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If anyone is a good gambler and is not involved in anything shady, duelbits or any good casino will never block their account if their IP is changed often by logging in from mobile, computer or through VPN. Sometimes if your VPN location is that of the prohibited location, they may ask for the KYC. If you have no bad intentions, it is assured that your account and funds will be save at the site.
Yes, if there's no intention of cheating or exploiting and you're still following the rules. There's no need to be worried of, most casinos are too strict when it comes to this matter.
But if they don't see anything wrong or any suspicious activities under your account, there's nothing to worry about and if they ask you some questions regarding that, you just have to answer what you're up to.

If you frequently use vpn, you should be ready to submit your KYC if asked by the site. Some people do not want to submit KYC and when inquired about the kyc, they refuse to tell anything which may result in account suspension.
Yeah, might be better to just prepare of it if you've been using a VPN at most times. But still, it depends to the casino and the one who's reviewing your activity.
They're the ones that knows what is the better approach for their players and everything is written white and black on their TOS or T&C.
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Indeed

Event some casino make this event with free without wagering sometimes, In this March Event we need only to wagger 50$. It's really small money, I guess they want to avoid multiple-account too.

Not really wrong what they did, If people don't like it the event then feel free not to participated and wait until new promotion is out.
legendary
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It is very simple to understand obviously, if there is no one predict 100%, the 1M prizepool will go no where as there is a fixed 50k prize for that possible situation. The 1M prizepool is designed to those who can predict all correctly, there is no reason to distribute it if there is no one make 100% correct prediction. It is a contest and the contest has its own rules, 1M dollars is not a small thing that's why it is designed for a hard thing. All in all it is about business not about charity. The requirement to participate is very simple, and I'm sure no site will distribute 1M dollars for such easy requirement.

Right. That's why there is a $50,000 fixed prize. If no one can predict all the matches correctly, Then the most correctly predicted participant will be on the top and he will get a bigger percentage of the prize pool. 1M dollars is not a small amount to be distributed. Even I am not sure if casinos can earn 1M dollar during the contest. But, It's possible when it comes to Duelbits, But there are a lot of casinos and 1M dollars is not even their monthly profit.

Not all can provide the kind of rewards, good thing that Duelbits give this kind of promos.

It's a good way of thanking those gamblers who are enjoying playing and using the platform. Not all casinos have this
kind of additional perks, though we all know how the competitions around crypto gambling business.

Marketing and those promotions are important to attract and to keep gamblers to use the site and play the type
of games, both casinos and sports gambling.
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I Assume you didn't read the rules of March Madness. They have already said on the rules A- "The player who correctly predicts the outcome of all the 63 March Madness matches will get a $1,000,000 Cash Prize", B- "In case more than one player has predicted all matches correctly, the $1,000,000 will be shared equally among all qualifying players."

Rules no 2.
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The March Madness Leaderboard:
  • Players will be awarded with 1 point for each correct prediction on the Leaderboard
  • The users finishing in the Top 100 places will qualify for Leaderboard Cash Prizes from the $50,000 Prize Pool
  • Leaderboard prizes will be between $5 and $20,000
  • In case of equal points, the prize pool for the corresponding prize bracket will be shared equally among all players qualifying for the prize with dead heat rules
Thank God; I did this time around, but I would say, I end up participating in so many things without reading the rules of it first. That is a bad thing to do but we just do it anyway, no idea why we do it that way. In any case, I do not think that there would be too many people who will get all of them right.

There could possibly maybe only a few if you ask me, and there is a good chance we may even have zero winners of this as well. In that case we have people with the most points getting a share of the prize pool, but there is nothing about "if nobody gets all of it right, the pool will be distributed with the highest points on the leaderboard, which is a shame.
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There's no need to be upset
makes sense
but that brings a question
how would they know if you are using a VPN to bypass a restriction from determined country or not?
since your true location would be masked.

I dont have enough knowledge to explain about it in more details but I'm sure it is related to security system where casino can detect such activity. Perhaps there are some users who knows how this security system works so lets wait for them if they can answer you with more details.

in reality I'm not sure if it's possible, only in case the user is sharing more geo-localization information with the website, like if the user is accessing from a smartphone and not from computer

if the users access with a VPN shouldn't be possible for the website to tell their country...

