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Title: Roulette Wheel With Magnets?
Post by: roulettecalculators on Nov 26, 05:02 AM 2020
What's up people. Has anyone experienced what seems to be a magnet pulling the ball in a direction that kind of goes against physics?

I may be wrong here but check out this spin, I'm sure it gets sucked back onto my number, don't get me wrong, I am happy with the outcome however, on the flip side, I would have been gutted

** video removed **
Title: Re: Roulette Wheel With Magnets?
Post by: Steve on Nov 26, 11:50 PM 2020
Please don't spam or all your posts will be rejected or removed. The rules are clear.

You will have known, but I'll explain why your video was rejected: it was clearly promotional, flashing your web address constantly.
Title: Re: Roulette Wheel With Magnets?
Post by: roulettecalculators on Nov 27, 05:56 AM 2020
Quote from: Steve on Nov 26, 11:50 PM 2020
Please don't spam or all your posts will be rejected or removed. The rules are clear.

You will have known, but I'll explain why your video was rejected: it was clearly promotional, flashing your web address constantly.

Sorry, it was not intentional for promotion. I will edit the video again so it just shows the spin.
Title: Re: Roulette Wheel With Magnets?
Post by: Sunburstsoon on Nov 27, 07:46 AM 2020
Hello friend.

    Yes magnets are constantly used 'live' wheels. The online casino world must be tackled from a knowledge of this. Only play with others at very low stakes is the way I play and still even then I do not trust the results.

The convenience of playing spins in your underwear has it's pro's and con's.

Con- Magents are used thus giving us sometimes worse than RNG results
Pro- You can use software to analyze the results "which is pretty much why they must use magnets" imho
Title: Re: Roulette Wheel With Magnets?
Post by: Steve on Nov 29, 05:45 PM 2020
No, magnets are not being used on live wheels. I have never seen a recorded or live spin from online casinos that would make me think otherwise.

If you haven't seen enough spins in your lifetime, you'll mistake normal behavior with a magnetic ball.

Dont get me wrong. Online casinos DO cheat, but not with the spins. The cheating is with payout refusal and fine print.
Title: Re: Roulette Wheel With Magnets?
Post by: Ross on Nov 29, 08:03 PM 2020
A silly idea.

What size of (electro) magnet would be needed to stop
a ball moving at speed?   And what would the casino gain
from using it?
Title: Re: Roulette Wheel With Magnets?
Post by: Steve on Nov 29, 08:19 PM 2020
It's not hard to do, and has been done. But as far as I know, it has only been used in illegal underground casinos.