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Title: To Steve
Post by: Richard Meisel on Jun 28, 01:08 PM 2020
Hi Steve, Is it really true that most of the time, the ball bounces 15 pockets clockwise of where it first hit the rotor (wheel)?
Title: Re: To Steve
Post by: Steve on Jul 08, 08:28 PM 2020
There are many variables so its different for every wheel and ball combination. But if you had to average for all wheels, yes its around 15.

But what's the point? You cant apply that average for any wheel or you could be AVOIDING winning areas instead of hitting them. Then you'll have an even stronger edge against you than -2.7%.
Title: Re: To Steve
Post by: Richard Meisel on Jul 12, 07:17 PM 2020
Quote from: Steve on Jul 08, 08:28 PM 2020But what's the point? You cant apply that average for any wheel or you could be AVOIDING winning areas instead of hitting them. Then you'll have an even stronger edge against you than -2.7%.
The point is using visual ballistics and betting on a certain section.
Title: Re: To Steve
Post by: Steve on Jul 12, 07:34 PM 2020
OK but in VB you dont estimate the ball bounce. You determine what it has been in the past. Again its different for every wheel.
Title: Re: To Steve
Post by: Richard Meisel on Jul 12, 09:09 PM 2020
I track about 20 spins, figure out the average spin of the wheel, figure out the average speed of the ball, find a section where the ball leaves and where it might hit the rotor, and then Bet on the 2nd Clock Section from that spot, not the spot where it hits the rotor but on the SPOT where it leaves its rotation. The clock positions:
12 to 3
0-28-9-26-30-11-7-20-32-17
3 to 6
5-22-34-15-3-24-36-13-1-00
6 to 9
27-10-25-29-12-8-19-31-18
9 to 12
6-21-33-16-4-23-35-14-2
For instance if I determine that the Ball will leave the spot in the 12 o'clock to 3 o'clock section, I will Bet on the numbers in the 6 o'clock to 9 o'clock section (average of 2 sections from the spot).