You are an experienced player and you seem to know the law surrounding gambling but you intentionally deposited money in the platform with the hope that you will win and if you lose the money, you will blackmail the casino into returning your money. This is exactly what you did, you are not a gamble addict, you are just a sharp guy trying to play smart. If you know the law but intentionally break it, what moral standing do you have to force another party to obey the law?
My simple verdict is that you have lost the money, move on and don't chase winds. Assuming you won, you would have happily withdrew your money and stay quiet or move on to the next casino you want to exploit.
I completely disagree, as someone who has been diagnosed with a problem there are certain triggers that impact the ability to think clearly in the moment.
Which makes sites like these so dangerous. They give the ability to make a split second decision and lose your money instantly. Which is why there is so much player protection in other territories.
Had I won any money which is highly unlikely due to the spiral I was in, the casino wouldve in sure then asked for KYC and invalidated my winnings.
There is no way in which I gain from this situation, the casino is the only one who profits from problem gambling here.
Like I said before, you are not a problem gambler, you know exactly what you are doing. Being a problem gambler does not mean you will consciously deposit money in a platform which, according to you, your money will never come back. Why chose such platform when there are many other casinos? I still have my reservation about your story because it does not add up. Like I said before, you have no case here because you knew the law as you have explicitly demonstrated in your post, yet you broke the law and here you are trying to force Rainbet to obey the law, please make it to make sense.