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Title: Need Help
Post by: Roulettebeater on Jan 29, 05:33 AM 2018
Hi RouletteGeeks

in short, suppose you have the possibility to catch/estimate the speed of ball in each spin - for the simplicity we will consider the speed of rotor is stable.

How could you use the speed of ball in a useful manner to predict next number?

Anybody has some useful idea?

Thx

Title: Re: Need Help
Post by: Roulettebeater on Jan 30, 05:55 AM 2018
Steve

You are the god of physics !
I would like to hear your opinion on this

Cheers
Title: Re: Need Help
Post by: Proofreaders2000 on Jan 30, 02:37 PM 2018
How could you use the speed of ball in a useful manner to predict next number?-RB

From observation, if the revolutions are over 20
times, it's best to go with over 18 numbers' bet

and under 18 numbers if it's less than 20 revolutions.
Title: Re: Need Help
Post by: Lucky7Red on Jan 30, 02:53 PM 2018
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Title: Re: Need Help
Post by: Roulettebeater on Jan 30, 03:04 PM 2018
Quote from: Proofreaders2000 on Jan 30, 02:37 PM 2018
How could you use the speed of ball in a useful manner to predict next number?-RB

From observation, if the revolutions are over 20
times, it's best to go with over 18 numbers' bet

and under 18 numbers if it's less than 20 revolutions.

Thx,

20 is considered high speed :)
Most delaers spin with 17-19

Do you think there is correlation between previous and next spin?
Title: Re: Need Help
Post by: Roulettebeater on Jan 30, 03:04 PM 2018
Quote from: Lucky7Red on Jan 30, 02:53 PM 201820 is considered high speed :)

Thx, yes that's gonna solve the dilemma.
a very well shaped computer :)
Title: Re: Need Help
Post by: Proofreaders2000 on Jan 30, 03:07 PM 2018
Do you think there is correlation between previous and next spin?-RB

only if the last spin is similar
(almost same number of revolutions)