Roulette Bot Plus (software)

Allmost like your trolling the software. Most casinos do not allow using any kind of bots/software, and you cannot make money using this type of bot or any kind of system , so my thoughts are that its complete waste of time.
 
...`s several casinos that allow it to be used...

If I had a casino and people wanted to use a bot on a random game like Roulette where I had a house edge I'd positively encourage it - in fact I'd probably put out a rumour saying my casino had been beaten by a bot :D
 
If a bonus allows roulette play, and its not sticky/ghost type, money could be made. But withouth a bonus playing roulette using a bot is bad because you lose money because of the house edge, and you might break the casinos rules.
 
If I had a casino and people wanted to use a bot on a random game like Roulette where I had a house edge I'd positively encourage it - in fact I'd probably put out a rumour saying my casino had been beaten by a bot :D

My sentiments entirely, it looks very shady imo, i`m no software boffin but my brief knowledge of bots is that they use the same coding as the programme they are linked with, wouldn`t the makers of this bot need access to the casino software and permissions etc to encode their scripting with the casino`s?.

It`s free also, I would estimate a fair costing to produce something like this, and they give it away for free :rolleyes:, what with the recent behaviour of certain Playtech casino`s and the overall software provider`s lack lustre interest in what some of their casino`s do, it wouldn`t surprise me whatsoever if these bots are programmed to lure you in with some pre-programmed goodness, and once they`ve got your attention and 100% trust, take you to the cleaners.
 
It's not free. When you download any of the casinos, I'm sure you will join the casino via an affy account.

Why would this be? Because the affys will make $$$ off of suckers who believe systems work.

Further - the players who sign up and use this program are in danger of having their accounts closed. Do these casinos allow bot play? Well my guess is - if they don't like what you are doing, you will be SOL.

Here is a response from the well informed chat person at CasinoKing.com

Jen says:
Hey you ;). I have a special bonus just for you!

Jen says:
Anybody there? To get the bonus click here to download our secure platform.

User says:
do you allow bots to play roulette?

Jen says:
you can enjoy all the games in the casino such as roulette.

Jen says:
There are no robots here

User says:
do you allow bots?

Jen says:
Easy - Just download our secure Playtech platform for free and start playing!

Jen says:
No bots here

Jen says:
i'm sorry.. where are you from?

User says:
So I cannot use a ”bot”?

Jen says:
hmm..

Jen says:
Bye ;-)

User says:
a bot is software that allows you to play perfect games of roulette

Jen says: chat ended
In other words, she doesn't have a clue. She is only there to assist the casino in fleecing players. It's all about the money don't forget. :rolleyes:

In the casino's T&Cs:

4.1.6 enter, access or attempt to enter or access or otherwise bypass the Our security system or interfere in any way (including but not limited to, robots and similar devices) with the Online Casino or the Website or attempt to make any changes to the Software and/or any features or components thereof.

Now I'm not sure, but a casino operator who doesn't like bot play may try to impose this rule on roulette bots since you are accessing the software with a program.

Like Simmo said, he'd allow bots if he had a casino. So would the Wizard of Odds - and that's saying something.

When a bot is played against a true random game - the house edge is the same - you will only lose your money faster. A bot will only succeed against a non-random game where it can predict the outcome. If it's truly random, predicting the outcome is impossible.

Those who believe otherwise have rocks in their heads.
 
I've seen the same during a chat session I had at an MG Casino. I actually think 'Jen' is a bot herself and is programmed to answer common questions.

When I asked questions, only key words were associated with my question and an answer irrelevant to the question was given.

Nate
 
I've seen the same during a chat session I had at an MG Casino. I actually think 'Jen' is a bot herself and is programmed to answer common questions.

When I asked questions, only key words were associated with my question and an answer irrelevant to the question was given.

Nate
You may be right. I'll try it again :p
 
Yeah - you're right - she's a bot. She gave me the same responses in German. :p

So I contacted their real support:

Georgi C has entered the session.
player: do you allow bots?

Georgi C: Welcome to Live Help! How can I help you?
player: do you allow players to use bots to play roulette?
Georgi C: i do not know:(
player: a bot is software that is used to allow one to play perfect games of roulette at lightening speed
(after several minutes) player: I'm guessing you don't know.
Georgi C: i am sorry
Georgi C: i think we do not allow bots though
player: okay - thanks! :)
Georgi C: you can give it a try

So there - give it a try, just don't try to cash out your winnings (if any) :D
 
THE NERVES OF THESE A-HOLES

Anyone heard of this Roulette Bot?, just been looking at reviews of it (makes interesting reading), there`s several casinos that allow it to be used, (strangely enough most appear to be the brand that appear to have a system that can be manipulated) and best of all it`s free, take a peep at it ;)...

