I think it's _really-cool_ of TGC to allow robots, but apparently
 'bots occasionally exploit a few little vulnerabilities. I strongly
 suspect the original motivation for running it is that beautiful
 10oz bar, since 'bots play WAY more hands than a human.

http://www.thegoldcasino.com/newsroom/

 So, queens-or-better goes back to kings-or-better on Joker
 Poker! Mmmm...70 grams, *while* also trying for a 10oz bar!!

Well... it's still queens or better, though they did implement some sort of delay preventing a bot from playing too many hands too fast. They also fail to mention that I also lost money from time to time, but overall the bot did indeed win.


That is fantastic! How many hands did you play, what was the total wager, what was the total won or lost at the end, and what was the worst "draw down"?


Their news story claims " There was a bot concentration around the 10th of the month and now again around the 20th. " How many times did you get on the daily finals prize thingy for your efforts? Or was it a waste of time, prize wise? http://www.thegoldcasino.com/prize I don't see one nickname featuring there a lot?

Few people realize that bot play is a big factor at online casinos!


In fact, the expected payout given optimal play is about 101.2%. Of course a
human would not play perfectly, bringing it below 100% (and that's why they
probably offer it), but of course a computer can... And playing lots of hands
minimizes the risk of loosing money.

Anyone interested in buying the script, while it still is a queens of better
machine? ;)  Would 5 grams be a reasonable price?


depends on the figures above! is it an plain perl script or what?


perhaps you could just offer to run it, sort of as a franchise. Why actually sell it? I'll give you X grams "stake" and you run X hands for me. Charge me a fee :) I get the winnings or losings.
JPM



Edwin

what a smelly


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