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VLSroulette- 08-16-2007
Never use "Blackboxes".
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_box In computing in general, a black box program is one where the user cannot see its inner workings Using software TRACKERS is OK. Using a black box isn't. You must know at all times what the software is doing. Some pieces of roulette software are set so you simply place spins and they tell you what to bet. This type of software is a "no no" guys. No matter if you think "it works", you need to see if the software is only tracking sleeper positions (popular one for "predicting") or what is it actually doing. What if the software uses a labby and a lot of times stakes are low but then a big rise is required? Not fun, no matter how pretty the ads for the soft are. Whenever money is at stake, you need to exactly what is going on. 100%. Including the accepted risk. Morality: Never use "Black box" software, if you are going to use roulette software when playing, let it be a tracker for a system you trust. Best regards.

tiago2- 11-05-2007

Good point. The software I have created is just a tracker system. Tracks the numbers spinned then alerts when a Dozen, Row, etc has not come up for X amount of times. It does this without the user having to manually input numbers into the program. X can be defined by the user. > forumer.com/viewtopic.php?t=298" target="_blank">http://vlsroulette.6.forumer.com/viewtopic.php?t=298

TwoCatSam- 11-05-2007

Both Victor's and Mark's software are transparent. By inputing numbers you can see what each program does. Either can be reduced to pen and paper, it just slows down the process. I fear "automatic" things. I'm even leery of me washing machine! Sam

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