Running a betting bot can be a nightmare. Most software only runs on Windows, so if you’re a Mac user it’s game over, and even if you use Windows, the second your computer goes to sleep it stops working. Michael Wilding from Race Advisor is going to attempt to use a Raspberry Pi to run a betting bot, 24/7, from a home internet connection.
Key Takeaways:
- Using a remote desktop or VPS is expensive, and they’re sluggish and slow.
- Michael’s investigating whether you can build our own betting bot computer, for less than £100, using a Raspberry Pi.
- You can connect it to your internet connection, and let it run without the risk of it every stopping.
Check out the first video in the series, where he covers what he’s purchased for the job:
https://www.raceadvisor.co.uk/building-your-own-betting-bot-epsiode-1/
In episode 2 Michael installs Windows 10 and finishes setting up the Raspberry Pi and asks viewers to vote on which betting bot they want to see installed:
https://www.raceadvisor.co.uk/building-your-own-24-7-betting-bot-using-a-raspberry-pi-epsiode-2/
In episode 3 Michael installs GreyhorseBot on to his Raspberry Pi:
https://www.raceadvisor.co.uk/building-your-own-24-7-betting-bot-using-a-raspberry-pi-episode-3/