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The next spin

Started by Winner, Jan 14, 03:15 PM 2019

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Winner

All you have is the next spin if red comes-the next spin is ?
The dealer spins the wheel .Vb approach still don’t know.but maybe the right section and depends on how many numbers you’d better be accurate.the maths won’t change .
Roulette computer depends on how good the technology is .it stills doesn’t know the next spin until it calculates it. I think computers still wins but it has other issues to deal with .so why don’t you create a team Steve will lend you the computer he has and you can all by me lunch

Bigbroben

A question here: how stable is a dealer's ball speed?  Do they ressemble one another every spin?
Life is hard, and then you die.
Mes pensées sont le dernier retranchement de ma liberté.

The General

Quote from: Bigbroben on Jan 14, 08:58 PM 2019
A question here: how stable is a dealer's ball speed?  Do they ressemble one another every spin?

The last X number of revs are similar enough to exploit. 
Basic probability and The General are your friend.
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Bigbroben

So knowing where th3 ball starts and considering the ball might have the same speed, it could be assumed to reach a better accuracy?
Life is hard, and then you die.
Mes pensées sont le dernier retranchement de ma liberté.

The General

Quote from: Bigbroben on Jan 14, 09:23 PM 2019
So knowing where th3 ball starts and considering the ball might have the same speed, it could be assumed to reach a better accuracy?

It's not really about where the ball starts as the release number is irrelevant.  It's more what number is below the ball at a location on the wheel when you feel there's a specific amount of time or revs remaining or when the ball is traveling at a certain speed.

On some wheels you can even use linear regression and ignore rev counts.

There's also the world of crossover patterns.  They're less accurate, but ideal for fast rotors.
Basic probability and The General are your friend.
(Now hiring minions, apply within.)

Bigbroben

Quote from: The General on Jan 14, 09:39 PM 2019
... when you feel there's a specific amount of time or revs remaining or when the ball is traveling at a certain speed.


How hard/or easy is it to get some accuracy with this timing?  Is it like any other task, ex. torquing a bolt at specific Nm and getting close to it without torque wrench, due to experience?

Is it accessible for anyone who has time to practice, or must one be ''gifted'', so to speak?
Life is hard, and then you die.
Mes pensées sont le dernier retranchement de ma liberté.

Proofreaders2000

Quote from: Bigbroben on Jan 14, 08:58 PM 2019
A question here: how stable is a dealer's ball speed?  Do they ressemble one another every spin?

It depends on the dealer.  From my experience at Celtic Casino there are a hundful of dealers that
make it a point to spin the ball/rotor as similar as possible slowly.  (These are the dealer I hunt for.)

Steve

Quote from: Winner on Jan 14, 03:15 PM 2019why don’t you create a team Steve will lend you the computer

If anyone serious had an organized team, It would be easy to find a team leader willing to work with them.
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