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So, just like everyone else, after losing a lot of $$$ to the house, I was about to give up, thinking the game is rigged from the beginning (which it is). But I tend not to give up easily, so I decided to make a bot as my last resort. I imagined a bot that could predict odds with more accuracy than the house itself. I was determined and thrilled to beat the house once and for all, so I spent hours on it. Month after month passed while I stayed locked in. And after 9 months, it was finally ready. Here’s an overview of how it works: It uses two models to generate a solid base. The first is Gradient Boosting, and the other is a deep learning neural network. Then it sends the output of both models to a fine-tuned Gemini model, which calculates the odds by combining the outputs of the previous ML models along with the real-time situation of the match, resulting in an 86-87% probability rate. When I started building this bot, I was aiming for at least a 95% probability rate, but I’m happy it even reached 86% given the limited resources and funds I had. Now it was time to put it to a real test. I planned a budget of $2,000 for this month-long test, and here are the stats: Week 1 went great. I spent $500 and won $415. Week 2 was horrible. I spent $500 and lost $220. Week 3: I spent $500 and won only $85, maybe because I adjusted some parameters to reduce large losses on bad weeks, which also reduced wins. Week 4: By this time everything was fixed, and I won $255 on $500 spent. We’re back on track, baby! Month’s total: Revenue: $2,535 Profit: $535 The month was definitely good, if not great, and I’m finally starting to feel like I might beat the house. That said, it’s still not free money. During testing, I found that many picks it gave me weren’t available on my primary bookmakers, and I had to shuffle between 10-11 tabs to find the suggested bets across different platforms. That was really eye-opening, because these bookmakers also predict outcomes and remove bets as soon as their systems confirm a guaranteed win, or sometimes don’t show them at all. Otherwise, the house would lose. And this confirmed my belief that my system is on par with theirs, if not better. That’s how it’s finding winning bets. Now, while it works for me, I wonder if anyone else wants to collect this “free money.” I’ve connected the system to a Telegram bot that posts daily picks for four main sports (soccer, basketball, tennis, and ice hockey) exactly at 4:00 and 16:00 (GMT+1) on my channel (screenshot attached). It’s completely free and I’m inviting you all to test. I’m sharing the link this way because reddit doesn’t allow telegram urls for some reasons: “https://t/” “.me/” “bot_testing_channel_1245” submitted by /u/Many_Solutions

Originally posted by u/Many_Solutions on r/ArtificialInteligence