This is simple, They will ask you to do KYC to determine your real location, In reality, people who got caught using VPN are those abusing promotions and not the regular players that using VPN for privacy purposes. So you will only get caught using VPN if you are doing shady things in your account. Most of the report issue in the forum before about VPN are using this reason to dodge and save there cheated funds but they are always being caught when they ask to do KYC.

It’s very seldom for a casino to detect and hold your account for using VPN with just a normal usage of it.

this is the point!
totally forgot that they also have KYC
this answers everything since KYC would point to users country regardless of the IP they use to access the website at any given moment.
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It is very simple to understand obviously, if there is no one predict 100%, the 1M prizepool will go no where as there is a fixed 50k prize for that possible situation. The 1M prizepool is designed to those who can predict all correctly, there is no reason to distribute it if there is no one make 100% correct prediction. It is a contest and the contest has its own rules, 1M dollars is not a small thing that's why it is designed for a hard thing. All in all it is about business not about charity. The requirement to participate is very simple, and I'm sure no site will distribute 1M dollars for such easy requirement.

Right. That's why there is a $50,000 fixed prize. If no one can predict all the matches correctly, Then the most correctly predicted participant will be on the top and he will get a bigger percentage of the prize pool. 1M dollars is not a small amount to be distributed. Even I am not sure if casinos can earn 1M dollar during the contest. But, It's possible when it comes to Duelbits, But there are a lot of casinos and 1M dollars is not even their monthly profit.
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I read the rules mate, If you read back again my post that you quote, I’m asking if no one predict the 100% correct answer, what will happened to the 1M prize pool. I don’t want to repeat the discussion but I understand already that the prize will only be 50,000$ for leaderboards winner and 1M will already be out of the picture. I just want to make a suggestion to distribute it to participants so that many players that participate can benefits on that huge prize pool.

It is very simple to understand obviously, if there is no one predict 100%, the 1M prizepool will go no where as there is a fixed 50k prize for that possible situation. The 1M prizepool is designed to those who can predict all correctly, there is no reason to distribute it if there is no one make 100% correct prediction. It is a contest and the contest has its own rules, 1M dollars is not a small thing that's why it is designed for a hard thing. All in all it is about business not about charity. The requirement to participate is very simple, and I'm sure no site will distribute 1M dollars for such easy requirement.
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In case no one predicts 100% correct on the result, How will the 1M prize will be awarded, Are you redistributing it on among the leaderboard winners or the prize will still the same and 1M will be back to the team wallet? I’m already join but I’m not confident enough on my pick since I’m not familiar to the sports. Good luck to all of us.  Wink

I Assume you didn't read the rules of March Madness. They have already said on the rules A- "The player who correctly predicts the outcome of all the 63 March Madness matches will get a $1,000,000 Cash Prize", B- "In case more than one player has predicted all matches correctly, the $1,000,000 will be shared equally among all qualifying players."

Rules no 2.
Quote
The March Madness Leaderboard:
  • Players will be awarded with 1 point for each correct prediction on the Leaderboard
  • The users finishing in the Top 100 places will qualify for Leaderboard Cash Prizes from the $50,000 Prize Pool
  • Leaderboard prizes will be between $5 and $20,000
  • In case of equal points, the prize pool for the corresponding prize bracket will be shared equally among all players qualifying for the prize with dead heat rules

I read the rules mate, If you read back again my post that you quote, I’m asking if no one predict the 100% correct answer, what will happened to the 1M prize pool. I don’t want to repeat the discussion but I understand already that the prize will only be 50,000$ for leaderboards winner and 1M will already be out of the picture. I just want to make a suggestion to distribute it to participants so that many players that participate can benefits on that huge prize pool.

