The game has now run out of real wheel spins from the original sources, and today it started importing spins from a database my players upload into software.
How it works:
1. Players upload spins for use in my wheel analysis software
2. Each week, new profiles with over 100 spins and European wheels are saved to a text file. If you play say only 50 or so spins per day, chances are at least most spins will be from the same wheel.
3. Each week the roulette game server downloads the latest text file automatically. Then the latest group of spins is used.
If there are not enough spins for the week, the game starts using RNG numbers from BitBabbler RNG. I receive a notification email so I know about the transition. Then at the end of the week, whatever new available real wheel spins are available will be used.
The amount of real spins available changes. It's about 3,000 per week which should cover all or at least most spins played.
One change to make is for un-used real spins to be saved between weeks. But at least for now we have a mostly automated source of real spins.
just use RNG only dont bother with you your so called data and fix 0,1,2,3 section,split 0,1....0,2....0,3....is not a rocket science.. :yawn:
Rng is completely different to real spins.
Instead of being rude and unappreciative, hire your own programmer and make your own game for other people's free use.
It's not rocket science.
what i do is my problem but when you are meant to do something do it right...oh and can you tell difference between RNG and roulette spins...i do not think so
If you don't like it, don't use it. Any issues were fixed. And any remaining issues will be too. You are acting like a rude and unappreciative child.
Actually automated software to compare rng and real spins is largely how i developed my system. Given enough spins and the right type of data, the difference is obvious.
Anyone suggesting real spins and rng spins are similar haven't spent much time playing either one. There is a huge difference and it's why I've chosen to only play with live dealers.
That said, Steve, I think based on the very limited interactions I've had with the online live dealers, they are combatting your strategy by not allowing bets after the dealer picks up the ball, so you can't bet while it's spinning. Does that sound right?
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Quote from: willtherock on Mar 26, 01:03 AM 2017I think based on the very limited interactions I've had with the online live dealers, they are combatting your strategy by not allowing bets after the dealer picks up the ball, so you can't bet while it's spinning. Does that sound right?
About 95% of real casinos allow betting after ball release. This is done to speed up the game and enable players to make more bets. Since most players lose, it benefits casinos. Most online casinos close bets before ball release because of what we did to them. Closing bets early makes some methods impossible to apply, like roulette computers and visual ballistics.
My "system" gets predictions before ball release so is unaffected.
TTTKA2 is after you ghost :thumbsup:
oh dear blew the lot, blacks came and came and came