Can I sue a betting company for limiting/closing my account after winning regularly?

I live in UK and I am planning to start gambling for a living at bet365, but they are known to limit peoples accounts when they win regularly. I will

I live in UK and I am planning to start gambling for a living at bet365, but they are known to limit peoples accounts when they win regularly. I will be betting on small odds during many matches simultaneously to guarantee profit. I have read the terms and conditions and they do not state that doing this is against the rules. In fact, they do not have any conditions that give them a legitimate reason to limit or close accounts for making regular profits or betting compulsively. So if they do that to me, which they very likely will, can I sue them for it?

or:I live in UK and I am planning to start gambling for a living at bet365, but they are known to limit peoples accounts when they win regularly. I will be betting on small odds during many matches simultaneously to guarantee profit. I have read the terms and conditions and they do not state that doing this is against the rules. In fact, they do not have any conditions that give them a legitimate reason to limit or close accounts for making regular profits or betting compulsively. So if they do that to me, which they very likely will, can I sue them for it?


or:It may seem like stating the obvious, but bookies don\u2019t like winners. You therefore have to think about how to fake losses effectively.

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