We had an email in yesterday asking about running bots on Virtual Servers, so I thought today I'd give a quick update on the Mystery Horse Bot and explain what a virtual server is and how to get one.
The Mystery Horse Bot has had 6 winning days and 3 losing days this month so far.
The profit this month is 12.36 points or £123.60 if you use £10 stakes.
The profit since it was first available on June 1st is 86.14 or £861.40 to £10 stakes.
There has been 1 losing month of 11.99 points.
There is now a cheaper version of the bot available and that costs £29.97 per month but restricts your stake to a maximum of £10 per month. There is also the option to increase that stake limit at any time by buying extra credit.
Virtual Private Server (VPS)
A VPS can be thought of as a computer that you can use that is located somewhere else.
That somewhere else will be a data centre and it will have back up power systems and multiple internet connections and will likely be guaranteed to be switched on and connected 99.9% of the time.
So why might you need this?
Using the Mystery Horse Bot(MHB) as an example. The MHB needs to be running all the time that UK racing is on. So that is typically between 1.30 until 9.30 each day.
So that means you will have to leave your PC switched on and connected to the internet. If you don't want to leave your PC running you can use a VPS.
So the VPS is a Windows PC that is running 24 hours a day 7 days per week and it is located in a data centre. You can access it through software called Remote Desktop Connection (RDC) (free for PC & Mac and available for tablets and smartphones).
When you connect with RDC you will see the screen of your virtual server and be able to operate it just as if you were sitting in front of it.
You would download your software direct to the VPS and start it running. In the case of the Mystery Bot it can be left running continuously for days on end, so you can leave it running for days and just check in every few days.
So where do you get a VPS, the most common supplier in the UK is Tagadab
The screenshot below shows the selections you should make at Tagadab to buy a server that will run the Mystery Horse Bot.
Hopefully I've answered all your questions but if you have any further questions then ask me in the comments.
Lay Debutants
17:40:00 Kempton 7 Allegra Clairmont
17:40:00 Kempton 9 Puteri Kash
18:10:00 Kempton 12 Secret Hint
Today's Selection
3.20 Exeter Bishophill Jack – eachway bet – 9/1 Bet 365
Could you remind me of the rules for the Lay Debutants system?
Thanks
Hi Roger
I’ll publish the rules again next week.
Regards
Dave
what size bank is needed for Mystery Bot ?
Hi Paul
They recommend 100 points, but it hasnt gone anywhere near using that.
Dave