Beard (Gambling)

Meaning and Definition of Beard in Online Gambling

The term beard refers to a third-party proxy engaged to execute wagers on behalf of another individual to conceal the principal bettor’s identity. This practice is typically utilized to circumvent operator-imposed restrictions, such as account bans, or to prevent oddsmakers from adjusting lines based on the betting patterns of professional gamblers and public figures. Furthermore, the use of a beard may facilitate wagering in excess of established table or sportsbook limits. From a regulatory and compliance perspective, engaging in proxy betting often involves significant legal risks, as many jurisdictions expressly prohibit placing wagers on behalf of others, potentially classifying such actions as illicit gambling activity.

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