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Topic: [LIST]Countries Where Gambling Is Illegal - page 2. (Read 387 times)

legendary
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February 02, 2022, 10:18:21 PM
#30
Yes, VPN or Tor are a good choice to play at online casinos from countries and areas where gambling online is prohibited. However, it is important to choose highly reputable VPN services for this. It is also more risky than playing at offshore casinos. Although there are plenty of online casinos to choose from, some do not allow gambling from restricted locations, and KYC policies are also a concern in some of the top regulated and licensed casinos.
Well, Not everyone is comfortable using VPNs.
From personal experience I can say that when I try to use an online casino using VPN, the website takes a lot of time to load, the speed is very slow. It seems very disgusting to me. Angry
I love listening to music while rolling in online casinos but when I go to use betting websites using VPN I can't use Youtube, Instagram, NetFlix in the background, very disgusting thing. Embarrassed
You may have experienced these issues as a result of using a free or low-budget VPN service. You won't face such problems when using premium VPN providers.

Lol, whatever you use free VPN or highly costing VPN that doesn't matter,
You will find many online websites including NetFlix who doesn't allow you to use VPN anymore,
Do a little google you will get that properly.



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it is important to choose highly reputable VPN services for this.
You know, the stronger the VPN, the lower the speed. and the lower the security, cause every of your action is monitored by 3rd party service when you use VPN.
Sorry, but in my experience, that's not entirely true. Unless you're talking about free VPN services again, which I don't recommend.

Then I have to say, very ridiculous experience,
You know, VPN means Vartual Private Network, It is always controlled and monitored by a 3rd-party private service whatever is free or paid reputably.
Every traffic by your side they can monitor.
hero member
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February 02, 2022, 10:01:10 PM
#29
In most of these countries, gambling simply comes back in another form.

E.g. in Japan, there is a ton of Pachinko parlors which pose as some sort of innocent gaming place but in reality is just another casino establishment.

This is why banning gambling is so pointless - you will simply have other forms of more inefficient forms of gambling happen in the country anyway.
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February 02, 2022, 09:46:18 PM
#28
Yes, VPN or Tor are a good choice to play at online casinos from countries and areas where gambling online is prohibited. However, it is important to choose highly reputable VPN services for this. It is also more risky than playing at offshore casinos. Although there are plenty of online casinos to choose from, some do not allow gambling from restricted locations, and KYC policies are also a concern in some of the top regulated and licensed casinos.

Well, Not everyone is comfortable using VPNs.

From personal experience I can say that when I try to use an online casino using VPN, the website takes a lot of time to load, the speed is very slow. It seems very disgusting to me. Angry

I love listening to music while rolling in online casinos but when I go to use betting websites using VPN I can't use Youtube, Instagram, NetFlix in the background, very disgusting thing. Embarrassed

You may have experienced these issues as a result of using a free or low-budget VPN service. You won't face such problems when using premium VPN providers.

Quote
it is important to choose highly reputable VPN services for this.
You know, the stronger the VPN, the lower the speed. and the lower the security, cause every of your action is monitored by 3rd party service when you use VPN.

Sorry, but in my experience, that's not entirely true. Unless you're talking about free VPN services again, which I don't recommend.
legendary
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February 02, 2022, 09:29:04 PM
#27
I would say this list of countries is incomplete because there are lot of other countries also prohibited the gambling for example China where most forms of gambling is illegal so people are moving to other countries to gamble and what about North Korea. Cheesy
And many countries have some restrictions towards physical as well as online casino and for crypto casino there will be more regulations.
Why do they need to move to other countries to bet when there is Internet. Not necessarily only Internet there is tor and vpn.
It should be the same fare suffered by the people crypto is banned against.
One can comfortably bet from the comfort of their home without the involvement of a third party.
Or is there really something I am missing here?
Yes, VPN or Tor are a good choice to play at online casinos from countries and areas where gambling online is prohibited. However, it is important to choose highly reputable VPN services for this. It is also more risky than playing at offshore casinos. Although there are plenty of online casinos to choose from, some do not allow gambling from restricted locations, and KYC policies are also a concern in some of the top regulated and licensed casinos.

Well, Not everyone is comfortable using VPNs.

From personal experience I can say that when I try to use an online casino using VPN, the website takes a lot of time to load, the speed is very slow. It seems very disgusting to me. Angry

I love listening to music while rolling in online casinos but when I go to use betting websites using VPN I can't use Youtube, Instagram, NetFlix in the background, very disgusting thing. Embarrassed



Quote
it is important to choose highly reputable VPN services for this.
You know, the stronger the VPN, the lower the speed. and the lower the security, cause every of your action is monitored by 3rd party service when you use VPN.
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February 02, 2022, 09:22:22 PM
#26

Yeah as I believe Indonesia is a Muslim country and we knew that Muslim beliefs that gambling must be prohibit , though I may stand to be corrected if there are Muslim brothers here that may clarify this .

