Originally Posted by AxelWolf View Post
Originally Posted by tableplay View Post
Originally Posted by AxelWolf View Post
Just be super careful using a VPN, there's a little more to it than just simply using a VPN. Does the online casino explicitly prohibit VPN's their terms and conditions? Even if it doesn't, that doesn't mean they won't tag you for using one. If you're flying from a location they prohibit... you better have a way to pass the ID verification upon on cash out. You'll be able to get your money in fairly easy, but you may not get it out. Y don't want a situation where the casino is free rolling you. If you lose, no big deal they got your money, if you win they will keep your money.

Assuming you find a VPN that they can't detect make sure you change your clock on your computer is set to that time zone. Also, there's all kinds of fingerprints you leave behind when using the same computer you normally use. There's plenty of stuff I still don't 100% understand, such as if they can detect your computer Mac address or whatever you call it, I do believe it's possible, but there are ways around it. I'm overly cautious and do everything I possibly can to avoid detection within reason given the things that I do understand. I Have at least 20 different computers and devices, three different VPN services, multiple monitors, KVM switches, two different virtual machine services.
Sounds like a badass setup Axel. I think the easiest thing for me to do might be to send a laptop to a European friend and then I will just screen mirror it to my computer here and play the shit through. Otherwise, I will probably fall into a trap due to the complexity you described above. Even in the old days, I got stiffed multiple times not violating any terms (as we all did, not just me). LOL
that may very well work at some places, however, (and again, I'm no computer and networking expert) they can in fact detect programs on one computer that's set up to do this type of thing.
Especially if we're talking about a place that's regulated. I'm sure there's many places they're not detecting s***.
Yikes, thanks for the tips.