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Board Gambling discussion
Re: How Profitable are Gambling Bots?
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serjent05
on 01/07/2022, 21:56:50 UTC
In my own case I don't think I've engaged in using one before but if i may judge frombthe experience in trading bot i will say that it's not advisable to make use of gambling both, the reason because if it were to be a  bet you place by yourself then the extent to your winning capacity will not be limited to a particular range, they set target on the bots for max and min win, there's no how you can maintain a consistent winning while using both, it's programmee base on randomized decision, and when making a winning, the amount is very little compare to when loosing, i will rather play using my ability than employing a bot to perform my role for me.

No. Bots are not designed to have some random decision. It was programmed to do the work for you that's why it was called a bot in the first place. It won't affect your winning rate as bots just place you to do the gambling for you but each bet is still under the provably fair of the website.

Depends if the is programmed to pick one random option from the collection decisions to be made.  Since the bot is programmable, it can either pick a fixed choice or setup or need to fulfill a condition.  And with a bot, the choices are not random but pre-programmed decisions.

Using bots is not profitable as it will just follow the algorithm that the user likes to execute automatically.

The only advantage of using a bot program is it will give less hassle to do manual bets and you will just sit back and watch your money loses, kidding, just sit back and relax. If you used a bot for profit-making, that won't work.

I agree gambling using a bot is not profitable, even using a conditional martingale strategy, will break the bankroll in the long run.