While there are some grey areas, gambling is generally regarded as forbidden by most Islamic scholars. The Qur'an and many Hadiths make this clear. In the Qur'an, all games of chance are described as an "abomination devised by Satan" and gambling and alcohol drinks are mentioned together as destructive activities that destroy personal and family lives.
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February 02, 2022, 08:55:10 PM
#25
Am not sure if the list are accurate because As far as I know there are places in some of those countries that allows gambling to operate so maybe it depends in how and where we will stand?

but thanks for the sharing mate this is helpful for those who lives or planning to migrate on those countries that loves to gamble so they knew where to go with good deeds.

As far as I know, Indonesia is also a country in which gambling is illegal both offline and online gambling. Many people who play gambling offline are often imprisoned if they are caught and got arrested.
And so far, no legal casinos are here. Actually, we may find out illegal casinos both offline and online, but once the police notice and this is spread and most citizens know, they will cath the providers and gamblers.
Even gambling with cockfighting will be immediately raided if caught and gamblers will be arrested.

https://www.holidify.com/pages/casinos-in-indonesia-2712.html#

Yeah as I believe Indonesia is a Muslim country and we knew that Muslim beliefs that gambling must be prohibit , though I may stand to be corrected if there are Muslim brothers here that may clarify this .
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February 02, 2022, 08:48:31 PM
#24
I would say this list of countries is incomplete because there are lot of other countries also prohibited the gambling for example China where most forms of gambling is illegal so people are moving to other countries to gamble and what about North Korea. Cheesy

And many countries have some restrictions towards physical as well as online casino and for crypto casino there will be more regulations.
Why do they need to move to other countries to bet when there is Internet. Not necessarily only Internet there is tor and vpn.
It should be the same fare suffered by the people crypto is banned against.
One can comfortably bet from the comfort of their home without the involvement of a third party.
Or is there really something I am missing here?

Yes, VPN or Tor are a good choice to play at online casinos from countries and areas where gambling online is prohibited. However, it is important to choose highly reputable VPN services for this. It is also more risky than playing at offshore casinos. Although there are plenty of online casinos to choose from, some do not allow gambling from restricted locations, and KYC policies are also a concern in some of the top regulated and licensed casinos.
legendary
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February 02, 2022, 07:59:51 PM
#23
I would say this list of countries is incomplete because there are lot of other countries also prohibited the gambling for example China where most forms of gambling is illegal so people are moving to other countries to gamble and what about North Korea. Cheesy

And many countries have some restrictions towards physical as well as online casino and for crypto casino there will be more regulations.
Why do they need to move to other countries to bet when there is Internet. Not necessarily only Internet there is tor and vpn.
It should be the same fare suffered by the people crypto is banned against.
One can comfortably bet from the comfort of their home without the involvement of a third party.
Or is there really something I am missing here?
sr. member
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February 02, 2022, 06:53:21 PM
#22
As far as I know, Indonesia is also a country in which gambling is illegal both offline and online gambling. Many people who play gambling offline are often imprisoned if they are caught and got arrested.
And so far, no legal casinos are here. Actually, we may find out illegal casinos both offline and online, but once the police notice and this is spread and most citizens know, they will cath the providers and gamblers.
Even gambling with cockfighting will be immediately raided if caught and gamblers will be arrested.

https://www.holidify.com/pages/casinos-in-indonesia-2712.html#
hero member
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February 02, 2022, 06:28:29 PM
#21
Speaking of banned then it would be on this lists
https://www.europeanbusinessreview.com/state-of-online-gambling-from-restricted-countries-in-2021/

Yes, there would be some exclusions which had been showed on OP, and government would be always have the power
on making rules and regulations and make out alterations on their likings thats why its would really be
very situational.
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February 02, 2022, 05:50:00 PM
#20
The list might not complete but its good to know that some big country prohibits those gambling activities and as a citizen you really have to follow that, but of course there’s still a way to gamble if you really want to.

