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Playing with bots

Started by thesecret, December 31, 2009, 07:55:50 AM

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thesecret

Hello all, I am new member of the family  :thumbsup:

Did only some reading over a few days, so this is my first post.  I was wondering if any of you is playing with some kind of bot for real money, can this be done successfully over long period of time? I mean does casino ban you if they figure it out?  :punish: What is your $$$ target for the day?

VLSroulette

Welcome to the family THESECRET,

You may want to contact members like TwoCatSam, Thomasgrant and others who have experience on real-money bot play.

Prior bot debate can be found in this section:

nolinks://vlsroulette.com/other-software-for-roulette/

Regards,

Victor

thesecret

Thank you.  Well, maybe they see this post and reply.   :)

Number Six

Quote from: thesecret
an this be done successfully over long period of time?

No commercially available bot works because no system they implement works. In the long run you will lose. No trustworthy source has ever come forward to say a bot has been successful for them over a prolonged period. The people who do claim to win, such as Thomas Grant, are bot affiliates - they get a commission for brainwashing you into buying. Bot sellsers are no better or different from system sellers. If you want my advice, avoid bots like the plague. The only amazing thing they can do is lose money at a rate hugely faster than any human. If you decide to buy one the casinos will love you for ever.

thesecret

Uh, I forgot to say. . . I dont mean commercial bots, I mean if one have a system and get it coded in bot.

Number Six

If you have a proven winning system, which has been rigorously tested and shown to return results that are statistically significant, then yes, a bot is a good way to maximise earning potential for basically zero time-effort. However, there is no system that can defeat the roulette stochastic process. Systems rely purely on luck as their bet selections tend to lack logic on every level. If you get lucky, you might win enough to pay for the bot before you inevitably lose.

Proofreaders2000

When I first started gambling online, I bought a Blackjack bot, thinking I was going to have a decent amount of money overnight.  I played with both play money and real money.  $50 real money lasted only 10 minutes with the bot and it was playing perfect basic strategy.  I tried it overnight starting with $1000 play money, by morning, it was down to $400.


TwoCatSam

What I have learned about the Super Roulette Bot.............

For most of 2009 I tested and used this bot on RNG only as there are no live wheel casinos I can play.  American, you know!  I have learned that most systems will show huge profits and then huge losses.  Usually the losses will eat you alive.  It is hard to imagine that a system can be winning on pure luck for 10,000 bets, but it surely can.  The next 10,000 are a totally different animal.

I have learned that a random flow of numbers will create a hill/valley type of graph for a million spins.  You will always have a valley after the hill.  The trick is to jump on at the bottom of the valley and ride to the top of the hill and jump off.  Much easier said than done.  This is the "positive tram" Victor speaks about so eloquently.

The use of Super Roulette caused one casino to change their bet amounts.  (Nope, can't prove it in a court of law!)  They went from .01 to 1,000 to .01 to 100.  That's Euros.  A few fellows hit them quite hard and they had to take counter measures.

There are systems on Super Roulette which show phenomenal profits over a million-spin, real-money test.  This is done in virtual, so don't ask how much I made.  I could post the graphs, but there is no use.  The first graph I ever posted, I was accused of manufacturing it or some such......

But the real question is can you/I/anyone do it for real with real money.  Frankly, I don't know.  I pumped my account from 300 Euro to over 1300 Euro and then went nuts.  Thought I couldn't lose.  I did.

I am 63, retired, and have nothing to do until the day I die but work on/study roulette systems.  I am currently running Super Roulette on two different computers almost 24/7 and I'm thinking of buying a third computer for cold-number testing.  And I'm testing Mr J's "Two's Company" system when I'm not on the computers.  

I'll keep you posted!

Sam

Proofreaders2000

@TwoCat: at 63 and retired with no money worries is a good place to be.  It could be a lot worse!
Also, check out BetPhoenix, they have a live American Wheel---but you need a really fast modem as there are a lot of graphics which can affect your betting time.



TwoCatSam

Thank you, Proof.  I will have a look at them.

Yes, I am in a good spot and I'm thankful daily!

Sam

TwoCatSam

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