What I'd rather do if the ISP is the ones blocking my access to the favourite gambling website that I would always love to visit and play is to try another ISP. If still the same, I would try another unit or another mobile.
If that's really the case, then there's nothing much the OP can do but to use VPN. It's most unfortunate If that specific gambling website prohibits the use of VPN. You might not want to risk lossing your money for breaking TOS.
That's kinda frustrating though.
This is possible. It may not be the casino that's blocking the access but it's the ISP that blocks it. I have experienced this with some websites, they're not banned on my country and the country isn't banned from that website.
But upon accessing, it's the ISP that blocks the access. So Op is should just test where the cause of the problem is. If it's not the fault of the casino and your country is good with it then ask the providers or have a reset first and test if your dynamic ip will do.
The OP has not returned on this thread so we have no idea what happened here.
But more than likely, it may be his ISP as he is not included in the blacklisted country of the site.
He needs to clarify things first before pushing himself to use the site.
Because he may just lose his funds if he will try to play on the casino that he likes via VPN.