I watch and take notes on all activity from the dealer. Here's what I dont get >> Maybe....maybe a dealer can shoot for a certain section with some accuracy, thats a MAYBE.
However, as I check off numbers on the wheel, lets say a dealer IS hitting in the same section for 'X' number of spins. We'll say over 15 spins. The part that kills me, they are NOT even looking at the wheel (release point) when they spin. If they are not looking and its STILL in a certain section, now what?
I assume its a coincidence but I sure see it alot. When I start to notice a pattern early on, I THEN watch the head/eyes of the dealer to see what they are looking at while spinning. Usually they are talking to someone or spacing out (lol). Comments?
Ken
It is only coincidence.
There is no way a dealer with the ability to place the ball is not a wealthy person or millionaire. Just need some friends to come to your table and take turns to collect over the week then split the money.
The transparency of dealer favors the player and the casino.
IF there really is a dealer in that capacity and an obvious vested interest the wise move by the owner is not giving the casino job at all.
WannaWin
It is just not possible Ken. Speed of the ball while moving around the wheel is too high to be controlled. Within a fraction of second the ball will move many pockets ahead. Further, diamonds(deflectors) added to the wheel do not let it happen. With use of magnates or other mechanical or electonic devices this can be done. Maybe.