> 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"?

I have logs of 170,932 hands. I did play a few more while testing, but that's 
one or two thousand at most I think.

The results were:
Royal flush:                   2
5 of a kind:                  18
Joker royal:                  19
Straight flush:               98
4 of a kind:                1391
Full house:                 2740
Flush:                      2549
Straight:                   2879
3 of a kind:               22718
Two pair/Queens or better: 51422
Nothing:                   87096

I only wagered the minimum (0.05 grams) to reduce the risk of loosing money, so 
the total wager was 8,546.60 grams (yes, thats over 8.5 kilo) and total 
winnings were 76.75 grams. The total advantage was thus only 0.9%, so I was a 
bit unlucky, but statistically that is possible.

I do remember a session when at some point I was at over -20 grams, but that 
was after winning a bit first. I think the lowest point I hit was around -15 
grams.


> 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?

Only one daily finalist so far. I played with about 20 different accounts at a 
time, to increase the speed. So far I've only been an hourly finalist about 20 
times or so.

This is only on the 17th, 18th and 19th. I did not play around the 10th.


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

It's a java application. Perl is ugly ;)   *ducks*


>> Edwin
>
> what a smelly 

Hmm... what's so smelly about my name? ;)


Edwin



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