able to indicate, in a way, the coming games' outcomes based on immediately preceding games.
1. Are you saying your script can predict the future outcomes to a certain level?
2. Would this also work on the new Bab v2? (since you mention "crash games")
3. Also, just for the record, are you claiming that players have a positive expected return based on these methods? Or do you agree they are just gambling and likely to lose money?
Keep in mind that the daily expected profit is about 6 to 10%
4. So if you start with 1 BTC. You will have 1*1.06^365 = 1,724,411,147 BTC after 1 year. And that is the worst-case scenario, 10% is even a lot more. Why sell if you can make almost 2 billion BTC from only a single BTC in 1 year?
Excellent questions.
It is important to note that no matter what, gambling will always be EV- for players and EV+ for the casino owners. Given an infinite amount of time, no script or player can beat the house edge. However, this script is not intended for long-run use. Use it like I do - get in and get out. This way, the script is able to play in a scenario of random chance, and is not subject to the long-run house edge advantage (this is why I named it Player Edge; because it adds more fairness to the game). Keep in mind that although running this script for 30 mins can double your money, running it for 24 hours will almost certainly cause you to lose it. Included with the script will be my usage guide (which allows me to make consistent profits). This is why I recommend you to set a TP of 10-30%, as that is where usage is optimal.
Since games are based on variance, they are also subject to a degree of mathematical probability. You can say quite safely that there will not be two games with a 1000x multiplier adjacent to each other within your lifetime. You can also say that the odds of getting two games above 1.01x adjacently are quite high, and so on. Based on preceding games, the script can indicate (to a mathematical extent) what kind of games are about to come consequently. It is naturally not foolproof; but it can purely indicate.