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July 30, 2016, 04:06:16 PM
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Hi guys, I'm very new to DiceBot.
Tried to bet something in programmer mode but eventually always screwed.
I'd like to try the strategies without spending.

I found in some Telegram group a user posting these screenshot about this DiceBot simulator called Bot.Tana.
It seems to has some cool features.
He sells the source code for 0.3 and the service for 0.05/month.
But maybe somebody has the source code to share here.

Anybody heard of that?
Thanks,
Talisker
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July 30, 2016, 04:11:46 PM
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Hi guys, I'm very new to DiceBot.
Tried to bet something in programmer mode but eventually always screwed.
I'd like to try the strategies without spending.

I found in some Telegram group a user posting these screenshot about this DiceBot simulator called Bot.Tana.
It seems to has some cool features.
He sells the source code for 0.3 and the service for 0.05/month.
But maybe somebody has the source code to share here.

Anybody heard of that?
Thanks,
Talisker

I don't think it'd be legal to do that. It's sort of piracy, imagine yourself creating a code and selling it, and finding out it's been leaked everywhere. And I don't think someone who paid 0.3BTC for it would share it here..
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July 30, 2016, 10:27:42 PM
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Why would you waste your time on finding a way to get that dice bot which has been heard by no one probably in this forum?

At best you can try out the most trusted and used Seuntjie's Dicebot from here: https://bot.seuntjie.com
Most importantly, its free!

Its open source (https://github.com/Seuntjie900/DiceBot) and also supports various popular gambling sites out of the box such as: primedice.com, moneybot, betterbets.io, safedice.com, Rollin.io, bitdice.me, 999dice.com, Just-Dice.com, CoinMillions, Crypto-Games.net, FortuneJack, MoneroDice.
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July 30, 2016, 10:40:06 PM
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Hey OP, i'm sure if that's scam bot. No one would buy bot for 0.3  btc or 0.05 btc/month, you can't profited from bot, it's just designed for make easier bet, like martingale from very small amount, let say from 1 sat, 0.0001 Doge.
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July 31, 2016, 01:10:38 AM
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Hi guys, I'm very new to DiceBot.
Tried to bet something in programmer mode but eventually always screwed.
I'd like to try the strategies without spending.

I found in some Telegram group a user posting these screenshot about this DiceBot simulator called Bot.Tana.
It seems to has some cool features.
He sells the source code for 0.3 and the service for 0.05/month.
But maybe somebody has the source code to share here.

Anybody heard of that?
Thanks,
Talisker

I want to know what mean cool features. ? I think Seunjie DiceBot is has a complete feature already anyways I never heard about Bot.Tana.
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