Soon I'll add some free resources for members. I've added the free game at link:://:.roulettephysics.com/free-roulette-simulator/ (link:://:.roulettephysics.com/free-roulette-simulator/)
It is not an ordinary RNG game. The winning number is based on randomized ball and rotor speeds, and NOT on direct RNG number selection. So its more like a "simulator" than a game.
If you would like to see more free tools/resources, let me know what you want. I work with a lot of programmers that develop complex applications so anything is possible, although there needs to be sufficient demand for it.
How realistic is it? Would it be possible to find a bias on the wheel after so many spins?
Thanks btw :d
It could never be as real as the real thing. But soon we'll integrate it with a database of real spins, so you'll be able to choose simulated spins or actual spins to play against. But also link:://:.roulettetraining.com (link:://:.roulettetraining.com) has real spins, although thats more for advantage play methods.