Custom Macro Scheduler Bot Programming - Arbitrage/gambling apps speciality

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My name is Joel Shapiro. I have extensive
experience programming usinga very well done
Windows robot/scripting programming platform
named Macro Scheduler by Mjtnet (www.mjtnet.com)
with particular emphasis of robot applications
in the sports handicapping and arbitrage realm.

With the non-tech online poker population
perhaps leery of, and concerned with bots, this
is another robot solution in the
wagering/gambling realm but much more readily
accepted. Arbitrage in a nutshell is where
there is the opportunity to wager a given horse,
team or person win and place yet another wager
for the same horse, team or person to lose, if
the constantly changing odds from either
respect cross a certain threshold a no-lose or
"arbitrage" condition exists.

A "cousin" of my horse arbitraging I've just
described can be realized in currency trading:
Changing money from one country's currency
into another's where even after service
charges a guaranteed profit can be realized.

Especially with horse racing, odds change very
often thus arbitrage conditions when they occur
are very fleeting. Without getting into great
detail here the wagering structure or format for
United Kingdom (UK) horse racing and sports
wagering is especially conducive to arbitraging.

My current experience with Macro Scheduler is
developing a personal project of periodically
scanning Internet UK "sports books" (i.e.
online casinos dedicated to horse racing and
sports events wagering) which post their odds
that are constantly being updated. When an
"arbitrage condition" is realized by the robot,
it automatically logs into the user/subscriber's
sports book and sets up the wager; all the while
continuing to monitor whether the arbitrage is
still in effect.

Another tweak or variation on the previous format
or theme is to have the computer "pressing the
Go Button" as well. Thus, the entire process of
realizing an arbitrage and taking advantage of it
would be entirely under (Macro Scheduler) robot
control "end to end". From a non-arbitrage sports
handicapping/wagering perspective the bot can be
similarly and readily be programmed from the
arbitrage "infrastructure" to scan web pages for
the latest money line and spread postings on the
sports book sites.

When a certain spread or money line value or
magnitude (positive or negative) has been reached
the robot fires an E-Mail or wireless E-mail page
to apprise the subscriber. Again, the Macro
Scheduler robot, as in the arbitrage app, in the
interim sets up the wager and either waits for
the subscriber's authorization/disposition -or-
it actually initiates the wager.

In the course of programming my personal Macro
Scheduler arbitrage and sports handicapping apps
I've encountered many nuances and subtleties of
Macro Scheduler, VBScript on which Macro Scheduler
is based and Excel Visual Basic for Excel.

Macro Scheduler can be considered the "tie" or
glue between separate applications and web pages.
Data from a web page is exported to an Excel
spreadsheet or Microsoft Access via Macro
Scheduler and the VB macros of Excel or Access
becomes the data processing/calculating
intermediary ... all under Macro Scheduler robot
control.

Macro Scheduler has a rich VBScript command set
making for a flexible environment; if one approach
doesn't work there is literally always a
work-around to reach a desired robot programming
objective.


Macro Scheduler by Mjtnet (www.mjtnet.com) is a
powerful "true" Windows automation/"bot" tool which
uses native Microsoft VBScript as its script
programming language. While very effective robot
scripts and applications can be realized entirely
in VBScript, more often than not much more
effective Macro Scheduler robot applications can be
realized by using Excel and more specifically Excel
VB macros as the main calculating and text
processing intermediary of the robot applications.

For perspective you can think of the Macro Scheduler
VBScript as rich in specialized program launch,
terminate, status, data export commands etc. In a
simplistic sense the VBScript controls all processes
and is responsible for getting data from the web
page or program to Excel. Once data is in Excel it
can be manipulated an order of magnitude more
effectively and efficiently using VB macros.

Combining VBScript and Excel VB macros allows each
to respectively do what they do best. The
combination of an VBScript, Excel/Excel VB macros
and an ever expanding library of scripts and Excel
VB macros makes for a realizing sophisticated bot
applications often in just a matter of hours.

As I mentioned earlier in this document the concept
of using a robot to take advantage of human players
appears to be not very well received by the
non-tech human online poker playing community (i.e.
folks that don't have Texas Hold'em bots as a
partner) playing against those who do.

But, for those who do embrace the notion of a Poker
playing bot I contend Macro Scheduler can be used
to create the greatest poker bot possible from two
respects: "tapping" off existing bot programs and
essentially adding/realizing new features to them
without need to reprogram, recompile or update the
"base" third party poker robot -or- programming a
Macro Scheduler robot poker bot from scratch
duplicating all the functionality and features of
any given "self-contained" robot poker bot.

I am available for custom robot programming work.
My rates will be among the most reasonable you
will find.

I can be contacted at:

Joel Shapiro
Rochester NY
(585) 473-7013 - (Anytime before 22:00 or 10:00 PM EST/EDT any day)
(585) 255-0997 - Cell (Call anytime)
(e-mail address removed)
 
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This forum isn't really the place for advertising your pet projects.

This is basically abusing what news groups are all about..the end result, if
it isn't stopped is that more and more people will start advertising, the
news group will be closed and we will all be the worese for it.

You know that this forum is free. we provide solutions for questions without
rancour or expectation of reward, but for the pleasure it gives us in helping
our peers.

Please, DO NOT abuse the news groups or especially the users in this fashion.

thank you.
 

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