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Topic: Options for player from Holland to play? (Read 271 times)

hero member
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September 04, 2024, 03:32:59 AM
#24
I guess with that amount of money, casinos are going to go for a mandatory KYC, unfortunately.

Second, before going to deposit or play on any casinos, read their ToS specially the restricted country, just to make sure that everything is set up. Or you can even talk to the support first and tell them how much money you are willing to play and whenever you will go to KYC (again, I reckon they will because they will have to follow regulatory bodies for KYC/AML law).
legendary
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September 02, 2024, 03:35:04 AM
#23
You have to do more than just solicit advice here. You have to be extra careful because this involves a huge amount of money. With this money, even those platforms who label themselves non-KYC simply because they don't require one upon sign up might actually require you to undergo KYC.

I can't recommend you a specific platform, but I strongly advise you to carefully read terms and conditions. And I guess what's more important is that Dutch players are accepted rather than you won't undergo KYC. Large amounts of withdrawals are usually KYCed.
And you forgot that some casinos even change/update their terms and conditions at will just to suit them in every and any situation the find themself, easily a gambler specially if the gambler wasn't so sure of what information was said in the other version of the teams and condition, or didn't take any thing as a proof.

The last part of your comment is one that I completely agree with, most casino, and I mean legitimate casinos won't allow withdrawal of large fund without the customer first undergoing a kyc verification, and in this case, what is most important just as you have mentioned, is for op to make sure that what ever casino he chooses, players from Dutch are fully accepted, this is to ensure that op will be able to pass verification and get his money out just incase he encounters a casino that claim to be non-kyc but later turn around to ask for one.
legendary
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September 01, 2024, 10:22:03 PM
#22
You have to do more than just solicit advice here. You have to be extra careful because this involves a huge amount of money. With this money, even those platforms who label themselves non-KYC simply because they don't require one upon sign up might actually require you to undergo KYC.

I can't recommend you a specific platform, but I strongly advise you to carefully read terms and conditions. And I guess what's more important is that Dutch players are accepted rather than you won't undergo KYC. Large amounts of withdrawals are usually KYCed.
sr. member
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September 01, 2024, 09:31:04 PM
#21
Curacao-licensed casinos are typically prohibited from allowing players from the Netherlands. Some might still allow you to play from there but you could eventually face problems if they decide to start cracking down. A Curacao license is one of the most common in online gaming so this might exclude you from many popular casinos.

Netherlands’ has their own gambling authority but you will have a hard time finding a casino licensed in that country which doesn’t enforce KYC. For a high roller making $50k bets, there aren't going to be many places where you can play without doing KYC. Stake and BC.Game, which have been suggested in this thread, will almost certainly require KYC at some point fur such high amounts.
hero member
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September 01, 2024, 06:59:03 PM
#20
Expect that most of the casinos are going to ask for your KYC later on. While I don't see Holland as the favorite country of these bookies to restrict people to try from. You can take your time in checking each of them that are on this section for you to see what suits your needs. Most of them are not going to implement KYC at the beginning definitely. But don't set your mind that they won't forever because sometime in the near future when you're winning quite big or you are consistently winning, that's the time that they will no longer pass on that and will start asking you some verification needed.
hero member
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September 01, 2024, 10:33:22 AM
#19
Anybody has ideas which site to use for crypto betting? Without all the KYC or with accepted Dutch players?
needs to  accept higher stakes like 50k on 1 event.
I think Bc.game will offer you such freedom, because my account is just without kyc and I can deposit and withdrew, I also don't see any where on the site where it mentioned that there is restricted country on the casino and also you will have the chance to deposit in your local currency on the site.

Also you can try stake which is also another reputable cryptocurrency casino, but in the case with stake, their did not accept deposit in local currency.
hero member
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September 01, 2024, 10:07:09 AM
#18
Anybody has ideas which site to use for crypto betting? Without all the KYC or with accepted Dutch players?
needs to  accept higher stakes like 50k on 1 event.
Let me advise you sincerely, if you are trying to evade the drama associated with the KYC, it's better you go for the decentralised casino/sportsbooks, there is no other viable way out.

A good country like Holland will make it difficult to play without the KYC and another issue gamblers often have with these no-KYC casinos/sportsbooks that are not decentralised is that they may change their mind later and ask you for the KYC when you last expect it. This is not just happening, to avoid it, just go for the one without any central authority if you can part ways with the blockchain fees.

