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Several new casinos are coming out each month but the majority are scams, only a few are legit, and that's why it's an idea to always DYOR to prevent losing funds to these hungry scammers.
However, there is this new casino that is good for  UK users, and i and I am sure you gonna love it as its has both Crypto casino and Sports betting. It is currently on promo offering free of €7 to new which can be used for betting, and withdrawn if you kindly win. It offers an easy-to-use interface, great 24/7 hours customer service support and live sports betting with great odds on games such as soccer, tennis, badminton, basketball, baseball, boxing/UFC and cricket and the name of the casino is "Bitlucy.com".
Bitlucy has a minimum deposit of $10 above through the use of over 15 coins (SHIB, ADA, USDT...) and a minimum withdrawal of $30 through the same coins.
So it's a better option for UK users.
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Hi Guys,
I used to use Stake.com Allot, but this a while ago, wonder if there's any good competitors for a UK player using a VPN. Haven't gambled in a while and want to use a new site!
Any new good competitors? I also have a swedish passport so i managed to do one of the KYC's for Stake and it was never an issue.
Thanks!!!


Hello.

You may take a look at LTC Casino (https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/ltc-casino-ltccasinocom-most-fair-crypto-casino-with-highest-rtp-5371356).

No verification, totally anonymous, highest RTP. And ofcource you may gamble from any place of the world (including your country) with VPN.


EVERYONE READING THIS PLS MAKE SURE YOU CHECK THE RED FLAG. This is a Russian scam site. They take your deposits and they steal your money after blocking your account.
hero member
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At the beginning of the gambling,players will play with using of the vpn.One player can play many games with the use of Vpn.You have to find the correct crypto currency accepted casino in the U.K ,most of the casino will not release the funds until you do kyc.The frozen funds will be goes to owner,so you should ready with the kyc for the transaction.Or else,you may lose funds.
newbie
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bmr has a site where they review crypto casinos so maybe that will work for you https://www.bookmakersreview.com/best-sportsbooks/bitcoin/ its a pretty reliable site so you can trust in that info
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Wondering why looking for another casino that is BIGGER than stake when most of the advises you can get here is Stake of course because they are the most popular and most trusted UK company in terms of gambling?

and also after almost 6 years of Inactivity here in forum , you woke up just to ask this question?
But, is there any casino that is bigger than stake or should I say are there any casino that is a good competitor of stake?  I guess there isn't at the moment but who knows there would be in the future if ever stake didn't manage to maintain their great service. He was inactive for a long time and he was looking for a new casino? But, if he can just gamble in the casino that he have use before, he would feel like it was a brand new casino because stake have done regular updates that are not seen during the time he gamble.

There is also huge number of games on stake, so it's impossible to get bored trying all of them but there is no issue about his account suddenly became active and ask this question.
talking about the whole concept then  maybe there is some casino that is better than stake but what OP is asking here are Casino that is available in UK in which surely it is Stake only that we can stand the same as the better and best casino to play.
and also why i am wondering of this purpose , he is inactive for long years and when comes back asking about which casino he can play when he mentioned to be a regular of stake for long, maybe he has an issue?
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That seems like a strange thing to ignore. Why, if a website already tells you what will happen if you access the site with VPN services, would you still risk it? I wonder if that is somehow a part of a gamblers character... As far as I know there are certain VPN services which cannot be that easily detected as they keep changing IPs of their servers or something similiar.

Do the frozen funds ever have a chance of getting unfrozen? Who do those funds belong to, legally?

Many gamblers ignore the warning just because they are determined to try that gambling site and win some quick bucks.
While many websites might not be tracking their users if they are using VPNs but the others would be good at finding VPNs.
Once the funds are frozen they generally ask for KYC to get the funds out from the frozen state.
If the gambling website is genuine they release the funds once KYC is done and if not then those funds belong to the owner of the gambling website.
hero member
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Highly suggest that you don't use a service with a VPN given that it will potentially mean a lot of trouble if they ask for KYC.

Exactly. I won’t support OP to continue using VPN anymore since I have read and witnessed a lot of cases here that have had no conflicts in the beginning but still ended in despair because of using such.

