If we talk about the practice of a player who plays in violation of these prohibitions and uses a VPN, then, I think, in 95% of cases (and maybe 100%!),
if the player wins some kind of big win, he still will not be able to get it . And the casino will introduce a restriction, and a bank transfer cannot be done normally. Well, if th e payment is a cryptocurrenncy, then there is a KYC requirement, and either the client himself will refuse to do it, or the casino will point out obvious violations of the rules and this prohibition.
So playing through a VPN turns out to be extremely dangerous for the player.
Yep, there are definitely risks in using a VPN to access gambling on various sites, and users should be aware of this. Even if a user clarifies this issue with the casino support and gets a positive answer about the use of VPN, it doesn't guarantee that the casino won't change its mind or change the ToS at any point in the future.
The subject of using the VPN with casinos has been so controversial in my opinion as some casinos would say they accept it while others would say they do not accept it. Nevertheless, my conclusion on this remains that if you can do without the use of a VPN, please do, this is better than putting oneself in any controversial circumstances where the casinos will now be using it as an excuse. At times, it is not about the terms and conditions of the casinos, they might even be silent about the use of VPN, but when the issues arise, you will see them talking about double or multiple accounts by a single user, which is where gamblers hands are always tied. This is especially bad because the casino will only be alleging this but will not be able to prove it openly. However, the fairest ones may just send you further proof, but certainly cannot give you their system to verify, so you have no say here. So it is all about the casino in this regard.
Many are already victims of this since there are no independent investigators to work it through for both parties and I am certain that in most of the cases, the casinos would be lying, those guys might just be the victims of that because if they can use that as an excuse to lock people's account and confiscate their money to themselves. This is when the VPN was never the issue, how much more when the person uses the VPN? It could be worse. I wonder why they do not even do an independent investigation internally to be sure if the same person is actually behind the screens. After all, if casinos are sincere, the gambling styles of the players can never be the same.