Would anyone care to comment on the following claims from the author of a current program still on sale that claims to detect bias:
"Wheel-Bias Detection:
Using casino industry-standard Chi-Square analysis, (the program) can detect with up to 99% certainty that a wheel is biased."
and
"Number Bias" is simply how more likely the number you are betting on is to come up.
So an input of 1.12 would mean your number is 12% more likely to come up than normal.
For example: A 12% would mean that your number comes up 29 times after 1000 spins, instead of the expected 26."
A software that can identify the Chi-Square isn t enough.
A lot of players have played with a Chi-Square advantage and they lost!
There are a lot of things that the software MUST calculate than only the Chi-Square .
I agree with Jordan, chi-square alone isn't enough. Many casinos use it to monitor their wheels, together with standard deviation - how can you expect to find an edge if the casino has the same tools as you to measure bias?
Yes. Precisely.
We get newbies joining here so I posted this as an example of the sort of scammy products that are 'out there,' and as one way to frame a suitable query.
There is a lot of knowledge and experise on this forum as Bayes and Jordan have clearly demonstrated. :thumbsup:
So unless folk tap into that expertise by posting questions about claims they read online, and by exercising the device between the ears (if something sounds too good to be true then it probably isn't true) , then they will continue to be ripped off. LOL
Online wheels are probably changed / swapped every few days any way .