no
When you design a bot, you design it to beat the table. A good player plays a strategy that will beat the table, and is also able to adjust to particular players. Bots will be winning money from most of the table, but they will be losing some of it back to better players becuase those better learn to exploit them.
Once a programmer has a bot engine that wins, the focus changes from making the engine better to making it more undetectable.
I'm not too concerned about bots at the moment.
Stu
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