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Not only do they want affiliate windfall by way of your losses but they even ask for donations to their sham.

Wow, I just hope not too many suckers are sucked in to this. It's the typical run-of-the-mill-free-bot-if-you-join-at-this-casino(s) ploy. It angers me for some reason.

NO BOT DEFEATS ANY HOUSE EDGE. PERIOD. You should know better.:rolleyes:
 
Not Familiar With The Lingo..

Interesting concept this bot.

But like everyone suggests, sounds too good to be true. However I must admit I want to see what it's all about. But at the same time I DO NOT want to risk being at odds with my casino (which will remain nameless) of which I have an excellent relationship.

My win percentage is easily 85% or above*. And that's being modest. Before you all start demanding that I prove it, I'll just say this:

RTG
European Roulette
Spin continuously with offsetting red/black, odd/even or high/low to gain general idea of what's coming.

After thousands of spins (in play for fun) patterns become apparent. Even randomness has patterns.

I call it predictive probability.

Call me rain-man, but I bet some of you may know what I'm talking about..



* The ONLY time I lose is when I can't wait the 48 hours it takes to process my withdrawal! Then like most gamblers end up overplaying till nothing is left. This was not a problem when the casino offered OK Pay..

Anyway,

So hike my win percentage up to 95-99.9%
 
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My win percentage is easily 85% or above*. And that's being modest. Before you all start demanding that I prove it, I'll just say this:

RTG
European Roulette
Spin continuously with offsetting red/black, odd/even or high/low to gain general idea of what's coming.

After thousands of spins (in play for fun) patterns become apparent. Even randomness has patterns.

I call it predictive probability.

I call it Gambler's Fallacy ;)
 
Interesting concept this bot.

But like everyone suggests, sounds too good to be true. However I must admit I want to see what it's all about. But at the same time I DO NOT want to risk being at odds with my casino (which will remain nameless) of which I have an excellent relationship.

My win percentage is easily 85% or above*. And that's being modest. Before you all start demanding that I prove it, I'll just say this:

RTG
European Roulette
Spin continuously with offsetting red/black, odd/even or high/low to gain general idea of what's coming.

After thousands of spins (in play for fun) patterns become apparent. Even randomness has patterns.

I call it predictive probability.

Call me rain-man, but I bet some of you may know what I'm talking about..



* The ONLY time I lose is when I can't wait the 48 hours it takes to process my withdrawal! Then like most gamblers end up overplaying till nothing is left. This was not a problem when the casino offered OK Pay..

Anyway,

So hike my win percentage up to 95-99.9%

Other than the fact that you resurrected a three year old thread concerning a non-issue the win percentages you claim are pretty consistent with what would be expected when you figure in the house edge.

So your system is just as good as anybody else's or no system at all.
 
I'm sure casinos sponsor people to make bots. I would. I'd also pay my dealers some extra cash to blog about how successful roulette systems can be :D

I know what you are getting at when it comes to patterns but I'm convinced these are just psychological - a bit like when you see an oasis in a desert.
 
Interesting concept this bot.

But like everyone suggests, sounds too good to be true. However I must admit I want to see what it's all about. But at the same time I DO NOT want to risk being at odds with my casino (which will remain nameless) of which I have an excellent relationship.

My win percentage is easily 85% or above*. And that's being modest. Before you all start demanding that I prove it, I'll just say this:

RTG
European Roulette
Spin continuously with offsetting red/black, odd/even or high/low to gain general idea of what's coming.

After thousands of spins (in play for fun) patterns become apparent. Even randomness has patterns.

I call it predictive probability.

Call me rain-man, but I bet some of you may know what I'm talking about..



* The ONLY time I lose is when I can't wait the 48 hours it takes to process my withdrawal! Then like most gamblers end up overplaying till nothing is left. This was not a problem when the casino offered OK Pay..

Anyway,

So hike my win percentage up to 95-99.9%

Random does have patterns....in hindsight. You can't predict them consistently....otherwise they aren't random.

A fool and their money are soon parted.
 
The truth spoken

Allmost like your trolling the software. Most casinos do not allow using any kind of bots/software, and you cannot make money using this type of bot or any kind of system , so my thoughts are that its complete waste of time.

Agreed! In both levels-and the third -casinos them self
Have such bots created and marketed freely on the net!
Seemingly unrelated!!!
Hmmmmmmmm
 

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