For VPN, I use NordVPN and it's been really great! I've been using it for a long time and always been happy with it, fast and stable connections too
follow the link below to be able to play and don't forget to add in the BONUS referral ID code to make sure you get a 20% rake back on what ever games you decide to play,
pppoker app: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.lein.pppoker.android
redraw pppoker poker club: https://www.redrawpoker.com/
JOIN CLUB: 3000694
YOUR BONUS REFERRAL ID: 2681527
have fun and look forward to seeing you on the tables 😀
I know you want to do more than poker, but i want to drop a line here with a couple suggestions!
P Stars does home games. i think USA can still use them with play money accounts.
https://www.pokerth.net/ -- We've used this, it looks janky at first glance but it's pretty cool!
https://dominoes.playdrift.com/ -- if you like dominoes this is fun, you could setup some tourneys for large groups and have eliminations and a final table, probably. Make sure you set passwords tho.. and i've never used the other games they have, might be worth looking into.
There was another site that I cannot think of right this minute, but if it comes to me i'll let you know.
So I guess that's all I have, then. ^^I ^^miss ^^Yahoo! ^^games!!
If you don’t want to run into an issue cashing out, I would highly recommend looking into online crypto casinos. Most, if not all, of the sites have instant withdrawals. All you’ll need is crypto (recommend LTC for gambling) and a VPN (recommend ExpressVPN). Connect to Canada (or any “unrestricted region”) and you’ll be good to go.
In terms of sites, Roobet and Stake are currently the most popular but unfortunately ramping up KYC and VPN crackdown protocols. I would consider checking out Duelbits. They have the same offerings as Roobet and Stake, but the site is a bit smaller, allowing them to fly under the radar for now. No KYC is required.
An unusual aspect of Duelbits is that they require a referral code in order to enable VIP rewards. My code is “chase” but certainly no pressure to use it.
If you’re not looking to dive into the VPN online crypto gambling experience, I would check out Bovada. In addition to crypto, I believe they have the option to deposit via credit card to random shell companies (sketchy, I know). But they have been around for quite some time and certainly will pay out. Personally not a huge fan because of their game selection and withdrawal times/limits. Also, I believe KYC is required. Heard some people saying that they had to share their SSN, which doesn’t sound ideal to me.
If neither of the above suggestions seem appealing, I would look into Chumba Casino and Luckyland Slots. They are what we call “sweepstakes casinos”. Not going to bore you with the details, but they operate in a bit of a gray area allowing them to be considered “legal”. Deposits are through credit card, debit card or ACH. Withdrawals are through ACH and get processed in a few days. Game selection is pretty bad and so is house edge, but they have a number of progressive jackpot slots that can pay out pretty large on small bet sizes. KYC is required, but both sites are owned by VGW Limited, a reputable gaming organization.
Hey thanks for the info good sir, sorry for the late response. I did go ahead and check out your pinned post and I appreciate the advice. There’s just such an insane amount of online casino’s out there and it can definitely be overwhelming at the start. I will be checking out a few of your recommendations! I do have NordVPN but I was hesitant on utilitizing it because of not being able to withdraw my funds. But you have instilled some confidence in me good sir. Thanks again!
Tip off Roobet = send funds to another player on Roobet, not report them to the authorities.
Roobet does not have an MGA license. They have an eGaming License from Curaçao, which is cheap, very easy to get and has minimal, if any, regulatory oversight.
KYC check for withdrawals on Roobet is nearly unheard of, regardless of your country of residence.
Stevewilldoit is using his own Roobet account and playing in the US via a VPN.
@bacon, if I had to guess, you may have been subject to KYC for one of these reasons: Issue with your VPN (specifically if you’re using a free VPN or always connect to a country with stricter gambling laws) or Roobet is randomly picking a few accounts to show that they are collecting necessary KYC information and you just happened to lose the KYC lottery. Again, purely a guess, so don’t hold me to it.
I have withdrawn tens of thousands of dollars from Roobet and the worst thing that happened to me is they capped my withdrawals at $10k per day after a $36k win. I was able to withdraw the full amount (after 4 days) and haven’t had a single issue since then. No KYC, nothing.
Hopefully somebody on here can help you, but I’m not aware of a way around KYC once asked. Once this situation is behind you, I recommend checking out Stake as an alternative to Roobet. And if you’re using a free VPN, you should consider switching to ExpressVPN or NordVPN. Always connect to Canada.
As somebody who has run nearly $1mm through Bovada (honestly I see Bovada and Ignition as one in the same) I can tell you that the site is okay, but it is absolutely nothing in comparison to the new era of curaçao licensed crypto casinos.
Obviously do your research, but I recommend checking out . Instant withdraws, great VIP programs, ridiculous amount of game selection and provably fair. Only downside is you need to access the site through a VPN (I use ExpressVPN and connect through Canada). No KYC required.
I wouldn't recommend using a VPN to circumvent any kind of restrictions. Online gambling sites are becoming more and more savvy by the day and can (and probably will) confiscate all player funds if they find that you are breaking their ToS by playing from outside of their country list.
As for VPNs, a few of the favorites today include NordVPN, ExpressVPN, and IPVanish.
Mr. Green, Vera John, CasinoMax (USA), and Bitstarz (USA) are excellent online casinos too.