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A comparison between "The SLC Bot" and "The ExcelBot" (Yep, it's a commercial!)

Started by TwoCatSam, October 05, 2013, 02:40:35 PM

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TwoCatSam

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Please understand that I have purchased both of these bots.  Nothing has been given to me for any writings.

Let's consider the ExcelBot first.  It is like a backhoe.  It sits and does nothing until someone climbs in the seat and fires her up.  That is to say, you must load a "sheet" which directs the bot what to do.  Where to bet, how much to bet, what progression to use, when to stop and on and on.  It will automatically raise the bet for you if you fancy a D'Alembert.  It has a D'Alembert "floor" and "ceiling" and a "return to base X __".  You can program it to do many, many things.

However, a backhoe will dig where you tell it to dig.  You direct it wrong and it will dig wrong.  So will the ExcelBot.  It is only as good as the sheet that is in the driver's seat. 

If I understand Stef correctly, he is working on a feature that will allow you to select a sheet and then select a file with spins, either zero or non; either real or RNG--makes no difference.  You can have 10,000 spins and run the bot in test mode and see what would have happened had you played those exact spins.  This feature was contained in the old Super Roulette bot and it was most valuable.  The way the ExcelBot is set up, it will be more valuable as you can set it for short sessions, like "win $10 or lose $10" and then use a D'Alembert as an "outside" progression.  The method just described will get us as close to the "Holy of Holys" as we're going to get.  Superman notwithstanding, losses are inevitable.

Now let's consider the SLC Bot.  (Smart Live Casino)

It is not like a backhoe.  You fire it up and it knows what to do.  It is hard programmed  by Normy.  All you do is select a win/loss limit and whether you want to really bet or just fake it.  That's it.  The method is hard-wired into the bot.  You can't change it.  That's all there is to say!!

Now, the big question:  Does either work??  Well, I'm glad you asked!

For the ExcelBot, there are very good "sheets".  With these sheets, patience and a good bankroll it is possible to win.  Understand I'm not saying you WILL win, but that it is possible.

For the SLC bot, I have run it two days.  It is phenomenal.  Whether or not it will continue at this pace I don't know.  I have it set for a win of 10 or a loss of 20 and my wins far outstrip my losses.  I have suggested to Normy that he incorporate a "Basebet X ___" into the bot as this will allow one to use an outside D'Alembert to raise and lower the base bet as needed. 

The SLC bot is based on his thread explaining how he plays.  I am too lazy to do it manually, so I coughed up the funds and bought his bot.  Don't ask me for a copy.  He has to install it on your hard drive.  I wouldn't cheat either guy anyway.  This bot may very well prove the "VLS Lw Methodology" as it bets in accordance to what is happening.  As I always put it, "which way the wind is blowing".

So there it is in a big 'ol nutshell.  A lot to read and most won't read this sentence.

I appreciate comments.

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

esoito

"So there it is in a big 'ol nutshell.  A lot to read and most won't read this sentence."

LOL...as you can see -- I did!!

I found your review most interesting indeed, as I'm sure others will too.

Whether we like it or not gambling bots are here to stay and likely to become more prevalent.

I use several on Betfair for horses and dogs and they are wonderful.

They never get tired. They do exactly what they are told to do.

And -- more importantly -- they are impervious to the emotions of fear and greed, both of which are the undoing of many bankrolls.  ;)

Diversification is the key to successful investment portfolios. It helps spread the risk.

So I can see a good case, Sam, for having both those bots in your arsenal to spread the risk.

And time could show that when one is down the other is up, as I've found to be the case with my little portfolio of bots.


TwoCatSam

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


TwoCatSam

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

peleus

Does the The ExcelBot still work? Been trying to look for something to try out for this yet.

Nickmsi


peterb777

I would also be interested in excelbot. The contact address on http://users.skynet.be/excel-roulette-bot/freetrial.html seems to be broken. Could you tell me how the project stands now, please, Thanks, Peter