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>HyperlogiK<

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Is anybody aware of an online blackjack bot the works (some blackjack equivalent to WinHoldem), I have downloaded 'Blackjack Robot' but am not sure it it is trustworthy.
 
no, depending on how sophisticated they are, you can program them with your strategy, and they just play for you. If you think you have a strategy that can beat the casino software (which is often a little buggy), but don't want to take any chances on large hands you can just program the bot and let it chug along betting very small wagers without you having to do anything.
 
>HyperlogiK< said:
no, depending on how sophisticated they are, you can program them with your strategy, and they just play for you. If you think you have a strategy that can beat the casino software (which is often a little buggy), but don't want to take any chances on large hands you can just program the bot and let it chug along betting very small wagers without you having to do anything.

kinda defeats my #1 purpose of gambling... The playing and having fun
 
well, I only play blackjack, and only to make money, and since it is private games against the dealer, it doesn't affect anybody else.
 
Whoever owned that money before you (the online gaming site most probably) is cheated. What you want to do is probably fraud even and grounds for prosection by a DA. Do you want to be a convicted felon?
 
I was hoping this wouldn't become yet another moral argument.

klingens said:
Whoever owned that money before you (the online gaming site most probably) is cheated. What you want to do is probably fraud even and grounds for prosection by a DA. Do you want to be a convicted felon?

There are a few casinos that don't prohibit them, and how exactly are they cheated if you are following their TOS. I fail to see the difference morally between developing a winning strategy that you play by hand (very tediously) over a huge number of low value wagers, and using the same strategy automated with a bot. The casino develops a blackjack strategy, sets up a machine to play it, and generally conforms to the TOS, this is exactly what I wish to do.

There can't be any moral problem with simply having a winning strategy for blackjack, as long as it doesn't break the TOS.
And as far as I can see there isn't any problem morally with playing a lot of blackjack as opposed to a little (in fact I'm sure that the casinos wish that you do).
It is hard to argue that there is any moral difference between whether you play 5000 hands yourself, or get a machine to do it.
 
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