![]() However it's very clear that the system responds by increasing the bet by serveing you a win (yes, increasing bet was smart of you!) - then you loose if you keep going (sucker!). To me this doesn't look like bot play more than a dedicated player. I would then think that after 6 hours of play he was tired and happy to reach the 10K mark and stopped. I might add some of the bets here are rather juicy, but looking at the previous 2000 hands it's pretty well established what the outcome would be - making the hands more than safe to get back. He starts flatbetting $500 and in the next 113 hands his down to $1.300.Īfter this he goes back to the already established working pattern, and builds up to $10.050 in 136. From here he changes the tactic to a disastrous one! This to me looks like he is tired of wagering the bet style and just hopes for the best (read: no bot should do this). 1967 hands he reaches his record high with $11.000 after a $1.000 win. If you look at the gameplay it's pretty consistent, with a betting pattern like this:Īnd start over again. It doesn't look like bot play to me, unless it's a very adaptive one. ![]() Yes indeed, and the meister agrees it seems. ![]()
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