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November 01, 2021, 04:31:42 PM
#91
What are some sportbooks that will NEVER ask for KYC
You can find the List of the best non-KYC sportsbooks (with some exceptions only) here: http://100bookies.com/best-cryptocurrencies-sportsbooks-eng/
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Winding down.
November 01, 2021, 08:50:22 AM
#90
KYC's are needed specifically when huge money is deposited in the wallet and needs confirmation of identity when cashing out payments or retrieving funds from the accounts and these is not done officially by every site as you said though
The bad part is that some casinos only enforce KYC once their player starts to request for a withdraw and not the other way around.

That's true, and it's really unfair because if they are honest with their service, they should have required KYC from the very beginning. I read some of the cases in scam accusation board on some gamblers unable to withdraw their money as they are suspected of cheating, and as part of the requirement, they are forced to submit documents proving they are the person, I think the essence of anonymous betting is gone and they are used to cheat the bettors.
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Shuffle.com
November 01, 2021, 08:24:24 AM
#89
KYC's are needed specifically when huge money is deposited in the wallet and needs confirmation of identity when cashing out payments or retrieving funds from the accounts and these is not done officially by every site as you said though
The bad part is that some casinos only enforce KYC once their player starts to request for a withdraw and not the other way around.

No KYC only works for small gamblers I guess because there’s a restrictions and guidelines that you need to understand and if you put big money on that casinos without having any history of playing that could be alarming also you can’t withdraw it easily that will be the start of investigation so understand the consequences if you’re planning to put big money and don’t want to give any personal information to the gambling site. Stakes and other sportsbook have the same rules, KYC can still be asked.
Depends on what you mean by small gambler because you could still get away without any KYC while risking thousand dollars per bet on certain casinos but it's always better to spread your bankroll between different casinos.
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October 30, 2021, 10:37:06 PM
#88
No KYC only works for small gamblers I guess because there’s a restrictions and guidelines that you need to understand and if you put big money on that casinos without having any history of playing that could be alarming also you can’t withdraw it easily that will be the start of investigation so understand the consequences if you’re planning to put big money and don’t want to give any personal information to the gambling site. Stakes and other sportsbook have the same rules, KYC can still be asked.

Exactly.

People have to realize that just because it hasn't been done in the past, doesn't mean that KYC can't be used in the future according to the existing T&Cs on the company.

And no company will ever leave themselves exposed by having a clause in the T&Cs explicitly saying that there will be no KYC policy regardless of regulatory pressure. Even the reputable ones like Stake.
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October 30, 2021, 07:11:36 PM
#87
No KYC only works for small gamblers I guess because there’s a restrictions and guidelines that you need to understand and if you put big money on that casinos without having any history of playing that could be alarming also you can’t withdraw it easily that will be the start of investigation so understand the consequences if you’re planning to put big money and don’t want to give any personal information to the gambling site. Stakes and other sportsbook have the same rules, KYC can still be asked.
I think they can be a way to withdraw without the KYC, most atimes they are some T/C that follows consecutively and it's always 30% in favour of the customers,then 70% in favour of the company.
KYC's are needed specifically when huge money is deposited in the wallet and needs confirmation of identity when cashing out payments or retrieving funds from the accounts and these is not done officially by every site as you said though
legendary
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October 30, 2021, 06:05:04 PM
#86
Wondering how a player can cheat? All I can come up is multi-accounts for bonus hunting, but this is hardly the case for most ordinary players. And you correctly noted that there may be other conditions for whale players - hardly any bookmaker will like a player who makes big bets and wins. It is very important how they behave in such a situation.

I wonder the same thing?! All I know I picked up from reading stuff across the internet, and mostly it's connected with money laundering, abusing bonuses and promotions... when you get into reading about this stuff you can find many crazy things! I can't even claim that half of that is true!

Ordinary player, I include myself in that group, will just go along with the rules of the house! Of course, if we are comfortable with those rules, if not we will look for another place!

I don't like KYC, I done it many times and I will probably do it here and there again, but I will try to avoid it as much as I can! Exchange or a casino, it doesn't matter, when KYC becomes mandatory I already have a replacement!

