Hey in here. I hope it's the right section. It's my hope with the post to have more arbers interested in programming as it's surely a neat tool when it comes to both professional or hobby arbitrage. There's a lot of money to save each week by not having to subscribe to OddsStorm or BetBurger. However, it demands a little interest and time spent on learning. But you guys are arbing, you are not stupid.
Before I started studying data science I worked on a small project for a friend which would save him some money from using OddsStorm. It's a webscraper written in Python 3.6 scraping 1xbet and asianodds for arbitrage opportunities. It uses a headless browser (chrome) to read data otherwise hidden by the websites' javascript stuff. It then parses the data and extract arbitrage opportunities to a database.
The tool is not just a click-and-run program. You must spend some time learning a little Python first (see https://www.quora.com/What-is-the-fastest-and-easiest-way-to-learn-Python-programming)
The tool is located here:
https://github.com/christianshub/SportsArbitrage/
Any issues or help you may need, let me know! I'll do my best to help :-)
Best regards, Chris
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I am very interested in developing this software. I also left a message on the gift hub. please read it, thank you !
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are you still working on this solution?Freakazoid wrote: Hey in here. I hope it's the right section. It's my hope with the post to have more arbers interested in programming as it's surely a neat tool when it comes to both professional or hobby arbitrage. There's a lot of money to save each week by not having to subscribe to OddsStorm or BetBurger. However, it demands a little interest and time spent on learning. But you guys are arbing, you are not stupid.
Before I started studying data science I worked on a small project for a friend which would save him some money from using OddsStorm. It's a webscraper written in Python 3.6 scraping 1xbet and asianodds for arbitrage opportunities. It uses a headless browser (chrome) to read data otherwise hidden by the websites' javascript stuff. It then parses the data and extract arbitrage opportunities to a database.
The tool is not just a click-and-run program. You must spend some time learning a little Python first (see https://www.quora.com/What-is-the-fastest-and-easiest-way-to-learn-Python-programming)
The tool is located here:
https://github.com/christianshub/SportsArbitrage/
Any issues or help you may need, let me know! I'll do my best to help :-)
Best regards, Chris
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