So, if we were betting on the same game/race, and you were betting with small stakes and I was betting with large stakes, we would see different outcomes to the game/race?
External Automation without spreadsheets
- northbound
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You don't necessarily need to use BetAngel if you have the skills to build a bot that interacts directly with the Betfair API.GaryCook wrote: ↑Sat Feb 10, 2018 10:56 amThanks for that.PeterLe wrote: ↑Sat Feb 10, 2018 10:09 amCheck this out Gary
https://developer.betfair.com/exchange-api/
Good luck
Good idea.
Maybe I can use my own code from scratch in conjunction with BetAngel via the Betfair API.
- ShaunWhite
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If you need support then you should use tech support, not the user forum.
The outcome of all virtual games is auditted as being random, just like online poker. The operator has no control over the outcome. The 'bookie' does NOT decide who wins.
On a purely logical level, people with huge resources and intellect have studied this field (it would be nieive to think they hadn't) if there was an 'edge' then the providers of virtual betting would be bankrupt. You're chasing rainbows.
Logical fallacy. Of course, they can control the outcome. They create the outcome. They or partners wrote the code.ShaunWhite wrote: ↑Sat Feb 10, 2018 12:59 pmIf you need support then you should use tech support, not the user forum.
The outcome of all virtual games is auditted as being random, just like online poker. The operator has no control over the outcome. The 'bookie' does NOT decide who wins.
On a purely logical level, people with huge resources and intellect have studied this field (it would be nieive to think they hadn't) if there was an 'edge' then the providers of virtual betting would be bankrupt. You're chasing rainbows.
I have made tens of thousands on virtual sports.
Its not completely random. You obviously dont know what you are talking about.
Not sure why you are getting your knickers in a twist, my boy.
I never condoned somebody use it as a get rich scheme. Just because its made me a lot of money it won't for everybody or even anybody else maybe.
GaryCook wrote: ↑Tue Mar 13, 2018 6:59 amLogical fallacy. Of course, they can control the outcome. They create the outcome. They or partners wrote the code.ShaunWhite wrote: ↑Sat Feb 10, 2018 12:59 pmIf you need support then you should use tech support, not the user forum.
The outcome of all virtual games is auditted as being random, just like online poker. The operator has no control over the outcome. The 'bookie' does NOT decide who wins.
On a purely logical level, people with huge resources and intellect have studied this field (it would be nieive to think they hadn't) if there was an 'edge' then the providers of virtual betting would be bankrupt. You're chasing rainbows.
I have made tens of thousands on virtual sports.
Its not completely random.
Not sure why you are getting weird.
I never condoned somebody use it as a get rich scheme. Just because its made me a lot of money it won't for everybody or even anybody else maybe.