I'm not sure about that, sometimes third party providers are blocking locations with no reason while the casino using them allow people from this location to fully register and play there, that's boring and unfair for those customers, so using VPNs let them circumvent those illegitimate restrictions from faddy providers. I'm not aware of a reputed casino having banned or even warned a customer doing that.
I have to disagree. Casinos have to comply with their game providers' own terms and have to enforce those terms on their customers.
If a game provider prohibits players from a certain country from playing some of their games then using a VPN to circumvent this restriction is automatically a breach of the casino's rules and you may get banned because of it.
If you read casinos ToS, you will see that they state which countries are prohibited from using all their services alongside with countries prohibited from playing certain games according to game providers terms.
I have seen cases of such restrictions and banned happening and some of them is really crazy because the user actually have won some significant amount of money and only to be restricted of their withdrawal because the casino found out that the user is violating the TOS of the casino so it's definitely not advisable at all to try it but although not all casino are against the use of VPN although I don't know about the particular location in which the VPN user might use that allows them free access to the casino without being punished.
Using a gambling site using VPN is very risky because in this case the account can be restricted at any time by the casino authority because vpn is never allowed in the casino TOS. They ban certain countries for their sites because they don't want gamblers from those countries. or the laws of that country have completely banned gambling, so how can gambling sites evict gamblers from those countries? so using vpn for gambling is not any smart thinking
Like the post I just replied to, you do not joke with the ban or restriction by either the casino or your country's government, you should flee immediately no matter how enticing the casino is to you. If you did not, then you might face the music in a very bitter way. It detests me when people are foolishly enriching casinos even when they (customers) are at fault or they are not just smart enough. You can imagine someone who reads/knows clearly that a country is not allowing a country, but still carelessly use the IP of the country through VPN. What does the person attract in that sense? That can't be good of course. So no matter the case, one has to follow the rules and obey the laws of both the country he residents in and that of the casinos to avoid issues. VPN is never by force either, I don't know why it is a must for some people.
Although some would claim they want to stay private on the internet, fine, it is your right, but what if the casino does not want it? All these have to be ensured before signing for any casino to avoid issues. Even if the country is allowed, one must still be very careful in using a VPN. They might believe that since the IP is such of the allowed countries, what if the casino detected a VPN eventually? Good, it is not all VPNs that can be detected, but in most cases, when such a person is dynamic about the use of the IPs of countries in a lesser period of time, that can easily put him in trouble if VPN is not allowed by the casinos and no one is without a mistake if you think you can outsmart that because you use strong VPN of the allowed country.
Regardless, I still love the companies that would rather stop their service to the person but return his money to him than steal it as most casinos shamelessly do.