Does this and other automatic blackjack robots exist ? - online and offline

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Hi´ all
I have been looking up and down in this forum about cardcounting robots etc. - i especially like this thread: http://www.blackjackinfo.com/bb/showthread.php?t=941

Why im writing my first post, is that im looking for someone to tell me if they have ever tested or tryed using this robot these guys are talking about.

grandmaster-blackjack.com

There are some mobile videoclips on the site where the robot is running but cant see for sure that this works.

I have downloaded and installed it myself but before i deposit some money at the casino i would like some second oppinions on this freaky software....

Im from Norway in Scandinavia and think i briefly saw a short tv interview 3 weeks ago (where i didnt now the homepage) at a local tv station where these guys was totally undercover.

Anyone ???? :confused:
 

QFIT

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SCAM

The software installs Blackjack Ballroom no doubt using an affiliate id so they get a portion of your losses. You give the casino money, the robot losses it and they collect a percentage. Of course they're "undercover."
 

QFIT

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Speaking of scams, I got spammed (as did Wikipedia) by someone pushing what they call a new, free BJ strategy calculator called Blackjack Radar. I installed it to see what it was. It's just a set of basic strategy charts and casino ads. Hours later I discovered that it installed a virus that pops up periodic ads for online casinos even when the program isn't running.
 
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Blackjack Robot

OK... now i understand. But isnt there a lot of affiliate links going around - even on regular casino webpages. ?

Ill try run the robot and get back with the result in a couple of hours.

c ya all.
 

QFIT

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altaya1973 said:
OK... now i understand. But isnt there a lot of affiliate links going around - even on regular casino webpages. ?

Ill try run the robot and get back with the result in a couple of hours.

c ya all.
Nothing wrong with affiliate links (as long as they aren't on US sites). It's when people are sneaky about it and tell you that you will win that it's fraud. This is essentially a casino site that claims it is on your side with some magic system.
 

Sonny

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I think you'll find that using robots violates the terms & conditions at most online casinos. Even if this program could give you an advantage (which it doesn't) it would still be against the rules. The casino can forfeit all your winnings but I doubt they would return any lost money. You could also be blacklisted from other online casinos. Even if the software wasn't a scam it would still be a terrible idea.

Normally we bust spam like this, but I’ll keep this thread so that other people don’t fall for this scam. Case closed, thread locked.

-Sonny-
 
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