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January 25, 2020, 07:58:53 PM
Last edit: January 25, 2020, 08:46:40 PM by TheViralClovers
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Hello everyone,

I have recently created a python script that allows you to test the Martingale gambling strategy on for sites like freebitco.in e.t.c BTC
Here is the site (i call it gamble bot) gamblebot.000webhostapp.com

This script simulates a Hi-Lo Dice (without the graphics) and provides the following stats:

-->How many rounds you will last
-->What is the highest balance
-->How much time it will take to reach that balance

I am still in 12th Grade so dont expect much , ill prolly work on this script again in MAY, till then enjoy this release (I am a noob in programming so, excuse any erratas)

Well ill now show you how to use the site:

Its quite easy actually

Step 1:

Press the run button on the site
https://imgur.com/a/9JZCPcd

Step 2:

Enter your balance, please enter a number! [decimal numbers are allowed too:)]

Step 3:

Enter the currency, while this has no significance, it just gives it a better feel, also if you skip it, default is USD

Step 4:

Enter the initial bet amount, ( make sure its less than the balance lol)

Step 5:

Enter your odds of WINNING and include house edge in the next line if you want to or just ignore it all together and put house edge as 0

Step 6:

Enter the minimum time interval between the bets, this is just for a clearer understanding for how long an auto-roll might take, an example would be,
suppose freebitco.in's autoroll processes 3 bets a second , then enter 0.33 as the bet frequency

after all the steps, it should look sumn like this: https://imgur.com/a/H6y1LA2
Then just wait for your balance to be emptied and see the results Smiley

https://imgur.com/a/W26UETl

If you have any questions or suggestions, please ask below, Cheers
 
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