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Board Gambling
Re: Roobet.com | Crypto’s Fastest Growing Casino 🦘
by
delfastTions
on 27/03/2025, 15:06:23 UTC
Roobet is allowing self-excluded players to continue to play on the plattform and is also allowing players from restricted jurisdictions to play on their plattfrom clearly breaching their licensing laws and laws from the restricted territory.

Check out my new post if you want to chime in. I would appreciate it.

You can save your ass to encounter that issue if you just read their TOS https://roobet.com/terms-and-conditions

There's lots of information to search to know on which countries that Roobet allowed and which is not https://www.thespike.gg/reviews/roobet/where-is-roobet-allowed

Also check this restriction by their game provider https://help.roobet.com/en/articles/6610575-regional-restrictions-by-game-provider

If you just made a research or read their TOS for sure you can possibly avoid to encounter that issue. You made a mistake for not reading their TOS that's why better learn from this mistake and check properly the casino if you are really allowed to gamble.

Did you read my post?

I assume not as there you would see that ROOBET themselfs said that they are allowed to offer services in Switzerland. If you take 2 fucking seconds and CTRL+F their ToS for "Switzerland" or "Swiss" you'll find exactly nothing. Why? Because it isn't listed and hasn't been listed altough multiple reminders from me to them that they aren't allowed.


Can any of you tell me for sure: is it allowed for a Swiss citizen to play in this casino, who lives in Switzerland and, accordingly, has a Swiss IP?
Because from your posts I still don’t understand whether it’s legal or not.

I think many users of our forum are just interested to know, because this country is very friendly to cryptocurrencies and has serious clusters on its territory, including many cryptocurrency business structures.