me, has this happened to you with "VPN friendly" casinos?
Yes this has happened where I can change my location and bet on different games accordingly to my location. It always ends up I win some huge amount over $1000 . Then I end up leaving it there because I know as soon as I try to cash it out they will either tell me that I need to forfeit it or my VPN is illegal etc.
I suppose you can bet using a VPN but at the moment of requesting a withdrawal you must deactivate it, logging out and logging back in without VPN, that way your session will keep your true IP, at least that is how it should work and if the casino still denies your withdrawal then it's a scam, since they are allowing you to use VPN to play.
The only anonymous casino I know is LTC casino, the problem is that in case you run in trouble you will not get any help, but to be fair, even with "regulated" casinos you get problems and things usually don't get solved, at least with these anonymous casinos you don't get frustrated with long KYC procedures and you are accepting from the very moment of registering your funds are in danger, I'm planning on having a chance with these anonymous casinos in a near future, I'm sick of KYC BS
The only anonymous casino I know is LTC casino, the problem is that in case you run in trouble you will not get any help, but to be fair, even with "regulated" casinos you get problems and things usually don't get solved, at least with these anonymous casinos you don't get frustrated with long KYC procedures and you are accepting from the very moment of registering your funds are in danger, I'm planning on having a chance with these anonymous casinos in a near future, I'm sick of KYC BS
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1 year ago
I think that you are not alone in this. Though I'm not sure what is better, passing the KYC as usual or playing in an anonymous casino where nothing is regulated and the players are not protected.
I guess it is the question every regular player stucking in the middle of KYC is going to ask himself/herself eventually.
I do know of a casino that excepts players around the world. It's called anonymous casino.com. But that is the only truly anonymous casino out there.
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1 year ago
Thanks for the tip. I'd like to add that when it comes to using the VPN, it can be tricky, I would ask the chat operator each time I intend to use VPN to register and then save the reply for later use.
I even came across complaints where players are accused of using the prohibited VPN, sadly players claimed that they are not aware of any. π€
That's an excellent tip. Also be aware that some casinos that allow VPN may trick you into putting in your kyc for bigger bonuses only to lock out your account because your front a country that's not allowed.
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