It certainly gives the impression of being automated. I apologise if you really are crazy enough to hammer away at the keyboard that quickly.
Yes, that's quite possible, and a regarded degenerate too, but not a liar.
Going back to your screenshots posted earlier it looks, for example, the bottom bet was 11.01 then you increased to 26 so 3 keystrokes +5 +10 then L but your display hadn't caught up and recorded it at 16 rather 26. It's just a local lag. The rolls performed on the server match the keystrokes you entered but your display is lagging behind.
You mean the video? I think that's the screen recorded, that has a weird way to display the keystrokes, but not sure
Hehe, people are evolving, years of practice in video games... Or maybe browser is slow - does it matter if connection is slow (or using VPN)?
I guess forcing synchronization would slow the whole process a lot.
I wouldn't be surprised considering how much RAM a browser uses nowadays, but not using VPN either, I guess it would slow down the rolls and how many you could do per second, but I have no idea
Or using hot keys? Though it could be years of practice of video games or games like guitar hero or cytus games that needs to have fast hands , so years of practice would really develop a skills. But for us that is somewhat normal the possible is really hotkeys or setting up macros (not sure if we call it script) but sort of that kind to make it faster than usual.
I don't think is that much of a skill or even that hard, is just 3 keys to be pressed with 2 hands 'E' and 'R' (left) 'L' and 'H' (right)
This is a CPS space bar test ~9 keys(clicks) per second, and pressing the space bar is IMO slower than pressing any other key
you can try (
https://www.arealme.com/spacebar-test/en/)
There are other stuff
like starting multiple parallel 'sessions' on auto bet by pressing the auto bet tab multiple times, but that is clear, and fr, could be consider by some as a feature, it is pretty straightforward on how to reproduce and how to avoid it, weird looking but it could even be intentional instead of opening multiple tabs.
Edit: link