I understand your query now. I know this will be awesome for participants. But, It will drain their business too much. It's almost impossible to predict all the matches 100% correctly. The chance is less than 0.001%. This prize pool is amazing and people will give it a try. The casino knows that maybe now one will be able to predict 100% correctly. So, they have offered a decent amount of prize pool. To avoid questions, They have fixed a $50K prize for the leaderboard. I don't think they will distribute that much money to users.
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If anyone is a good gambler and is not involved in anything shady, duelbits or any good casino will never block their account if their IP is changed often by logging in from mobile, computer or through VPN. Sometimes if your VPN location is that of the prohibited location, they may ask for the KYC. If you have no bad intentions, it is assured that your account and funds will be save at the site.
Yes, if there's no intention of cheating or exploiting and you're still following the rules. There's no need to be worried of, most casinos are too strict when it comes to this matter.
But if they don't see anything wrong or any suspicious activities under your account, there's nothing to worry about and if they ask you some questions regarding that, you just have to answer what you're up to.

If you frequently use vpn, you should be ready to submit your KYC if asked by the site. Some people do not want to submit KYC and when inquired about the kyc, they refuse to tell anything which may result in account suspension.
If you are using a VPN, maybe I can advise you not to change the IP address on your VPN too often because that could raise suspicion from gambling sites.
Maybe to use a VPN, you can use a premium VPN which has a large list of IPs so you can try it and it can reduce the number of people using the same IP because premium VPNs are more private.
But it's better to avoid using a VPN if you can access the site well to avoid the suspicion factor of gambling sites.
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If anyone is a good gambler and is not involved in anything shady, duelbits or any good casino will never block their account if their IP is changed often by logging in from mobile, computer or through VPN. Sometimes if your VPN location is that of the prohibited location, they may ask for the KYC. If you have no bad intentions, it is assured that your account and funds will be save at the site.
Yes, if there's no intention of cheating or exploiting and you're still following the rules. There's no need to be worried of, most casinos are too strict when it comes to this matter.
But if they don't see anything wrong or any suspicious activities under your account, there's nothing to worry about and if they ask you some questions regarding that, you just have to answer what you're up to.

There are plenty of sites that support VPN. I think it mainly has to do with what the intention is to use a VPN connection. Wanting to mask your location for privacy is quite different from masking your location because you are in a country where gambling is not allowed on the site. There is a big difference between that. Some sites don't mind a VPN at all, they only check whether the IP address comes from a country that is allowed on the relevant gambling site and nothing else.

ya.ya.yo!
^ Good to see if all gambling casinos support this using VPN, not for doing band intention but also to cover our IP address to those who wanted to hack our account. But sometimes we will accept what is the rule of the casino which is VPN is not allowed.
As long as you did not act as suspicious activity in your account you will probably be fine. However, if a casino has a KYC, I think using VPN would be considerable since they got your documents as KYC and from where you are.
legendary
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If anyone is a good gambler and is not involved in anything shady, duelbits or any good casino will never block their account if their IP is changed often by logging in from mobile, computer or through VPN. Sometimes if your VPN location is that of the prohibited location, they may ask for the KYC. If you have no bad intentions, it is assured that your account and funds will be save at the site.
Yes, if there's no intention of cheating or exploiting and you're still following the rules. There's no need to be worried of, most casinos are too strict when it comes to this matter.
But if they don't see anything wrong or any suspicious activities under your account, there's nothing to worry about and if they ask you some questions regarding that, you just have to answer what you're up to.

If you frequently use vpn, you should be ready to submit your KYC if asked by the site. Some people do not want to submit KYC and when inquired about the kyc, they refuse to tell anything which may result in account suspension.



Duelbits has a lot of promotion if you will go to there promotion page. This 5$ is exclusive for long time offline player to attract them to go back playing in the casino. Actual other casino offer this kind of promotion but in different way like free bet and free spin which I saw on fortunejack and sportsbet promotion email. You can check out too the Ace loyalty rewards because they are giving instant bonus base on the amount that you wager in the casino
I have also seen casinos having this strategy to retain their inactive customers as when you give them free opportunity to play once the interest come back and then you also wager some amount from yourself.This $5 free bonus to the players is also good approach from the duelbits team.

