I had the same dilemma a while back. Tried running it on my laptop first, but it kept overheating when multitasking. Switching to a desktop made a huge difference — smoother performance, less lag, and I can leave it running longer without worrying. Honestly, for long sessions I’d say PC wins, but mobile is still handy for short check-ins. If you’re curious about system setups, has a good breakdown of what’s required:
https://aipokerbot.com/
Last week my internet dropped in the middle of a session and I realized how much I rely on stable connections more than anything else. It made me rethink whether I should invest in backup power and better Wi-Fi gear instead of constantly upgrading devices. Having something reliable during peak hours seems just as important as the hardware itself, otherwise the smoothest system still ends up stalling.
I’ve been messing around with different setups to run a poker bot and I’m kinda stuck deciding what’s best. On my phone it feels convenient, since I can check results while commuting, but the battery drains so fast and I can’t multitask properly. On my PC it’s more stable, but then I’m tied to my desk for long hours. Anyone here figured out a balance? Curious how you guys manage the trade-offs.