It's very secure and gives you safety and control over your money, this is unlike the centralised ones.
hero member
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September 01, 2024, 09:18:23 AM
#17
Anybody has ideas which site to use for crypto betting? Without all the KYC or with accepted Dutch players?
needs to  accept higher stakes like 50k on 1 event.
There is no regulated sportsbook now that doesn’t require KYC. Maybe at the start, they’ll allow you to gamble without KYC, but be aware of the risk since you’re gambling with a higher stake like 50k, which might trigger their system and eventually require KYC when you make a withdrawal. If you want to minimize the risk, divide your stake across different casinos.

You’re right, there’s a high chance that this user will do KYC due to the bankroll size but some casino already do a mandatory KYC in random basis regardless of the bankroll size as long the player is active on deposit/withdrawal of his bankroll.

Dividing bankroll across different casino might not be a good idea because you might do KYC multiple times instead of just doing it on one casino. Again, the size of the bankroll doesn’t matter anymore since casino apply KYC on all account. They just do it on random basis so having multiple casino account will potentially expose you to multiple KYC.
legendary
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September 01, 2024, 06:00:14 AM
#16
Anybody has ideas which site to use for crypto betting? Without all the KYC or with accepted Dutch players?
needs to  accept higher stakes like 50k on 1 event.
There is no regulated sportsbook now that doesn’t require KYC. Maybe at the start, they’ll allow you to gamble without KYC, but be aware of the risk since you’re gambling with a higher stake like 50k, which might trigger their system and eventually require KYC when you make a withdrawal. If you want to minimize the risk, divide your stake across different casinos.
sr. member
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September 01, 2024, 01:20:13 AM
#15
Do the homework yourself because at this point you will have to try out different online casinos yourself.

I am currently promoting DGbet which is a good one, they don't requests for KYC verification but I will advice you to start getting friendly with Terms of Services of every online casinos, you need to go through them first so that you won't end up doing something they don't allow, like changing of location and using more than on gambling accounts on the same platform.

In your case you need to take your time, be patience and go through ToS first before even using the online casinos, also the online casinos on this forum are a lot safer than those that are not on here, when you have problems you can easily create topics about them or head to the Ann thread of the casino and drop your problem, they will get back to you.
sr. member
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August 31, 2024, 06:58:14 PM
#14
Anybody has ideas which site to use for crypto betting? Without all the KYC or with accepted Dutch players?
needs to  accept higher stakes like 50k on 1 event.

Try to see Metawin they are generous for giving rewards to their players also they have good promotions running which their players provably can enjoy.

But if you are seeking a lot of option then I guess this choices from this site is good for you to look at. https://www.bitcoin.com/gambling/casino/anonymous/ There are reputable casino listed on that site which also have a ANN thread here, but also there are unfamiliar names listed so do your own diligence to research the best casino for you.

Also consider all the suggestion then look at it for sure their recommendation is also best since for sure they try to gamble in those casinos.
legendary
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August 31, 2024, 04:29:01 PM
#13
I know a guy from the Netherlands who is playing big on BC.Games... He is high level, and one of the few I know of who got +10 medals and 800 BCD for it. But $50k bets are another level I guess...

I would never bet that much money without some guarantees. By that, I mean playing under some affiliate who has direct contact with the owner to at least top admins.
legendary
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August 31, 2024, 03:35:02 PM
#12
Anybody has ideas which site to use for crypto betting? Without all the KYC or with accepted Dutch players?
needs to  accept higher stakes like 50k on 1 event.

It is not difficult to find platforms that accept users from the Netherlands, but you must take into account several other considerations, including that the platform is reliable since you intend to deposit a large amount, and for the same reason, there is no escape from completing the KYC identity verification procedures in accordance with the platform’s policies. Therefore, the most important point that you should focus on is that the casino is not anonymous, i.e. that it has obtained legal activity licenses. It is true that this may be annoying to you from the user’s point of view, but it guarantees your rights as a user and enables you to complain if unexpected problem occurs.

All this information about which casino you choose should be clear and stated on the site’s "about us" page and terms of use. It will always be better to seek the opinions of expert users and this forum can make the process easier for you.
legendary
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August 31, 2024, 03:11:32 PM
#11
Anybody has ideas which site to use for crypto betting? Without all the KYC or with accepted Dutch players?
needs to  accept higher stakes like 50k on 1 event.
I think that Sportsbet.io accepts Dutch players, but you better check list of restricted countries and ask their support for confirmation.
You wont find many casinos with guaranteed no-kyc policy, so they can always ask you for verification when you try to withdraw coins to your wallet.
There are also some telegram casinos you can try, and I heard about decentralized casinos but I never used them.
legendary
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August 31, 2024, 10:44:51 AM
#10
if you want to find more options, try visiting BTCGOSU, they have a category for Casinos that accepts players from European countries but you might still need to check the casino's Terms and Condition to verify if netherlands is part of the european coutnry that is not restricted.