Not only this, but also you can use a promo mentioned here (https://twitter.com/Duelbits/status/1504228933595713538) to claim free 1$. This is a granted gift for everyone who uses this promo code.
legendary
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If anyone is a good gambler and is not involved in anything shady, duelbits or any good casino will never block their account if their IP is changed often by logging in from mobile, computer or through VPN. Sometimes if your VPN location is that of the prohibited location, they may ask for the KYC. If you have no bad intentions, it is assured that your account and funds will be save at the site.
Yes, if there's no intention of cheating or exploiting and you're still following the rules. There's no need to be worried of, most casinos are too strict when it comes to this matter.
But if they don't see anything wrong or any suspicious activities under your account, there's nothing to worry about and if they ask you some questions regarding that, you just have to answer what you're up to.

There are plenty of sites that support VPN. I think it mainly has to do with what the intention is to use a VPN connection. Wanting to mask your location for privacy is quite different from masking your location because you are in a country where gambling is not allowed on the site. There is a big difference between that. Some sites don't mind a VPN at all, they only check whether the IP address comes from a country that is allowed on the relevant gambling site and nothing else.

ya.ya.yo!
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If anyone is a good gambler and is not involved in anything shady, duelbits or any good casino will never block their account if their IP is changed often by logging in from mobile, computer or through VPN. Sometimes if your VPN location is that of the prohibited location, they may ask for the KYC. If you have no bad intentions, it is assured that your account and funds will be save at the site.
Yes, if there's no intention of cheating or exploiting and you're still following the rules. There's no need to be worried of, most casinos are too strict when it comes to this matter.
But if they don't see anything wrong or any suspicious activities under your account, there's nothing to worry about and if they ask you some questions regarding that, you just have to answer what you're up to.
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I read the rules mate, If you read back again my post that you quote, I’m asking if no one predict the 100% correct answer, what will happened to the 1M prize pool. I don’t want to repeat the discussion but I understand already that the prize will only be 50,000$ for leaderboards winner and 1M will already be out of the picture. I just want to make a suggestion to distribute it to participants so that many players that participate can benefits on that huge prize pool.

It is free promotion (you need to have wagered 50$ on sports) so a prizepool of 50,000$ is already nice! They can't really give away 1,000,000$ just for free... Just be happy that Duelbits keeps giving this promotions; there are a lot of sites that don't give any of these promotions also. Good luck all and it would be super cool if one person can predict 63 matches correctly and collect the grand prize!

We never know when luck comes to any gamblers. Maybe there's someone who can predict exactly and win that prize pot,

though it's very tough, and the chance is very slim and just like what you just said, it will serve as part of promotions if no one wins.

I see your point but $1M is huge; they have 50,000$ prize to distribute good enough for gamblers who join and have the chance to take some slice of this shared amount.
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Most of the Casino purchase licenses of bookies in able to offer sportbet, They are not personally covering at but rather they just avail the limited offer in the bookmaker that’s only few is available in there sportsbook. There sportsbook is only new so it understandable to have limited offer. I can withdraw in the Casino around 0.1BTC to 0.25BTC without any problem as long as I wager and comply with there coin mixing protocol, withdrawal is always instant and free.

I believe 5 to 6 digit figure in USD withdrawal is already subjected to manual withdrawal process.
Glad to know that from your actual experience, thank you for sharing your experience. It is understandable that they have limited offer since the sports betting is new in their website but I think they should upgrade or improve it in the future since there's a competition out there and if you don't provide or compete with what the other gambling site has, you will get fewer players.
I have never really withdrawn such a huge amount, but to talk about personal experience, I can say that I have done similar stuff before as well. I withdrew about 50 bucks to 250 bucks all the time, I do not think that I did anything more than that before but if I did, it couldn't be too much. So at the end of the day, if we are talking about making a withdrawal, anything under 250 could be automatic because I have been withdrawing for a long time and never had any problems.

Have been using this place for nearly full year now and I can say that I haven't waited more than 30 minutes for the transaction to start (depending on the chain load, when it reaches me changes). So I can say anything under 250 could be automatic, or they have super fast manual approval.
legendary
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It's not only "Duelbits" make like this event, example "FJ" sometimes created the same things.

