I don't think we can oversee a centralized system. That's why I always leave the door open to such a possibility. However, I find such things less likely to happen on well-known betting platforms. Maybe there are more such things on questionable platforms focused on scamming users. I actually don't know if this is something that can be checked or not. I just keep having doubts inside me all the time. Because I need to know in order to trust and I do not have qualified information on this subject.
It is true it is impossible to supervise all casinos to the point we could answer this categorically, but when I think about it I cannot think of a single reason why a casino would like to do this, if a casino wanted to scam their customers, why limit themselves to a few countries when they could instead scam the gamblers which wager the most money regardless of the location used to access their website? This is why I do not think any casino is engaging in an activity like this one.
Really that impossible and which we do know that whatever things they do wanted to prevent out from those people to access into their site, we do know that VPN access is really that very common which its not
something that you could stop them on playing even with those restrictions.It isnt really just that ethical on making those altering those winning percentage on specific people because its not being that fair.
Once you do get caught then your business if fucked up.Just let them play and also detecting their IP's wont really be that simple or making out some filtering unless if you do ask for more
verification then it might caught up some good numbers but it would be depending on how popular your site is.