I think that most of these stories about successful gamblers who beat casinos are written by the casinos themselves (by the way, as well as various winning strategies)  Grin All this is done for the purpose of advertising and to exploit the feeling of greed in people to lure them into this area. I do not welcome this, gambling should be entertainment, not a way to make money.
It is not really necessary for casinos to do that as the games themselves do that on their own, it is obvious that over the long term the odds do not favor us but someone is bound to win once in a while, look at lotteries, we know the odds to win are incredibly small and yet every single day someone wins the lottery around the world, this creates those successful stories that the majority want to replicate, and of course it is impossible to replicate a success like that unless you have luck on your side.
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October 30, 2021, 05:53:19 PM
#85
No KYC only works for small gamblers I guess because there’s a restrictions and guidelines that you need to understand and if you put big money on that casinos without having any history of playing that could be alarming also you can’t withdraw it easily that will be the start of investigation so understand the consequences if you’re planning to put big money and don’t want to give any personal information to the gambling site. Stakes and other sportsbook have the same rules, KYC can still be asked.
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October 30, 2021, 05:30:00 PM
#84
What are some sportbooks that will NEVER ask for KYC
Stake are the best options for me but seriously, there’s no such thing NEVER because those gambling site might require you to fill up KYC especially if your account is suspicious, better to read the Terms of service first so you can be more aware about the rules and prevent any suspicious transactions later on.
Actually most websites/platforms at the moment does really have that possible KYC requirement if ever you had violated something against their TOS which is really very common and you should really be that common.

For now on current market on which most sports book doesnt ask out kyc aside if there are some possible issues that you are facing then
you could possibly able to experience it.

You can choose and those list had already been given by most members here.
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Vave.com - Crypto Casino
October 30, 2021, 05:29:55 PM
#83
What are some sportbooks that will NEVER ask for KYC
1. Sportsbet.ioo
2. Nitrogen
3. Stake
4. Bitdice.me
5. Playbetr
Trusted sportsbooks are already on this list, they didn’t ask KYC if you’re just a small time gambler but if you will
Put your big money there, I think that’s a different situation where a gambling site needs to know your source of money because they also follow AMLA rules to prevent any money from fraud, so expect KYC if your purpose is like this, hopefully not.
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October 30, 2021, 05:27:35 PM
#82
well I do betting in sportsbet.io since many years and it has never asked any kyc documents . I made many successful deposits and withdrawals on this site, both using cryptos as well as my fiat currency , no problem happened what so ever, so I would recommend you to try this site if you are looking for a no kyc sportsbook.
Glad to see even though you are promoting a scam via your signature, at least you are recommending the trusted ones Smiley. And yeah I agree that I have never been asked for documents from any sportsbook either apart from the documents some ask as a mandatory rule, but that has nothing to do with sports betting specifically.

You may try bitsler, stake, sportsbet and even wolf bet nowadays as they have added sportsbook and none of them ask for KYC from what I know.

I thought if you are dealing with your fiat currency, usually casino will ask KYC.
Just learned that sportsbet is not asking KYC even if you are dealing with fiat.
But I think, everyone should check the ToS every once in a while because they may change their protocols.
As they may adopt some changes owed to changing government regulations towards online casinos.
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October 30, 2021, 05:11:50 PM
#81
What are some sportbooks that will NEVER ask for KYC
Stake are the best options for me but seriously, there’s no such thing NEVER because those gambling site might require you to fill up KYC especially if your account is suspicious, better to read the Terms of service first so you can be more aware about the rules and prevent any suspicious transactions later on.
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October 30, 2021, 05:06:28 PM
#80
well I do betting in sportsbet.io since many years and it has never asked any kyc documents . I made many successful deposits and withdrawals on this site, both using cryptos as well as my fiat currency , no problem happened what so ever, so I would recommend you to try this site if you are looking for a no kyc sportsbook.
Glad to see even though you are promoting a scam via your signature, at least you are recommending the trusted ones Smiley. And yeah I agree that I have never been asked for documents from any sportsbook either apart from the documents some ask as a mandatory rule, but that has nothing to do with sports betting specifically.

You may try bitsler, stake, sportsbet and even wolf bet nowadays as they have added sportsbook and none of them ask for KYC from what I know.
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October 30, 2021, 04:07:58 PM
#79
From my base knowledge, most sportsbook will ask for KYC verification depending on player's activity and balance.

From my experience the interconnection between your activity and KYC is very simple: If you're winning, they ask you to prove yourself. If you're losing, you can play without KYC for a very long time (maybe even endlessly).