It's for awareness + casinos can get free marketing because the chance is really small. IMO, duelbits user still not can't be same like Stake while they have so many user and income in a short time. 1M$ it's a big chunk, so they make type like this.

Also, to be honest in March there is no special day at all. So, prize pools like this is suitable unless like Christmast or New Years.
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I read the rules mate, If you read back again my post that you quote, I’m asking if no one predict the 100% correct answer, what will happened to the 1M prize pool. I don’t want to repeat the discussion but I understand already that the prize will only be 50,000$ for leaderboards winner and 1M will already be out of the picture. I just want to make a suggestion to distribute it to participants so that many players that participate can benefits on that huge prize pool.

It is free promotion (you need to have wagered 50$ on sports) so a prizepool of 50,000$ is already nice! They can't really give away 1,000,000$ just for free... Just be happy that Duelbits keeps giving this promotions; there are a lot of sites that don't give any of these promotions also. Good luck all and it would be super cool if one person can predict 63 matches correctly and collect the grand prize!
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This VPN topic, have already been discussed even with the manager campaign from Duelbits.

They can accept VPN as long not for abusing platform, that's mean to avoided some restricted country example like in the slot from the provider it self. You can use VPN, but can't use them to break any kind activity against the platform like (Restricted country from casino, abused promotion, self referral, etc).
makes sense
but that brings a question
how would they know if you are using a VPN to bypass a restriction from determined country or not?
since your true location would be masked.
I will guess, most probably, they will check your IP history. They will look on your account to see every IP that you've used every time you access the site through your account or every time that you play on their games.
It is very easy to distinguish specially if your IP address comes from different continent, in which you are using both of them in just short period of time. I'm not sure if that is right, but I think there are programs also that can detect if your IP is masked or not.
Checking the IP history of users will be applied to all members so that if users commit violations, they can take strong action because it means the members have violated their rules.
I think there is a program or software that might be able to detect if someone is using a real IP or a VPN and only people who understand the problem will know.
We can use a different IP from the VPN, but they will check our account further once we break their rules.
As long as it's used properly, I don't think it will bring us any trouble so we'd better make the best of it.
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makes sense
but that brings a question
how would they know if you are using a VPN to bypass a restriction from determined country or not?
since your true location would be masked.

I dont have enough knowledge to explain about it in more details but I'm sure it is related to security system where casino can detect such activity. Perhaps there are some users who knows how this security system works so lets wait for them if they can answer you with more details.

in reality I'm not sure if it's possible, only in case the user is sharing more geo-localization information with the website, like if the user is accessing from a smartphone and not from computer

if the users access with a VPN shouldn't be possible for the website to tell their country...

This is simple, They will ask you to do KYC to determine your real location, In reality, people who got caught using VPN are those abusing promotions and not the regular players that using VPN for privacy purposes. So you will only get caught using VPN if you are doing shady things in your account. Most of the report issue in the forum before about VPN are using this reason to dodge and save there cheated funds but they are always being caught when they ask to do KYC.

It’s very seldom for a casino to detect and hold your account for using VPN with just a normal usage of it.

If anyone is a good gambler and is not involved in anything shady, duelbits or any good casino will never block their account if their IP is changed often by logging in from mobile, computer or through VPN. Sometimes if your VPN location is that of the prohibited location, they may ask for the KYC. If you have no bad intentions, it is assured that your account and funds will be save at the site.
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This VPN topic, have already been discussed even with the manager campaign from Duelbits.

They can accept VPN as long not for abusing platform, that's mean to avoided some restricted country example like in the slot from the provider it self. You can use VPN, but can't use them to break any kind activity against the platform like (Restricted country from casino, abused promotion, self referral, etc).



makes sense
but that brings a question
how would they know if you are using a VPN to bypass a restriction from determined country or not?
since your true location would be masked.
I will guess, most probably, they will check your IP history. They will look on your account to see every IP that you've used every time you access the site through your account or every time that you play on their games.
It is very easy to distinguish specially if your IP address comes from different continent, in which you are using both of them in just short period of time. I'm not sure if that is right, but I think there are programs also that can detect if your IP is masked or not.
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