The use of VPN is not illegal. And while it is a case to case basis, gambling casinos do not completely ban VPN use. By using VPN services, gamblers are not automatically violating casino terms and conditions. I guess in most cases it becomes a violation because VPN is being used to avoid being detected that a gambler is playing from a blacklisted or restricted country. The latter is the violation, not the use of VPN.

I am *fairly* certain that playing on Stake in the UK is banned and therefore a violation of the ToS. It's pedantic to say otherwise.

Not that it's always cracked down upon, definitely not. I know a lot of people who are using VPNs to get across to Roobet, Duelbits, or Stake. Even a lot of the American influencers are doing this given the fact that they are getting paid massive amounts of money to promote these gambling sites.

You're probably not going to get cracked down by Stake, but it is an inherent risk that you're taking. If you're betting with large sums of money you're probably better off betting on a locally licensed casino (perhaps William Hill? I'm not too familiar).
legendary
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Hi Guys,
I used to use Stake.com Allot, but this a while ago, wonder if there's any good competitors for a UK player using a VPN. Haven't gambled in a while and want to use a new site!
Any new good competitors? I also have a swedish passport so i managed to do one of the KYC's for Stake and it was never an issue.
Thanks!!!


If you are planning on to use a VPN to use a gambling site then be prepares to get your funds frozen on the gambling site.
Make sure you read the terms and conditions of the site before you register on it and find out if the site asks for KYC.
At some point of time if they started asking KYC then you will either have to complete KYC or your funds might be as well be frozen.
Even then if you want to go ahead then gamble with only an amount that you can afford to lose.

I am afraid I am going to have to agree with the VPN warning here. Although personally, I have yet to hear of a VPN banned individual who was caught using VPN services or an online gambling casino which explicitely bans the use of VPN services, I would probably still play it safe and not use any kind of VPN.

These online casinos do sometimes seem to endorse and enforce arbitrary rules on what they deem suspicious activity. And once they freeze your account and your funds, you will find it a hard time to restore them. Especially with, as you said, your somewhat questionable swedish KYC documents. I am not familiar with Swedens laws on online gambling.

Best to leave the risky VPN stuff aside.

Well there are many online gambling sites which do give a trigger warning about VPN services but most users tend to ignore the warning.
They still choose to continue using VPN thinking they can get around the restrictions only until they do something suspicious get their funds frozen.
The issues just begin by that time. Also, there are times when gambling sites use this to their benefits as well.
If they find out an user is using VPN they can simply freeze their funds and claim that the user was using VPN despite the warning on their site.


That seems like a strange thing to ignore. Why, if a website already tells you what will happen if you access the site with VPN services, would you still risk it? I wonder if that is somehow a part of a gamblers character... As far as I know there are certain VPN services which cannot be that easily detected as they keep changing IPs of their servers or something similiar.

Do the frozen funds ever have a chance of getting unfrozen? Who do those funds belong to, legally?
hero member
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Hi Guys,
I used to use Stake.com Allot, but this a while ago, wonder if there's any good competitors for a UK player using a VPN. Haven't gambled in a while and want to use a new site!
Any new good competitors? I also have a swedish passport so i managed to do one of the KYC's for Stake and it was never an issue.
Thanks!!!


If you are planning on to use a VPN to use a gambling site then be prepares to get your funds frozen on the gambling site.
Make sure you read the terms and conditions of the site before you register on it and find out if the site asks for KYC.
At some point of time if they started asking KYC then you will either have to complete KYC or your funds might be as well be frozen.
Even then if you want to go ahead then gamble with only an amount that you can afford to lose.

I am afraid I am going to have to agree with the VPN warning here. Although personally, I have yet to hear of a VPN banned individual who was caught using VPN services or an online gambling casino which explicitely bans the use of VPN services, I would probably still play it safe and not use any kind of VPN.

These online casinos do sometimes seem to endorse and enforce arbitrary rules on what they deem suspicious activity. And once they freeze your account and your funds, you will find it a hard time to restore them. Especially with, as you said, your somewhat questionable swedish KYC documents. I am not familiar with Swedens laws on online gambling.

Best to leave the risky VPN stuff aside.

