The problem is only to get access to the site? I`m using the Brave, Chrome and FireFox browsers with different VPN addons and have no problem with it. And one more moment: these sites are banned only from your providers, or these sites don`t give a permission to use it for your country? Because if they banned your country - just look at other sites, you`ll can`t verify yourself without fake ID. And in such situation VPN is the smallest problem.
Sometimes I think about using a VPN just to gamble, especially on a site that clearly prohibits our country from accessing the site. It is a problem because if we keep trying to access their site using a VPN, there is a chance it will give us problems in the future. Moreover, gambling sites can ask us to verify and if we find our identity is from one of the countries on their blocklist but we access their site using another country's IP, it will be a big problem for us.
But maybe if we don't really care about all that and just want to find fun playing gambling on that site, then go ahead if you still want to use a VPN. Don't use big money and avoid making the gambling site suspicious of your account or activity. Searching for the other sites will be better because we can give it without trying to abuse them if they ask for our verification.
With big casinos you`ll anyway get problem if the gambling is prohibited in your country. They will require KYC at least and most of them will ban your country to avoid potential problems with the law.
In this situation doesn`t matter if you use VPN or the OP decision - the both ways looks the same for the law. I see 2 solutions here: to play will small deposits, that you are ready to lose, and to gamble in small casinos, that doesn`t require KYC.
the most common prob of players who will bypass the restriction of the casino is when they won a good amt of money, and suddenly the casino will ask kyc from them, that's when they will get busted if they are residing in a restricted country. as most casinos will not restrict you during registration, they will only scrutinise your acct once you have big winnings so they can stall their payment.
if you don't want to suffer this kind of consequence, better abide their terms even at the start of registration. if you can't afford losses, just play on sites that you know will not give any prob. most casino allegations are rooted from the player's hard headedness.
I agree with you, but then this goes a long way to show how cunning some of this casinos are, and this is not limited to Casinos alone, even alot of crypto exchanges if not all, you sign up on an exchange, they instantly allow you to deposit money when they know you can't withdraw without passing kyc, to me, this is disguised robbery.
It's unjust and dishonest when a casino allow users to play on their site while the user keep loosing money to them, they don't ask for kyc verification but immediately the user gets lucky and win from them, they start looking for ways to not pay that user, using the kyc non-compliance as a bait, and if that user for some reason is unstable to meet the kyc demands, this means he or she will never get his or her winning loot and all the money he or she lost playing on that casino is lost... This is truly bad.