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If you use Excel to work out your roulette systems, Roulette 2 Xls should definitely be part of your software arsenal. Thanks to the new Screen Capture Engine new and unexpected horizons are opened for the future programming of ThatsLuck. Having delegated the recognition of online roulette numbers to an autonomous software, allows me to make the development of new applications much faster and more streamlined, including this new software by ThatsLuck, which I have named Roulette 2 Xls. I believe that immediately after the programming with a specific language, Excel is the best possible software to process and test systems to win at online roulette. In fact, there are countless websites that offer spreadsheets prepared for roulette, as well as thousands of users who, thanks to the enormous potential of Excel, can create their own Xls sheets. The only problem is that once our spreadsheet is created, the roulette numbers must be entered manually, one at a time as they sort. Thanks to the new Roulette 2 Xls software, this tedious process can be completely automated, with all the obvious advantages. Roulette 2 Xls is really easy to use, in fact it is only a matter of opening the casino table, our Excel spreadsheet and the two softwares for the automatic capture of the sorted numbers, i.e. Screen Capture Engine and obviously the new Roulette 2 Xls. The program is presented with a few simple options: on the right side for example there are all the settings for the antidisconnection Bet. If in fact we simply want to leave for hours or days Roulette 2 Xls to collect data for us, just turn on this option and every few rounds of roulette the bot will bet on red and black with a minimum unit, just enough to not be precisely disconnected from the casino. It is also possible to make our Xls sheet always in the foreground on the desktop, even when we click to bet on the roulette table, to achieve this just check the specific option Set Excel On Top, but only after selecting the Excel window from the drop-down menu. The rest of the options on the right concern the coordinates to be entered to locate the various points on the screen corresponding to red/black and the minimum chip to be selected for the anti-lockout bet. Obviously if instead of recording the sorted numbers we have to use our Excel sheet to play, it will not be necessary to activate this option at all. On the left side of the program you can choose whether or not to transmit the data to an Excel spreadsheet, you could also just record the numbers and save them in a text file for other purposes. If you want to use all the Excel sheets you have created for roulette, just check the To Xls Cell option and choose if you want to transmit the numbers always on the same cell of your Xls sheet (Single Cell option), or add them one at a time in column, starting from a specific cell (In Column option). In the two SET fields below you will enter the initial letter of the chosen cell and the number of that cell. For example, if you want to receive the data in column starting from cell D14 of your sheet, you will enter 'D' in the left field and '14' in the right field. At this point you just have to press the Start button on Screen Capture Engine (which obviously must be configured as you have already seen in the various tutorials here on YouTube) and if everything has been set correctly, each number sorted at roulette will be magically transferred to your Xls sheet, exactly where you want! Thanks to the contribution of a French user surely better than me with Excel, with Roulette 2 Xls is also included an Excel sheet set up for the automatic elaboration of Roulette Statistics, with which you can comfortably do all the tests to learn how to make the most of the potential of this new roulette software at your disposal. The Excel sheet is protected by a password when you open it (the password is the same as the software activation code), which you can obviously disable.