So this is why many travels to Macau and Vegas just to gamble, and I think if its not about religion you can really gamble anywhere as long as its legal. I’m lucky that I don’t need to travel just to gamble, better to enjoy such privileges.
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February 02, 2022, 02:24:26 PM
#19
I would say this list of countries is incomplete because there are lot of other countries also prohibited the gambling for example China where most forms of gambling is illegal so people are moving to other countries to gamble and what about North Korea. Cheesy

And many countries have some restrictions towards physical as well as online casino and for crypto casino there will be more regulations.
sr. member
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February 02, 2022, 02:23:05 PM
#18
I have noticed that even in some countries where gambling is illegal some citizens still play gambling one way or the other(especially online gambling). That is to say gambling can't be abolished completely by the government, people will still look for a way to get into it.
As long as they don't get caught they will continue to operate. Grin

Well, if gambling is illegal on a certain countries or places I think the underground world would be more active than in casino. I know gambling is not an exception to the Muslim countries since it's forbidden for them. But I don't think it's totally gone among them and also if gambling can't be completely stop then, I think it's time for the government to make some adjustments or continue what they meant to do about gambling rules and punishment. Besides, it's people's personal choice if they want to gamble or not as long as they do know what they are doing.
hero member
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February 02, 2022, 02:12:35 PM
#17
I believe at least half of the world's countries would fit on this list for strict restrictions and regulations on gambling activity on their territories. Even USA, considered the land of the free, isn't free of such bans, as some states consider gambling illegal.

Interesting that all countries, especially the most severe ones, always have exceptions that don't make any sense at all, since gambling is gambling, doesn't matter the game you are betting on. Still, regulators believe slots or dice are harmful, but horse racing or national lottery aren't... What is the difference?
hero member
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February 02, 2022, 01:29:30 PM
#16
I have watched some entertaining videos about gambling in Japan. I thought that it's legal there since those people in the video I've watched are gambling in a casino but until I've read this and searched for the situation of gambling there, I've understood that it's just a form of entertainment.

Conclusion:It's fascinating how some countries completely declaring gambling as illegal while implementing some amendments just to still sneak gambling in there country for there own personal gains reason. Learning different countries gambling laws make me realize that govenment can't totally suppress gambling activities. There's still a lot of people playing online gambling despite the danger involves by doing it.
It's their country and their rule shall govern whatever industry that they want. They also just can't ignore the huge tax that's flowing on it.
legendary
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February 02, 2022, 12:11:40 PM
#15
Learning different countries gambling laws make me realize that govenment can't totally suppress gambling activities. There's still a lot of people playing online gambling despite the danger involves by doing it.

And when you try to suppress a popular activity you are making criminals from ordinary people!

I realize that I'm so lucky to be born on a free country that don't have this kind of restristions.

What are you thinking about when you wake up in the morning and you realize that you are not in a free country?! You wish to be free to do some things, things that don't hurt anyone, you have some money to spare for that fun... but you are not allowed to do so! There are penalties for doing that, and in some countries, they can be pretty high!
I am for the free world, free for all! But looks like we are still far from that, I like to believe that crypto can help us in that way...

hero member
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February 02, 2022, 11:26:53 AM
#14

Afaik there are casinos in Cambodia built by the Chinese. I have visited the country twice before the pandemic and there were few casinos I have seen. Its often the Chinese that develops casino hotel business in Asia. 

Their government make sure their citizen only gambles outside mainland so Macau is one artificially excempted by the gambling laws.
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February 02, 2022, 11:16:05 AM
#13
There are other countries like India as well where certain, most types of gambling is illegal and at the end of the day some of them are available like : Horse racing etc. Also there are certain gambling sites which would not provide their services even in countries where gambling is legal for example when you talk about the site am working for they do not extend their services to UK. Therefore this is more of a broader perspective. Some operators also have limitations. Therefore you should always find one where you can trust and use according to your area as well. It's a complex subject matter.
legendary
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February 02, 2022, 10:00:29 AM
#12
Russia

" Gambling in Russia is legal in four regional subject areas, and in 2009 was made illegal in all other areas of Russia.

In 2009, gambling was banned almost everywhere in Russia. The only exceptions are four specially arranged zones in the Altai, Krasnodar, Kaliningrad, and Primorsky regions. "


Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gambling_in_Russia
legendary
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February 02, 2022, 08:22:13 AM
#11
Most of the countries on the list don’t really prohibit gambling. In other words, gambling is not illegal in many of the mentioned countries. There may be heavy regulation but not illegal. I think the countries where gambling is really illegal are mostly found in the Middle East in the Asian continent. The likes of Saudi Arabia, Afghanistan, Iran, Iraq, and others are strictly prohibiting gambling. Islam declares gambling haram. Countries like Singapore and Japan allow gambling. Even mainland China is stricter in terms of gambling.
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