@JillO 243153 wrote:
Just wanted to bump up this thread… I definitely feel like we ended things, well open ended. There’s quite a lout around this subject- certainly more than meets the eye.
Just in case you may need to catch-up in the conversation:
Yah, I know. No one else wanted to chime in on whether those bots work.
And, to that ‘Online Casino Bonus Abuse’ post I respond that there seems to be nothing in the online casinos T&C’s to disallow their use.
Obviously it could be hard/impossible to prove if you are using a bot a on separate computer, but some bots are actually supposed to play the games for you. Some bot advertisers even say their products are undectable by casinos.
So then, if the casinos do not say anything about the bots, I guess they would be OK to use!
Once again, do they work?
Here are some possible scenarios:
A. The bots work – Casinos are scared to say anything lest they draw atttention to this fact by trying to disallow their use. If it became common knowledge that one or more automated playing bots was undectable and could easily be used to consistently win, then the online casino industry would die overnight.
B. The bots do not work – It is a non-issue and not worth the trouble to mention them.
Which one seems more plausible to you?
Plus, here’s another idea to throw in the mix. Lots of casino profits are generated by people trying to use stupid secret systems, strategies and methods to beat casino games. If these bots did not work, wouldn’t a savvy casino want to say you cannot use them in order to get more people to try them?