--- Horse Race Script -pastebin 2025- -autofa... -
Since I can’t access live Pastebin links or undelete pastes, I’ll provide a based on that title, capturing the tone, context, and underground scripting culture around “auto” horse racing tools. Title: The Last Race of Pastebin 2025
A washed-up simulator jockey discovers a mysterious AutoFA script on Pastebin that predicts fixed horse races with terrifying accuracy — but the algorithm demands a price. Story:
He checked the official race feed. Race 4472: post time in 12 seconds. Horse #3: Sulfurs Shadow , 18-to-1 long shot.
He ran the script again. Race 4473. Bet #7. Confidence 100%. Win. Race 4474. Bet #1. Confidence 99.8%. Win. Race 4475. Bet #12. Confidence 99.97%. Win. --- Horse Race Script -PASTEBIN 2025- -AUTOFA...
Not a real horse — a digital one. Pixelated, 64-bit, thundering down a procedurally generated track inside Turf Kings Online , a dead MMO that somehow still had 12,000 daily users betting fake currency with real-world backdoor value.
"Race 5000 was the last race. You are now Horse #9."
Then Horse #9's legs snapped forward — not running, glitching . Its model stretched across the track, teleporting 200 meters at a time. The game's anticheat didn't trigger. The physics engine just... gave up. Horse #9 crossed the finish line in 0.3 seconds. Since I can’t access live Pastebin links or
Then the WebSocket logged:
Horse #9 didn't move.
Marco copied the raw text. 847 lines. No comments. No author name. Just a single header: Race 4472: post time in 12 seconds
The original script was deleted 11 seconds after Marco ran it. But fragments remain in cache logs, Discord screenshots, and one Reddit comment from a deleted account:
The "AUTOFA" stood for Automated Finish Arbitrage . Someone had cracked the RNG seed of Turf Kings' race engine. The script didn't cheat — it predicted. Every horse's hidden stamina, wind resistance, jitter factor, even the "dramatic photo finish" bias.
Marco didn't celebrate. He tried to close the script. It wouldn't close. He tried to delete the paste — but Pastebin said "this paste does not exist."
For six seconds, it stood frozen. The other horses galloped ahead. Chat exploded with "LOL" and "RIGGED." Marco's hands went cold.
