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Lootbet remains blocked in Russia—how players bypass the ban

Russia's ban on Lootbet hasn't stopped bettors—mirror sites and VPNs keep the game alive. But at what cost?

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Lootbet remains blocked in Russia—how players bypass the ban

Lootbet, an online bookmaker focused solely on esports betting, is currently blocked in Russia. Despite this restriction, players continue to access the site through alternative methods. The company itself provides mirror sites to help users bypass the ban. A mirror site is simply a copy of the original website under a different address. These mirrors allow users to place bets even when the main site is unavailable. They function just like the regular platform—players can bookmark them or set them as their homepage.

However, mirrors can also be risky. Scammers sometimes create fake versions to steal login details. The safest way to find a legitimate mirror is through the bookmaker’s official website. Even then, authorities can shut down these mirrors at any time.

If no mirrors are available, bettors may turn to other tools. Options include specialised software, browser extensions, or proxy servers. Lootbet does not offer a mobile app, so users must rely on these workarounds to access the site. Lootbet remains inaccessible in Russia without using mirrors or additional software. The company’s reliance on esports betting and lack of a mobile app further limit access. Players must stay cautious when using alternative entry points to avoid scams.

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