even if a casino claims to be VPN friendly, i wouldn't play there if my country is blocked. they can change their policy at any time, and you would end up fucked.
And there is the catch. They are supposed to promote the VPN but in reality, they are setting a net (of protection or trap, take your pick) from which you cannot escape and you will always depend on their judgment and appetite. They profit from the advertising and the hype that is caused, they force you to go through the KYK for withdrawal (at some point they all do it) and if they consider you shady, they simply change the ToS. It's better not to use a VPN, you get into trouble from the start.
not to mention, that most of those "VPN friendly" casinos don't really care if a VPN is being used as long as you are losing...
but as soon as you win big and try to withdraw, they will say you violated the terms and ban you for good, and it's all within their right since you accepted the terms.
This has happened, and many people have mentioned it in our forum. At the beginning, the platform focuses on bringing the users towards their platform and making them deposit and spend as much as possible. As time keeps moving, they used to get good traffic. By the time if there is good winning with specific users and that's disturbing their revenue on a large scale, surely they'll look for reasons to stop the particular person from gambling. I'm not sure of it, but I don't think that the particular platform's terms and conditions will have the usage access to any VPN.