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10 minutes ago, Roach23 said:

That's awesome! How did you protect yourself from the UF CS guy not stealing your idea with the bot he created for you?

We paid I think 20k up front and then it was pay per use.  Depending on your volume it cost like 20-50 cents per $1000 wagered.  He had a small team helping him.  He was also whoring bonuses too and was getting a ton of benefit from our information.  He spent a lot of time on updates and adding other games.  But he was paid well for his hard work.
 

He named the bot program Nightshift.  It was super slick and had to stay ahead of the bot detectors so we wouldn’t get banned.  We are the reason bots were disallowed but they could never catch us.  We had all kinds of settings where we can have it make small mistakes and would even have it take bathroom and sleep breaks.  It was completely undetectable.  My group is the reason for just about every “gotcha” terms and conditions that you see today.  It was a cat and mouse game and the mouse won every time.

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5 minutes ago, WVU said:

We paid I think 20k up front and then it was pay per use.  Depending on your volume it cost like 20-50 cents per $1000 wagered.  He had a small team helping him.  He was also whoring bonuses too and was getting a ton of benefit from our information.  He spent a lot of time on updates and adding other games.  But he was paid well for his hard work.
 

He named the bot program Nightshift.  It was super slick and had to stay ahead of the bot detectors so we wouldn’t get banned.  We are the reason bots were disallowed but they could never catch us.  We had all kinds of settings where we can have it make small mistakes and would even have it take bathroom and sleep breaks.  It was completely undetectable.  My group is the reason for just about every “gotcha” terms and conditions that you see today.  It was a cat and mouse game and the mouse won every time.

WVU=ACH.  BOOM!

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Because of that bot and all the data it contained we were quickly made aware of any cheating software.  We exposed a couple but for the most part ALL MAJOR CASINO SOFTWARE WAS DEALING FROM A FAIR DECK/SHOE.  I have to say that loud because everyone falsely thinks online casinos cheat.  They don’t.  Or at least they didn’t in the early 2000s

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6 minutes ago, WVU said:

Because of that bot and all the data it contained we were quickly made aware of any cheating software.  We exposed a couple but for the most part ALL MAJOR CASINO SOFTWARE WAS DEALING FROM A FAIR DECK.  I have to say that loud because everyone falsely thinks online casinos cheat.

Great Story,love it when the little guy wins.

Out of curiosity were the others able to retain their money too,or did they spend recklessly thinking the party would never end?

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34 minutes ago, Dingo said:

Great Story,love it when the little guy wins.

Out of curiosity were the others able to retain their money too,or did they spend recklessly thinking the party would never end?

I wasn’t even the biggest player.  Not even close.  One guy made like 10 million in 3 years and disappeared. (Poster Waterman).  Another guy, poster Flerve, was raided by state gaming agents (Minnesota I think) and had all his PCs confiscated and his bank accounts frozen.  Because of all the wire transfers (Wells Fargo outed him) in and out of his accounts they thought he was actually operating a casino from his home.  They never charged him though and returned all his stuff 2 years to the day later as required by law.

Poster Questionable was part of this group and he was only 16 years old.  He participated in that great roulette promo  (Casino on net 007 promo sept 2001) on our team and got his share of the 1.65 million we made off that.  He took his winnings and paid off his parents debt, bought himself a new Mustang and then bought another forum called Fatbonus which was part of FatWallet at the time.  That quickly failed as we went totally private soon after.  Not sure what happened to him but he left the scene.

one guy, poster Howsafeareyou, bought a new viper, expensive jewelry and basically spent a ton of money carelessly.  I later heard he got busted for tax evasion.

another guy out of Sarasota (forget the poster name) told me he buried chock full of nuts coffee cans full of 100s all over his property. 

Poster Bing from Cali found a flaw in a casino program that was very streaky and he took them for millions.  We coined the term “Bing Betting” which later evolved into the do or die style of bonus whoring that I later brought to the forums. We kept in touch for a long time but we haven’t spoken for 5-6 years.

I poured a large portion of my earnings into real estate but not good timing as the market crashed not long after.

I’m sure I can remember more stories but those stand out to me.

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1 hour ago, WVU said:

I wasn’t even the biggest player.  Not even close.  One guy made like 10 million in 3 years and disappeared. (Poster Waterman).  Another guy, poster Flerve, was raided by state gaming agents (Minnesota I think) and had all his PCs confiscated and his bank accounts frozen.  Because of all the wire transfers (Wells Fargo outed him) in and out of his accounts they thought he was actually operating a casino from his home.  They never charged him though and returned all his stuff 2 years to the day later as required by law.

Poster Questionable was part of this group and he was only 16 years old.  He participated in that great roulette promo  (Casino on net 007 promo sept 2001) on our team and got his share of the 1.65 million we made off that.  He took his winnings and paid off his parents debt, bought himself a new Mustang and then bought another forum called Fatbonus which was part of FatWallet at the time.  That quickly failed as we went totally private soon after.  Not sure what happened to him but he left the scene.

one guy, poster Howsafeareyou, bought a new viper, expensive jewelry and basically spent a ton of money carelessly.  I later heard he got busted for tax evasion.

another guy out of Sarasota (forget the poster name) told me he buried chock full of nuts coffee cans full of 100s all over his property. 

Poster Bing from Cali found a flaw in a casino program that was very streaky and he took them for millions.  We coined the term “Bing Betting” which later evolved into the do or die style of bonus whoring that I later brought to the forums. We kept in touch for a long time but we haven’t spoken for 5-6 years.

I poured a large portion of my earnings into real estate but not good timing as the market crashed not long after.

I’m sure I can remember more stories but those stand out to me.

Dope stories.  You should check out this book. One of my favorites that I've read in the past year:

https://smile.amazon.com/dp/0812979907/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_fabc_T24M11XGEKQCDQB9G969

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28 minutes ago, richsox24 said:

CLOV just getting crushed today. 

Hindenburg put out a short report today. Chamath and CLOV will be releasing a statement regarding the allocations in the next couple hours. I added a boat load more at 12 this morning. This is only going to help the short squeeze when it happens. I'm in at about 11ish but averaged up today.

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15 hours ago, WVU said:

Another guy on our team, poster anon312 was the brother of a guy in the MIT computer group that hit Vegas. He spent years chasing old biased roulette wheels in Europe and Africa.

love these stories and hearing good things from posters. You're a poster that I would definitely take investment advice from (or ideas to make money). 

My question is, how did you find these people to do this with you? Did you post your ideas openly on a forum and got traction from it? 

With all of these other people getting in trouble because of it, were you ever worried about that part of it?

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