anyway, some members have suggested casinos that accept players from netherlans so if you are interested you might want to visit those casinos but if you want more options try visiting btcgosu as I mentioned earlier.
hero member
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August 31, 2024, 09:55:39 AM
#9
You can gamble on Dgbet.fun, it's no KYC sports book and they accept Dutch players. Make sure you don't use VPN because they forbid it.
Correct. Russia, China, and Turkey are the only restricted countries on the gambling site. But I also saw that Dutch people are not restricted to gamble on Metawin.com but they are only providing casino and not sport.

Metawin has sportsbook which you can only access if you login your account. The games is  not accessible if you are visiting the casino without an account.



I just hope that they will make the casino visible without an account so that visitors can check all the games freely without the need to register first. Nevertheless, Metawin have sportsbook and its newly introduced few months ago.
legendary
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August 31, 2024, 09:49:41 AM
#8
You can gamble on Dgbet.fun, it's no KYC sports book and they accept Dutch players. Make sure you don't use VPN because they forbid it.
Correct. Russia, China, and Turkey are the only restricted countries on the gambling site. But I also saw that Dutch people are not restricted to gamble on Metawin.com but they are only providing casino and not sport.

I bet most casino don't have restrictions for Holland, of course if you're going to use casino with sports betting expect KYC is a thing for one of it's requirements. About the maximum amount $50k is something, i saw Stake only has $1500 (if im correct), although this will depends on your account's level, as well as in bc.game sports betting too.
I checked Stake and Livecasino but they restrict Dutch people to gamble on their sites.
legendary
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August 31, 2024, 09:43:14 AM
#7
For 50k bets you will need to do kick on any sports casino because that amount will put the casino on risk of money laundering, and they need to protect somehow against any legal issue, that's why they ask for kyc.

maybe you can asociate with a trusted gambler who has advanced kyc on a casino ansd bet with his account
copper member
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August 31, 2024, 09:34:07 AM
#6
Your best option is decentralized bookie but I can’t guarantee safety unless you knew how to verify their open source code yourself. Centralized casino is your best choice when betting online especially that you are betting huge amount unless you are hiding something related to your nationality.


I bet most casino don't have restrictions for Holland, of course if you're going to use casino with sports betting expect KYC is a thing for one of it's requirements. About the maximum amount $50k is something, i saw Stake only has $1500 (if im correct), although this will depends on your account's level, as well as in bc.game sports betting too.

This 1500$ bet limit is only applicable on slot games. That’s the max bet you can place on 3rd party games such as slot games but sportsbook has higher limit that can go above 100K or more.
legendary
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August 31, 2024, 08:55:11 AM
#5
Anybody has ideas which site to use for crypto betting? Without all the KYC or with accepted Dutch players?
needs to  accept higher stakes like 50k on 1 event.
If to focus in the area of kyc, I did say that it's hard to really find a legitimate online gambling casino that is or has a non kyc policy, except you are going to be playing on a decentralized casino where every bet is settled on chain.

And talking about a casino, I don't know or let me say that I am not very sure if stake accept Dutch players, I've gone through their list of restricted countries in the past but this was a long time ago, I can't remember if Dutch was on the list, will possibly check and come back here.
But speaking of the casino being able to accept a bet of $50k on a game, that should be very possible to do on Stake, Sportsbet.io and perhaps, Bc.game.
You can check them out.
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August 31, 2024, 08:38:16 AM
#4
I bet most casino don't have restrictions for Holland, of course if you're going to use casino with sports betting expect KYC is a thing for one of it's requirements. About the maximum amount $50k is something, i saw Stake only has $1500 (if im correct), although this will depends on your account's level, as well as in bc.game sports betting too.
legendary
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August 31, 2024, 08:37:51 AM
#3
You'll have to check through different websites and the list of restricted countries. If you're staking high it will be difficult to get a casino that will not ask for KYC for withdrawals above $50k.

You might also need to specify if you're looking for a casino, sport bookie, poker or both.
legendary
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August 31, 2024, 08:34:48 AM
#2
You can gamble on Dgbet.fun, it's no KYC sports book and they accept Dutch players. Make sure you don't use VPN because they forbid it.
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August 31, 2024, 07:56:17 AM
#1
Anybody has ideas which site to use for crypto betting? Without all the KYC or with accepted Dutch players?
needs to  accept higher stakes like 50k on 1 event.
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