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Should players that use a VPN be banned from poker sites?

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I've been hearing that certain players having been using a VPN in order to play online poker on sites they normally wouldn't be able to.

What do you think about players that use a VPN? Should their funds be seized on the sites they play for hiding their real location?
 
What do you think about players that use a VPN?
If you know who the site is, I only think it's fair for the site to know who you are. This is because if they ever come under investigation (from the tax man) to get records, they might be liable for not know who they sent funds to as it could, from the outside, appear that they are sending it to themselves, pocketing it, and not reporting it.
Should their funds be seized on the sites they play for hiding their real location?
No, I don't think their funds should be seized though. They should be given a warning and 30-90 days to cash out. Then, a note made on that user and the amount paid out. That way, the site can cover their 6 more easily.
 
Yeah I think if you using a VPN on poker sites you should be completely banned for life
 
If I had to make a decision on this, imma say the VPN users should all be banned from poker sites. There is need for fairplay. Using VPN will be undermine fairplay. Also, It's totally against site terms because it can creates an unfair advantage.
 
No I don't think the funds should be seized if you are verified with that site, they know who you are, it's safer using a VPN if you're on the internet, there is a lot of scammers and hackers out there so any little bit of protection helps to keep you safe. Most respectable poker sites these days you need to enable Geo positioning to play on the tables, and they know if you're using a VPN, so the only ones you're hiding from is the scammers and the hackers.
 
No I don't think the funds should be seized if you are verified with that site, they know who you are, it's safer using a VPN if you're on the internet, there is a lot of scammers and hackers out there so any little bit of protection helps to keep you safe. Most respectable poker sites these days you need to enable Geo positioning to play on the tables, and they know if you're using a VPN, so the only ones you're hiding from is the scammers and the hackers.
If you're verified I 100% agree, but what if players are using a VPN on a unverified account?

Maybe players should be required to be verified before playing real money games?
 
Can I ask what advantage a VPN provides for a poker player, besides just changing the player's location? For fair play, the first thing that should happen is making account verification mandatory before playing with real money—a strict and thorough verification process.
 
@Airwalker I don't believe there is an advantage of using a VPN, but users could be using a VPN to create multiple accounts which is prohibited by all poker sites.
 
@Airwalker I don't believe there is an advantage of using a VPN, but users could be using a VPN to create multiple accounts which is prohibited by all poker sites.
These days, sites like GGPoker Or WPN easily identify multi-accounts through the device's IMEI, which can't be changed using a VPN.

A VPN only changes your location, which doesn’t really help in creating a new account. As you mentioned, account verification before playing is a much more effective way to prevent multi-accounts.

In the real world, when you want to enter a casino, they check your ID and verify your identity before letting you in. It's rare to find a casino that denies entry just based on your nationality.
 
No I don't think the funds should be seized if you are verified with that site, they know who you are, it's safer using a VPN if you're on the internet, there is a lot of scammers and hackers out there so any little bit of protection helps to keep you safe. Most respectable poker sites these days you need to enable Geo positioning to play on the tables, and they know if you're using a VPN, so the only ones you're hiding from is the scammers and the hackers.
But do you think people can still see your info on a vpn how many people willl be using your vpn ip address before you use it or after you use it

@Airwalker I don't believe there is an advantage of using a VPN, but users could be using a VPN to create multiple accounts which is prohibited by all poker sites.
Gotta agree with you about that @Bawse
 
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