So yeah, for succesfull players there no such thing as "Sportbook without KYC"
^ Definitely right and especially when you are in winning of big amount, either the reason is you will be suspected for the illegal activity and your identity must be at stake because of another suspecting having illegal activities. Because of money laundering, I understand that gamblers need to proceed with KYC verification if this is a basic one and I don't think you must be afraid. What if you will win a big amount and after you will know that they will ask KYC if you will win a huge amount, take it or leave it just because you did not want to expose your identity.
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Crypto bookmaker and casino
October 30, 2021, 03:36:23 PM
#78
From my base knowledge, most sportsbook will ask for KYC verification depending on player's activity and balance.

From my experience the interconnection between your activity and KYC is very simple: If you're winning, they ask you to prove yourself. If you're losing, you can play without KYC for a very long time (maybe even endlessly).

So yeah, for succesfull players there no such thing as "Sportbook without KYC"
Kyc should not be forced on gamblers to do. Kyc can be stressful at times making you to do what you don't want to do with stress. Although the government might require kyc to update tax duties to be paid by gamblers. There are various forms of kyc that which should not be forced on gamblers. When you are winning the system would want to ensure that the player is a human not robot that is why kyc might be required during winnings.
legendary
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October 30, 2021, 11:20:19 AM
#77
I think most of the sportsbookies have had some bad publicity or unsatisfied customers, that is why it is really a bit difficult to share one's own experiences while others might have had problems at some point. However, my personal experience with Cloudbet was very smooth so far for years now, but I just saw that there are also rumors about some shady actions. The problem is it is hard to outsiders to distinguish between real information a player claims to provide and real information the bookie claims to provide.So still for me it was like five or six years now without any trouble. I think I had one minor problem, but that got resolved eventually. Was during their early days. No KYC thus far.
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October 29, 2021, 10:05:49 PM
#76
What are some sportbooks that will NEVER ask for KYC

first we need to know what you want when betting on sports games.

If your intention, like mine, is just to have fun while following championships that you would watch one way or another, then that's ok... there are several sites that allow you to play without the need for KYC.

But, if your intention is to withdraw some eventual profit and this amount is significant, then you will find little or no option if you are considering only the most recognized and safe sites.
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October 29, 2021, 08:17:45 PM
#75
What are some sportbooks that will NEVER ask for KYC

Can't guarantee that.

But based on historical track record alone I'd probably go with Stake.

Stake/PD has been around for almost a decade and I have never heard anyone complain about needing to do KYC on their platform. Definitely a safe bet.
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October 29, 2021, 05:30:43 PM
#74
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From my experience the interconnection between your activity and KYC is very simple: If you're winning, they ask you to prove yourself. If you're losing, you can play without KYC for a very long time (maybe even endlessly).

So yeah, for succesfull players there no such thing as "Sportbook without KYC"
You got a point, either the sportsbook will give you incentive to verify your KYC and that is what some of the smart ones are doing  Wink, when you are winning a lot then you will be asked to verify your identity and i have seen some cases where some of the players were forced to verify before withdrawing. Yet i can wage in stake without verifying if i am not looking for any freebies from them.
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October 29, 2021, 01:47:14 PM
#73
From my base knowledge, most sportsbook will ask for KYC verification depending on player's activity and balance.

From my experience the interconnection between your activity and KYC is very simple: If you're winning, they ask you to prove yourself. If you're losing, you can play without KYC for a very long time (maybe even endlessly).

So yeah, for succesfull players there no such thing as "Sportbook without KYC"
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Rollbit.com ⚔️Crypto Futures
October 29, 2021, 10:48:22 AM
#72
What are some sportbooks that will NEVER ask for KYC
I don't know about "never" because some of these sportsbook we have might not ask for KYC upon registration but chances are that they have these requirements hidden in their terms and conditions which becomes a humongous task when you are faced with a problem.

The only sportsbook that guaranteed this 99.99% was directbet but unfortunately they are no more!

You could try roobet sportsbook too but there was a time people were required to fill in some kyc forms into the platform before they could proceed and this was before the sportsbook was introduced.

What are some sportbooks that will NEVER ask for KYC
If you do talk about never asking out for KYC then there's none because majority of those platforms and inclusive on their terms and conditions then
they would potentially ask out for some personal verification if they do saw some violation on your part which is really indeed plausible.

If you do talk about current no KYC sportsbook for you to able to play with ease or directly as we say
then there are several sites which can really be trusted.


1. Sportsbet.ioo
Not sure if this is a typo but isn't Sportsbet.io KYC compliant? Someone confirm this, thanks.
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