What pains me the most is the clash of the VPN. To some users, they will not know, and instead for the casino to investigate if the clashing that causes the allegation of multiple accounts is a mere coincidence, they will just block the customer's account and that ends this. This is so unfair, and to avoid it from the beginning is a very good thing.
I mean if you don't check their ToS before you create an account and play their games, then the fault lies in you. Most casinos explain their terms properly, and you can search with keywords like "VPNs", "proxy", "unblocking tools", etc if you don't want to read the full ToS.
Btw, I tried finding some lists of VPN-friendly casinos a few days ago and it seems like there are no reliable lists out there. The ones that I found include a casino that explicitly bans VPNs too. I wonder if those articles are AI-generated or if those casinos changed their terms recently. Maybe the market is just too small so they don't bother to fact-check their own articles. Kind of a shame since I wanted to test whether a community-driven VPN like Softether is good for this.