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Can I get review copy?
I was able to register to the website. For arguments sake, I lowered my bet from 0.00000001 BTC down to 0.0000000001 BTC as the seller suggested and run the bot for 5 minutes. I earned 0.00000009 satoshis in 5 minutes. So in 1 hour, I should be earning only around 0.00000108 BTC = $0.0056. Am I willing to risk 0.013 BTC which is equivalent to $67 for $0.0056 an hour? No way! Am I willing to risk my 0.013 BTC ($67) capital by running the bot for long hours just to earn $0.0056 an hour? No!

Now you see, lowering the bet does not make sense at all. It is a waste of time, money and electricity. The real income can only be achieved through betting high amounts and this argument will go back to the original bet 0.00000001 BTC. The 0.013 BTC only has until 13 straight losses and I'm out of the game. And if I am willing to handle 20 straight losses as the guide says, I need to have 11.6 BTC ready in my account. Who on earth would be willing to risk that crazy amount of BTC? But these were not explained in the BSO sales page nor in the guide. I figured this out only after I analyzed his guide and did some calculations myself. If I knew this information ahead of time, I wouldn't purchase it. I was mislead.
(04-15-2019 02:09 PM)1philb1 Wrote: [ -> ]I was able to register to the website. For arguments sake, I lowered my bet from 0.00000001 BTC down to 0.0000000001 BTC as the seller suggested and run the bot for 5 minutes. I earned 0.00000009 satoshis in 5 minutes. So in 1 hour, I should be earning only around 0.00000108 BTC = $0.0056. Am I willing to risk 0.013 BTC which is equivalent to $67 for $0.0056 an hour? No way! Am I willing to risk my 0.013 BTC ($67) capital by running the bot for long hours just to earn $0.0056 an hour? No!

Now you see, lowering the bet does not make sense at all. It is a waste of time, money and electricity. The real income can only be achieved through betting high amounts and this argument will go back to the original bet 0.00000001 BTC. The 0.013 BTC only has until 13 straight losses and I'm out of the game. And if I am willing to handle 20 straight losses as the guide says, I need to have 11.6 BTC ready in my account. Who on earth would be willing to risk that crazy amount of BTC? But these were not explained in the BSO sales page nor in the guide. I figured this out only after I analyzed his guide and did some calculations myself. If I knew this information ahead of time, I wouldn't purchase it. I was mislead.

The real earning profit depends on having a specific number of less than 20 consecutive losses. For example, you run the bot for 24 hours. The profit is having for example, within 24 hours, twice 15 consecutive loss then a win. That's how you profit from my bot. There is no exact number per hour about the earnings. It is only a rough estimate.

Let me say this again and again, you don't need to have 11.6 BTC to implement this stuff. I'm not making this complicated. It was clearly explained on the guide that you can either have a high budget or lower the default bet.
If you disagree with my test run, I challenge you to record a video from start to finish without cuts and edits. The account must be with a capital of 0.013 BTC and show us in the video that you are betting 0.0000000001 BTC and running it for 24 hours and then show us the results. 0.0000000001 BTC bet is only equal to $0.000001. How much would you expect to earn from a $0.000001 bet? It does not take a genius to know this. You can fool others but not me. Even if you run your bot for 24 hours with only $0.000001 bet, you would still earn cents. Only an idiot would want to risk 0.013 BTC ($67) capital for running a bot for 24 hours straight just to earn cents. You obviously refuse to accept that I am right because you just don't want to refund my money.
Your comment make lots of sense. Thanks for all the details you've provided.

(04-15-2019 04:13 PM)1philb1 Wrote: [ -> ]If you disagree with my test run, I challenge you to record a video from start to finish without cuts and edits. The account must be with a capital of 0.013 BTC and show us in the video that you are betting 0.0000000001 BTC and running it for 24 hours and then show us the results. 0.0000000001 BTC bet is only equal to $0.000001. How much would you expect to earn from a $0.000001 bet? It does not take a genius to know this. You can fool others but not me. Even if you run your bot for 24 hours with only $0.000001 bet, you would still earn cents. Only an idiot would want to risk 0.013 BTC ($67) capital for running a bot for 24 hours straight just to earn cents. You obviously refuse to accept that I am right because you just don't want to refund my money.
(04-15-2019 04:13 PM)1philb1 Wrote: [ -> ]If you disagree with my test run, I challenge you to record a video from start to finish without cuts and edits. The account must be with a capital of 0.013 BTC and show us in the video that you are betting 0.0000000001 BTC and running it for 24 hours and then show us the results. 0.0000000001 BTC bet is only equal to $0.000001. How much would you expect to earn from a $0.000001 bet? It does not take a genius to know this. You can fool others but not me. Even if you run your bot for 24 hours with only $0.000001 bet, you would still earn cents. Only an idiot would want to risk 0.013 BTC ($67) capital for running a bot for 24 hours straight just to earn cents. You obviously refuse to accept that I am right because you just don't want to refund my money.

Sure, I'll be happy to show you the results of my bot.

It depends how many times a less than 20 consecutive loss can occur. The higher the less than 20 (10-19) consecutive loss can occur, it means the higher the profit.
SO again if a person has $1000 in BTC vs $200 in BTC to play around with this bot what exactly would be the difference in earning potential vs risk given those 2 amounts of starting BTC
(04-15-2019 11:54 PM)dstoltz Wrote: [ -> ]SO again if a person has $1000 in BTC vs $200 in BTC to play around with this bot what exactly would be the difference in earning potential vs risk given those 2 amounts of starting BTC

With $1000 worth of BTC, you have more chance of covering 20 consecutive losses by lowering the initial bet. Higher budget means less risk. You can lower the risk by lowering the bet, having a high budget and increasing the win chance. That's how you play it safe.

With $200 budget, again, you can lower your initial bet lower than 0.0000000001 to lower the risk.
Thank you to Proscratcher for giving me a review copy.

The updated guide is a 5 page PDF file, with clear instructions for manually placing the bets and also for using his bot.

As I am using a Mac, I would be manually placing the bets until the op can create a bot for Mac users.

For bot users, he does include a video showing how to set up the bot, which is a nice touch.

The betting strategy is laid out clearly and does involve recovery/martingale style bet increments.
Unfortunately, after bet number 13 in the ladder, the stakes do increase quite dramatically and for me, who has tried many recovery/martingale style betting systems and lost virtually all the time, this is a concern.

However, there is only one way to see if this betting method is failproof and that is to give it a go.

The instructions are clear and it is up to the user to decide whether or not it is a safe betting system.
Here's the video about my bot running for 24 hours: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1jD81CHZ...BRN6-/view

Here's a screenshot about my starting budget of 0.013 BTC:
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And here's the result after running it for 24 hours:
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