Well there are many online gambling sites which do give a trigger warning about VPN services but most users tend to ignore the warning.
They still choose to continue using VPN thinking they can get around the restrictions only until they do something suspicious get their funds frozen.
The issues just begin by that time. Also, there are times when gambling sites use this to their benefits as well.
If they find out an user is using VPN they can simply freeze their funds and claim that the user was using VPN despite the warning on their site.
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Hi Guys,
I used to use Stake.com Allot, but this a while ago, wonder if there's any good competitors for a UK player using a VPN. Haven't gambled in a while and want to use a new site!
Any new good competitors? I also have a swedish passport so i managed to do one of the KYC's for Stake and it was never an issue.
Thanks!!!


Hello.

You may take a look at LTC Casino (https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/ltc-casino-ltccasinocom-most-fair-crypto-casino-with-highest-rtp-5371356).

No verification, totally anonymous, highest RTP. And ofcource you may gamble from any place of the world (including your country) with VPN.
hero member
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Wondering why looking for another casino that is BIGGER than stake when most of the advises you can get here is Stake of course because they are the most popular and most trusted UK company in terms of gambling?

and also after almost 6 years of Inactivity here in forum , you woke up just to ask this question?
But, is there any casino that is bigger than stake or should I say are there any casino that is a good competitor of stake?  I guess there isn't at the moment but who knows there would be in the future if ever stake didn't manage to maintain their great service. He was inactive for a long time and he was looking for a new casino? But, if he can just gamble in the casino that he have use before, he would feel like it was a brand new casino because stake have done regular updates that are not seen during the time he gamble.

There is also huge number of games on stake, so it's impossible to get bored trying all of them but there is no issue about his account suddenly became active and ask this question.
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If the betting site considers the use of vpn to be sensitive to violations, then it will make special rules for their users. Op plans on using his swedish passport if the platform excludes UK. So the OP needs to pay attention to this:
  • rules of using vpn
  • complete the KYC first before depositing to ensure the site tolerates UK based users with other country passports
  • passport expiration date, of course we don't want the account to be frozen because the validity date has expired
legendary
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If you are from UK, you should be able to access as many as possible gambling sites because gambling is allowed in UK, you can try some sites on this forum like https://duelbits.com/ or sportbet.io, you should be able to access those sites, also you can see some other gambling sites on this gambling board on this forum, only 1xbit is not reputable among them.
I don't think gambling on duelbits while living in the UK is a Good Idea. I just checked their ToS, "United Kingdom residence or temporary residence are not allowed to create an account or use any of the duelbits services." if OP decided to use duelbits he'd be at risk of losing his money for breaking their ToS. also, as far as I know, sportsbet.io restricts people from the UK to create accounts on their website.
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I used to use Stake.com Allot, but this a while ago, wonder if there's any good competitors for a UK player using a VPN. Haven't gambled in a while and want to use a new site!
Any new good competitors? I also have a swedish passport so i managed to do one of the KYC's for Stake and it was never an issue.
If you are from UK, you should be able to access as many as possible gambling sites because gambling is allowed in UK, you can try some sites on this forum like https://duelbits.com/ or sportbet.io, you should be able to access those sites, also you can see some other gambling sites on this gambling board on this forum, only 1xbit is not reputable among them.


The use of VPN is not illegal. And while it is a case to case basis, gambling casinos do not completely ban VPN use. By using VPN services, gamblers are not automatically violating casino terms and conditions. I guess in most cases it becomes a violation because VPN is being used to avoid being detected that a gambler is playing from a blacklisted or restricted country. The latter is the violation, not the use of VPN.
I have not be reading about VPN use on gambling sites but I know it is better to avoid VPN than to be suspicious, I have preferred to just use IP address which is better. I have noticed some sites, like if you are from USA or you use a VPN that is USA connection, the gambling site will automatically disallow you to to access its services.
hero member
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Hi Guys,
I used to use Stake.com Allot, but this a while ago, wonder if there's any good competitors for a UK player using a VPN. Haven't gambled in a while and want to use a new site!
Any new good competitors? I also have a swedish passport so i managed to do one of the KYC's for Stake and it was never an issue.
Thanks!!!


