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Thomas Grant Scam

Started by Spike, July 04, 2009, 04:50:25 AM

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Tangram, in a way I do not even have the resources to test the bot. I have two PCs at home and a laptop. I use them all, in a roundabout way, all the time. I couldn't give one up for hours and hours, weeks and weeks. If I were given the systems I would have them coded and tested comprehensively in a week. I have direct access to a hardware-based RNG. If I want I can get fifty billion TRNG numbers, generated by the same process as BV. I don't need to test the actual bot. Only the systems matter.

As for the lack of a zero, it makes absolutely no difference to rule-based systems. In the long run neither the casino nor the player will win. To win consistently the bot would have to gain and keep a tangible edge. You cannot do that with rules. People who argue against it have no idea about the roulette process. They may think they know the game inside out, but they don't know randomness. That's why there are more losers than winners.

When a bot is coded, all that happens is rules are programmed. You tell a bot what to do and it does it, be it constantly, under certain circumstances or after a set of precise conditions have been met. Super roulette plays purely mechanical systems, not strategies as the owner regularly claims. The owner is either very ignorant or is lying. I have asked about the bot's so-called "AI", how it defines a "hot sector" and a number of other questions, none of which have been answered satisfactorily. Yes, you can know everything about the bot, but only AFTER you have surrendered your cash. Does that sound like an "investment"? No money back guarantee? What does that sound like? If you want to call it an investment, it is very high risk. You enter into it blind as a bat, without a clue of what will happen or what you can expect. If your luck is in, you will win. When you luck out you will lose.

Number Six

Quote from: Spike
Does anybody have a list of online casinos where they allow you to use robot's to place the bets? Don't most of them have a clause in the user agreement that prohibit the use of robots? Don't they have software that detects robots?

Just wondering..

I don't think playtech allow them, there is something in their t&cs and they can detect them. They'll rightly refuse payouts and close your account. Apparently Betvoyager doesn't have anything in their user agreement about them, but they can definitely also detect them. I'm sure casinos like DB would welcome them.

TwoCatSam

Thomas

I was once called "TwoCatScam" although I've never offered anything for sale.

Sam

Spike

Try going to real one. No, not online live casinos.
I mean the brick and mortar type.>>>>

You mean so you can get arrested for using a cheating device like a bot? All the casinos I go to in MI will charge you with a felony for using any device. What planet do you live on?

thomasgrant

Quote from: Spike on July 10, 2009, 08:41:58 PM
Try going to real one. No, not online live casinos.
I mean the brick and mortar type.>>>>

You mean so you can get arrested for using a cheating device like a bot? All the casinos I go to in MI will charge you with a felony for using any device. What planet do you live on?

Did I say to take in a device?
I just said go into one.
I live on planet Earth.
Home to people just like you.

Spike

Did I say to take in a device?
I just said go into one.>>

What a stupid thing to say, then. I go 'into one' 3-4 days a week, big deal.

thomasgrant

Well Spike thinks he knows all.
And can prove all.
He tries in vain to attempt to discredit me.
And falls flat on his face.
Makes me laugh.
Keep it up Spike.
With your assistance.
I may make it to Europe yet.

Lohnro

This thread is locked as well.

Lohnro

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