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Started by reincarnation, Dec 03, 04:44 AM 2010

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reincarnation

Ok experts, few questions:

-- Any suggestions on the best or next to best roulette bots available on the market?
-- Approx price range?
-- Any free trials available before you actually go ahead and buy?

chrisbis

I'm not am expert.

But just to tell you this.

Roulette Bot Pro V 3 is available for $45 at the mo. (edit- poss 3 day trial still available)

I bought some months ago at this reduced price.

I am not an affiliate to this product.

It is good. you need to set the settings very carefully.

If you want help on it, or any other Bots, ThomasGrant is your man.

he's a bot expert.

He knows his sh1te on bots.

He can help you with anything bot related.

if you like to learn how to code, there's a fabulous offer on at MMM (Money Maker Machine)

Both Tom and Myself own bots from them at MMM.

But at the mo, you can by  RSS Scripter progamme for lots of Live casino's, for $100.

limited time offer, tho I think they would talk turkey for a sale.

PM Tom, ask for his best advice.

Like in the game itself, spend as much as you can afford to lose on Bots, its sometimes does not pay for itself in the short term.

If your not up for that, try out all of the free trackers in here, I tend to use them a lot now, they are free, easy to use in the main, and enable you to try out any and all of your ideas.

Cheers. C

superman

QuoteAny suggestions on the best or next to best roulette bots available on the market?

None that make profit without big losses eventually, Thomas Grant may say different though, it all depends on how you tell it to work I guess but eventually they fail, the reason is that nobody has a good enough method to put into a bot, yet.

QuoteApprox price range?

Too much for something that may/could/will wipe your bank out

QuoteAny free trials available before you actually go ahead and buy?

Thomas Grant will be best to answer that.

The above is only MY opinion, of course your milage may vary, a lot, depends on how much you are prepared to use to find out, Thomas has loads of different bots but as you know he's still looking for others, which tells me the ones he already has dont work properly/reliably.

I have my own bot for the last year or so but still haven't found a method that works long term or long enough to cover the losses when random catches up.

My advice is, don't spend a penny on a bot UNTIL the forums/members tell you there is one that actually works.
There's only one way forward, follow random, don't fight with it!

Ignore a thread/topic that mentions 'stop loss', 'virtual loss' and also when a list is provided of a progression, mechanical does NOT work!

reincarnation

Hmmn... I guess the opinions are divided.

Chris,

May I ask, on an average, with the Roulette Bot Pro V 3 you use, how much do you win on a daily or a weekly basis?

I don't think I have time to do the coding bit. All I am willing to try is a bot which can help me make some buck.

Also, apart from the roulette killer software, do you have links to any other free trackers?

Superman,

Point taken. Bots do things as per the code. At the end of the day, we humans drive it. So, I am still yet to buy the argument that bots are best.

I don't mind investing $45-$60 for a bot. It is not a great deal of money. But, how much worth is it? that's all matters.


superman

Quotehelp me make some buck

I have no doubt all bots on the market will do this, but the problem is you have no idea when the loss will arrive, some of the systems I have coded into mine have gone past 1000 units profit but then a streak of losing runs removes nearly all OR more of the profit, even if you split it over days of running, you may get 100 winning sessions then eventually get a couple of bad runs and all those winning sessions are history.

If you have "$45-$60 for a bot" today, you would be just as luckyunlucky if you deposited it and played any method already known to us.

Like Chris B said

QuoteLike in the game itself, spend as much as you can afford to lose on Bots, its sometimes does not pay for itself in the short term.
There's only one way forward, follow random, don't fight with it!

Ignore a thread/topic that mentions 'stop loss', 'virtual loss' and also when a list is provided of a progression, mechanical does NOT work!

Giorgio

Quote from: reincarnation on Dec 03, 04:44 AM 2010
Ok experts, few questions:

-- Any suggestions on the best or next to best roulette bots available on the market?
-- Approx price range?
-- Any free trials available before you actually go ahead and buy?

I suggest u to try XpressMoneyBot : it has a trial version for free where u can see how the bot works and try it, playing or in fake money or in real money.

To buy the full version it costs 75 euros. The bot works very good. Try it and let me know good luck

TwoCatSam

Well, here's a plug for Stef and Nick.

Contact them!

Sam
If dogs don't go to heaven, when I die I want to go where dogs go.  ...Will Rogers

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