That's hardly an admission it is a statement of how gambling works. Some people get lucky and win and others don't. Gambling wouldn't exist if it didn't offer the possibility to win.
That's not correct since the total bets placed is 200,000,000+, lucky alone will not get someone pass this number of bets. If so, when will be the unlucky event happen? will it be 1,000,000,000 or higher/lower?
It is correct and you are missing the vital point that the "unlucky event" can happen the very first time you try it. What I have noticed is that in general the people that walk away with a large profit generally make very few bets.
I do monitor accounts that win but I never have spotted the OP's account that runs the live stream.
It's easy to find out since the bot paused sometimes (which in his term is digout), base on the stat there it's easy to spot (top 20 at least for each month contest), but the harder part is once it is spotted and is deep in PROFIT which will cause you to choose between: admit or deny/ truth or lie.
It might be easy but I have no interest in doing it. I do regularly check accounts that are deep in profit to make sure they haven't found an exploit. So far the OP's account hasn't shown up.
The account they use to collect referral commissions from the script users has a wagering profit of -0.03670473.
The referrals have a profit of -14.30733113
It's the fact that the majority of the users are still deep into greedy (earning too much per a total amount going to be risked, like i said in previous post which require the user willing to risk decent amount to see a high chance of getting out in profit~~~~~
Whatever. The only thing that matters to me is that in total the people using this bot lose 8% of what they wager compared to a house edge of 5%.