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Board Gambling discussion
Re: How Profitable are Gambling Bots?
by
Fortify
on 01/07/2022, 20:16:57 UTC
Just as there are crypto trading bots, there are also gambling bots. According to Wikipedia, Gambling bots are software which use a gambling website's Application programming interface (API) to speed up the process of placing bets based upon a gambling system or betting strategy to decide which bets to place. In short, they are AI powered bots that do the betting for you. Aside form the risk of having your casino account closed, these bots are not ideal for all types of games. There are several reasons people give for using bots. From making betting easier, being able to use multiple bots at once, to being highly able to accurate predictions about a game’s outcome that could in turn increase the individual's chances of wining.

Have you ever tried to use the autobet on some gambling websites or have you successfully used third-party bot scripts for betting on sites where it is allowed? Did the bots win?

I don't understand why people put up questions like this. Casinos and sportbooks are not charities - at a bare minimum they have all sorts of costs to pay like staffing, servers, security, licenses to name a few. That is why casino games have a built in advantage towards "the house", to pay costs and also bring in a profit for the company. Long term playing these games is a losing affair for every player, it is simply not going to be profitable and using a bit to speed up this constant losing streak only benefits one party - the gambling company. It is really basic logic.