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nightbeat80
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Bot-related moves automation?
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March 15, 2023, 07:48:17 AM »
Once we get/build a winner bot for cash tables, is there a known good way to automate it's moves?
I mean leave table at some x bb gain, open a new table, load the proper script and start over, all on auto?
If yes, i'd like to know more about this
Thanks!
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Egor
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Re: Bot-related moves automation?
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March 15, 2023, 08:31:26 AM »
There is PPL code for sitting out once a given profit (or loss) is reached, but our bot cannot sit down and buy chips, and we will never build that feature in.
There were once some add-on products known as
hoppers
which could do that for you, but none currently.
You can probably have one made for a specific site at Upwork.com.
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nightbeat80
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Re: Bot-related moves automation?
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Thanks!
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