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crouchingtiger1
08 Feb 10 13:04
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hi guys - is it possible to write a bot to automatically log into a number of online betting accounts all with the same username and password and place the same amount either win/ew on an individual selection...tks in adva

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loose all bets
When: 08 Feb 10 14:00
crouchingtiger1,

why do you want to send same bet with different account? API and betfair third party programms lizencing requires a licence for every account, doing so multiplies your licencing costs and requires a unique setup for every username.
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Gerbs
When: 08 Feb 10 14:02
think he means bookies accounts
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Escapee
When: 08 Feb 10 15:14
Short answer yes...


Long answer....

It is possible to program a computer to do almost anything that can be described and communicated
as decision tree/flow chart.
The 'fit for purpose' quality of the resultant program will mostly be a factor of the sum of the programmers ability and the quality of the comunications to him or her of the required specifications.




I have been asked for such a program as you are descibing above a couple of times, and I always point out that it is likely you will be banned/restricted by most bookmaker if you start winning enough to cover the cost of
writing such a program.
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freddiewilliams
When: 08 Feb 10 15:22
2.50 ew max
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crouchingtiger1
When: 10 Feb 10 07:56
thanks escapee - i'm not sure the cost/benefit is that cut and dry...i won't be arbing and have a large number of debit cards with which to start again once snookered initially....
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Moonlight
When: 10 Feb 10 14:55
The problem with non-API web automation is that every time they make a slight change to their website, it breaks your program.
If you are paying someone to do the changes, the cost could mount up a bit.
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