I don't get it.Are you just too lazy to do your own research,instead of asking someone to give you information?
Can't you just browse around the forum and take a look at all announcements posts and scam accusations?
What are the benefits that a "new" crypto casino would give,in comparison to an "old" crypto casino?
Aren't both new and old crypto casinos basically offering the same variety of games,the same user experience?
Why do you have to use a VPN?Are there any gambling restrictions in the UK?I though that the UK is a pretty "gambling friendly" country.
legendary
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Hi Guys,
I used to use Stake.com Allot, but this a while ago, wonder if there's any good competitors for a UK player using a VPN. Haven't gambled in a while and want to use a new site!
Any new good competitors? I also have a swedish passport so i managed to do one of the KYC's for Stake and it was never an issue.
Thanks!!!


If you are planning on to use a VPN to use a gambling site then be prepares to get your funds frozen on the gambling site.
Make sure you read the terms and conditions of the site before you register on it and find out if the site asks for KYC.
At some point of time if they started asking KYC then you will either have to complete KYC or your funds might be as well be frozen.
Even then if you want to go ahead then gamble with only an amount that you can afford to lose.

I am afraid I am going to have to agree with the VPN warning here. Although personally, I have yet to hear of a VPN banned individual who was caught using VPN services or an online gambling casino which explicitely bans the use of VPN services, I would probably still play it safe and not use any kind of VPN.

These online casinos do sometimes seem to endorse and enforce arbitrary rules on what they deem suspicious activity. And once they freeze your account and your funds, you will find it a hard time to restore them. Especially with, as you said, your somewhat questionable swedish KYC documents. I am not familiar with Swedens laws on online gambling.

Best to leave the risky VPN stuff aside.
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If you find a casino site on a search engine, you should be more careful, especially if you want to look for reviews from people. I think it would be better for @OP to look for gambling sites from this forum because he can interact directly with the team from each casino and of course, he can also ask questions or get honest reviews from other members. That would be much better than reading a review from a thread you got through a search engine.

When you visit a gambling site, you can't access it or it says, "This site is not available for your country", then it's better not to try to use a VPN just to gamble because that could put you in danger someday. But he can find a gambling site on this forum that does allow using a VPN and he can tell this to the team that handles it so that, at least, he can minimize the possibility of getting into trouble in the future.
legendary
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Hi Guys,
I used to use Stake.com Allot, but this a while ago, wonder if there's any good competitors for a UK player using a VPN. Haven't gambled in a while and want to use a new site!
Any new good competitors? I also have a swedish passport so i managed to do one of the KYC's for Stake and it was never an issue.
Thanks!!!

Well, you can check out owl games, but before then, try to make sure it works on your region which I believe it should.
I gamble with owl games and trust me, they are one of the best, though  they are new, but this more reason why you should try them out, owl games is web 3 enabled, this means, you can visit the website through your trust wallet or metamask dapp, connect your wallet, deposit and start playing your way to your fortune, withdrawing funds from owl games is instant, your money shows up in your wallet under 30 seconds of requesting, and another thing I like owl games is that, there are alot and  lots of different games to choose from, this and many other features.
I hope you take this suggestion and thank me later.  Cheesy
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OP they are casino review sites on search engines that will give you details about cryptocasino eligible for UK players. But, play with caution when using VPN and endeavor to go through their TOS. Because you can only break a rule you know much about. Most online casino won't freeze your account immediately due to VPN but, at some point they'll definitely do so provided that your original IP is restricted from using their platform. I used to read some Casino review sites in the past "Ask Neil Patel" it contains a lot of information that you may need to escape the risk of using a VPN.

It is always best to abide the ToS of any casino site. Because in that way, you are not subjecting yourself to any penalty come the time of withdrawal of your funds. It is true that some casinos won't restrict you from registering even if you are in the prohibited list of countries, but when it comes to large winning or withdrawal, that's when they will flag your account. So better not wait that moment and clarify from the casino itself regarding their stand towards the use of VPN, if it is not clearly stated in their terms. It will save you headache later on.
hero member
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OP they are casino review sites on search engines that will give you details about cryptocasino eligible for UK players. But, play with caution when using VPN and endeavor to go through their TOS. Because you can only break a rule you know much about. Most online casino won't freeze your account immediately due to VPN but, at some point they'll definitely do so provided that your original IP is restricted from using their platform. I used to read some Casino review sites in the past "Ask Neil Patel" it contains a lot of information that you may need to escape the risk of using a VPN.
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