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Started by Shogun, Mar 08, 02:20 PM 2012

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Shogun

Hi Guys, first post so be gentle.
I have only been playing online roulette for a couple of weeks. Lost my bankroll twice on two differant systems (lesson learnt) :sad2:
However i have got the bug and i have started to read everything i can find about roulette. I want to play with making my own systems and bots. I know zero about this at the moment.
Can some one point me in the right direction. Which software like RX or RSS PRO, can or does any one use visual basic? i like both i have just mentioned. With RX being the cheaper option but rss pro being the one i think suits my needs most, only with this you have to buy several varieties to play on different platforms. Also RX is good for testing your system, not sure rss pro can do this. Any help or advice would be very much appreciated. Maybe you know some other software or web sites i can check out.?

Cheers,

VLS


My utmost advice: Stick to the free ones.

Neither RX nor RSS PRO can match the freely available suite of programming languages on which you can do everything in a more native fashion and don't need to pay licensing.


With a thriving community of developers to ask to, you just can't be wrong with going with the "Top Dogs" for Windows programming:


Visual Basic or C#


Snap a copy of their free express editions here:


link:://:.microsoft.com/visualstudio/en-us/products/2010-editions/express


Even if they're free, they feature true professional development environments and they have a worldwide userbase, so their community goes beyond the roulette scope and you can leverage the knowledge in any of your other tasks (which is quite a win on itself too).






Now, what do you want to do? Trackers, Testers or full-blown bots?  :)


Split your goals in little tasks and get into your path to achieve!


Vic
🡆 ROULETTEIDEAS․COM, home of the RIBOT FREE software bot, with GIFTED modules for the community! ✔️

Shogun

Thanks Vic very helpful. I will take your advice and get the free version of VB. And save some money :thumbsup:
Thank you for your reply.


Shogun

Hi Vic/Everyone,

i was hoping you could give me further advice. I have a couple of books now about Visual Basic and will down load the Visual BASIC 2010 express version to day. I want to make a bot and do not have a clue where to start but i am really looking forward to trying. I can not find any VB roulette code on-line to look at as an example  :'(  Can you if possible point me in the right direction?

Cheers.

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