Yes, going to another casino would be the best solution, especially if it involves completing KYC using more complete documents so that our accounts are verified. And with so many casinos asking us to do KYC, it seems that in the future, we will find it difficult to avoid this KYC, but hopefully, the casinos will understand that there are gamblers who play with small money and don't want KYC. And hopefully, there are still casinos that aren't too strict, so we can still play gambling without having to do KYC.
I think that gradually all casinos will be divided into two large groups.
The first group will be clearly law-abiding and will introduce strict KYC, as required by the American authorities and, after them, jurisdictions that are very afraid of the Americans and will also force casinos to introduce KYC. Otherwise, the authorities will apply repression up to the ban on the operation of this casino in the country. Of course, there are many such countries that are afraid of Americans like fire, more than half of those that sit in the UN. Even, perhaps more than 3/4.
But fortunately

, there are countries that would not care about the global usa dictatorship. And they dont give a damn about this damn KYC invented by American bankers. And of course, in such jurisdictions, casinos will be able to work with players without KYC. Especially when the amounts are really small. And this will be the second group of casinos. By the way, I think that millions of gamblers prefer to remain anonymous.
And this huge number of people certainly need online casino sites without any personal identification, such as KYC.