Originally Posted by
duped_samaritan
I can't speak for NV or PA, but one VPN won't get you past any NJ site. It's not just the IP address. You need to have multiple wifi signals and they use some sort proprietary geo location software. So you would need to somehow reverse engineer the black boxed software and have multiple routers without raising any red flags. You'd also have to do all this without any black listed software.
The NJDGE monitors every sites traffic and randomly tests each sites diligence. Even a single small bet accepted that isn't confirmed in NJ (not confirmed outside of NJ, just not confirmed within NJ) could result in a 5 figure fine.
tldr; It's not worth it for NJ players.
I don't know what you mean by "multiple wifi signals". You don't need wifi at all to play on WSOP NV or NJ.
Using a VPN isn't a good idea because they have likely already discovered and blacklisted most VPN IPs. In fact, they may be doing it in opposite fashion -- whitelisting known good IPs which resolve back to known internet providers or in-state cell phone carriers, and calling everything else a "VPN" which resolves to supposedly being in-state.
If you connected through a computer remotely at a friend's house who is in-state, it should probably work. It's possible they look for screen sharing software like Teamviewer, but it's also possible they don't.
I agree with duped that it's probably not worth it, though. You will get your money confiscated if caught, and possibly banned from all Caesars properties.