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June 24, 2026, 06:37:02 PM
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I don't have any better place to ask this question than here:

I was reading through some threads on the scam accusation section of the forum, and I came across sports betting policy violations of a casino, which brought me to the question running through my head.

Is it a crime or against casino policy for me to place bets on the same game at the same option at different casinos?

Like, for example, I place bet on tennis N. B. Kjaer vs M. Dodig at casino A, go-to casino B and place the same a bet same option, different amount or same amount. Does that in any way violate any sports betting policy?

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June 24, 2026, 06:39:34 PM
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Is it a crime or against casino policy for me to place bets on the same game at the same option at different casinos?
No, it does not violate any rules on gambling sites.

If you are referring to arbitrage betting, it is not allowed on the same gambling site, but not a violation if you used another gambling site for it to make it two or three or more gambling sites for each bet.

There is no way the gambling sites will even know.

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June 24, 2026, 06:49:28 PM
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First of all so many gamblers has different sport betting account and betting on different casino's is part of gamblers behavior, so based on this fact I don't think it's a crime for a gambler to bet on the same game through different casino's it does not it does not in anyways violate a casino policy. What I feels violates a casino policy is multiple accounts and abusing of welcome bonuses, but as for betting on the same game on different casino's it's not wrong.

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June 24, 2026, 06:49:48 PM
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I don't have any better place to ask this question than here:

I was reading through some threads on the scam accusation section of the forum, and I came across sports betting policy violations of a casino, which brought me to the question running through my head.

Is it a crime or against casino policy for me to place bets on the same game at the same option at different casinos?

Like, for example, I place bet on tennis N. B. Kjaer vs M. Dodig at casino A, go-to casino B and place the same a bet same option, different amount or same amount. Does that in any way violate any sports betting policy?

You don't need a bookmaker representative to answer this question. It is not a crime but it will likely go against the terms and conditions that you agree to follow when signing up with any particular sportsbook. It is not against the law in pretty much every jurisdiction, but it will likely lead you to being banned - but that is the extend of the enforcement they can take. Be careful because if you have additional funds in your account then you might end up having to go through a long and drawn out process if they freeze it while your account is "under investigation" for breaking the terms. Every bookmaker is going to actively discourage and proactively try to detect (by best guess only) when you are trying to take advantage of them through this kind of matched betting.

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June 24, 2026, 07:03:31 PM
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I think what you are referring to is arbitrage betting, some sports book doesn't support it, if you go through their policy, they will always state it that they don't allow arbitrage betting and they can state what the punishment would be if you violate the rule, some might not state it but would restrict the players account or not allow them withdraw the win, but if you use different bookies just as you have said, then it's not a violations.

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June 24, 2026, 07:14:18 PM
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I do not think it is in any way a violation of casino policy. Each casino is an entity on its own, so its ToS varies with different clauses as it pleases them, but what I think in general, casinos frown at is having multiple accounts on their platform, and trying such a betting strategy could be flagged by their system as against their policy. Little wonder casinos block and suspend accounts with suspected betting patterns because they feel those accounts belong to the same group of people with similar betting styles.

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June 24, 2026, 08:19:31 PM
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There is no way the gambling sites will even know.
I don't know much about this, but I suspect some casinos which share details with each other through their providers, like SOFTSWISS, which offers casino and sport book services to of lot of casinos, could share details with clients. That's just my guess. And this statement I will quote below makes me believe more about that.

Edit: Additionally, don't lie and say you were going to bet on World Cup.100% of your bets on Betcoin were on table tennis, including your 17 rejected bets. And so far the information we have shows that 100% of your bets on every other site were on table tennis, as well.

You don't need a bookmaker representative to answer this question. It is not a crime but it will likely go against the terms and conditions that you agree to follow when signing up with any particular sportsbook. It is not against the law in pretty much every jurisdiction, but it will likely lead you to being banned - but that is the extend of the enforcement they can take. Be careful because if you have additional funds in your account then you might end up having to go through a long and drawn out process if they freeze it while your account is "under investigation" for breaking the terms. Every bookmaker is going to actively discourage and proactively try to detect (by best guess only) when you are trying to take advantage of them through this kind of matched betting.

More like it, there is not a general law set up for all sports betting platforms, but it could as well land someone in trouble. What I'm asking is a bit different from what they refer to arbitrary betting, which I consider an unfair rule against bettors trying to explore.

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