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11-03-2008, 09:18 PM #1
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11-03-2008, 09:28 PM #2
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Thanked: 77Last edited by Quick; 11-03-2008 at 09:30 PM.
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11-03-2008, 11:06 PM #3
If you guys want to play with snipping software for free try this program.
Works very well and best of all the price is right.
This program gives you a good understanding of how the whole process works.
I don't have any affiliation with this site just a happy user of this program. By the way I use the Linux version.
Bruce
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11-04-2008, 12:44 AM #4
Here is what the Gixen site administrator had to say about that.
So you don't use a "first in first out" queue to submit the bids? Do you use some type of random generator to determine the order of bid submission?
The reason I'm asking is I'm wondering if for some reason I decide to edit my bid that I'm not hurting my chances by that bid being placed at the "back of the pack" so to speak.
"No, handling threads are spawned at the same time for all the snipes. This all happens in a tiny fraction of time that's far, far less then the network latency variation. So editing a bid in no way puts you at disadvantage.
Plus the chance of two users bidding on the same item through Gixen is very small. While it happens occasionally, it's still very rare."
I guess he doesn't know how popular his program is among SRP users. I suspect several of us are using it to snipe at the same razor.
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11-04-2008, 01:59 AM #5
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Thanked: 77Hmmm. I'd say he either doesn't know (not the programmer), doesn't think you want that sort of detail, or doesn't want to disclose it. If you want to keep pushing him you're going to have to get really specific...
Is it one thread per bid?
Is it one thread per time slot?
Is it one thread per user? (timer used to submit bids placed for different offsets).
Is it one thread per user per auction?
Is it one thread per auction?
Something else?
The example would be users 1 through 10 all bidding on the same item and using the same offset.
Users 1 through 10 submit/setup their Gixen bids in chronological order.
What is the probability that eBay will register user #8's bid as being entered before user #2?
Would that probability change if user #2 modifies his bid on Gixen after user #8 has entered his bid in Gixen?
(you'll probably soon be banned for being a pain in the arse)
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11-04-2008, 03:30 AM #6
I think I've already pushed as far as I can. If I were the programmer I wouldn't cough up any proprietary info just to satisfy someones curiousity.
Based on the responses though I'm guessing it's one thread per user for each time slot. I don't know that much about server latency but it's plausible that you could send quite a few bids for the same object that would be recorded at the exact same time by eBay...in which case the winner would be determined by a random drawing, which would be done by eBay.
If you want to push go to the Gixen forum and under support look for the thread titled Who Wins.
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11-04-2008, 06:38 AM #7
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Thanked: 77haha. Yes I'm curious but I don't have a vested interest. First on my queue I figure it'll take me a couple more days of reading here to plan out the honing stones I can't afford