Yes, one does need to check the terms and conditions of the casino. But I think that the prohibition only applies to bots used to play, rather than to assist. The William Hill terms are:
10.1.7. use external factors, systems or influences, take unfair advantage of the Services, or engage in collusion or cheating of any kind (including, but not limited to, exploit any loophole in any software used in connection with the Services; use machines, computers, software or other automated systems such as bots to enable play without human intervention; or engage in any form of hacking including by attempting to gain unauthorised access to any of the Services, the servers on which the Services are hosted, or any server, computer or database connected to the Services);
I know that other sites provide computer analysis, such as for Baccarat. I think the key is "to enable play without human intervention". Diable does not do that, just giving play and stake advice. Taken literally, 10.1.7 prevents using Martingale, and I am sure the casinos would allow you to do that. But thanks for the warning.
Another site has these terms:
o) if you have employed or made use of a system (including hacking and/or the use of machines, computers, software or other automated systems such as bots) designed to circumvent or exploit our bookmaking or gaming systems;
I don't think the staking and play advice breaches this term, but the casino might argue that it does








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