To: Petronski
This is BS. The speed of the wheel does not take into account the position of the numbers at any given moment, nor does it take into account he speed of the ball in the opposite direction, or all the random bouncing a ball does before it settles in one pocket.
Total BS.
42 posted on
03/15/2005 12:12:41 AM PST by
MindBender26
(Having my own CAR-15 meant never having to say I was sorry......)
To: MindBender26
You got it....random ball bouncing ends in your own pocket.
48 posted on
03/15/2005 12:28:48 AM PST by
Route101
To: MindBender26
This is BS. The speed of the wheel does not take into account the position of the numbers at any given moment, nor does it take into account he speed of the ball in the opposite direction, or all the random bouncing a ball does before it settles in one pocket. Total BS.
Read post #7 and you will understand. First you observe a relation between ball place release and speed of the wheel differences and bucket quadrants in which the ball falls.
Your odds thus increase from 35/36 in roulette to actual above .5, thus insuring systematic winning accross losses and win patterns.
The only danger is that you;d fall out of step and go in a losing pattern.
55 posted on
03/15/2005 10:07:11 AM PST by
JudgemAll
(Condemn me, make me naked and kill me, or be silent for ever on my gun ownership and law enforcement)
To: MindBender26
Clearly, the speed of the ball and the wheel position need to be taken into account. The player with the wheel speed can do this with training. Clearly this guy had a lot of money, I doubt that it was won by chance.
The show Las Vegas" featured this scheme in one of their episodes. The player did have a device that measured the ball speed and wheel position so in effect made the betting far easier. Of course, in playing (cheating) you still must be careful to miss some of the time or you will be caught even faster.
60 posted on
03/15/2005 2:50:09 PM PST by
KC_for_Freedom
(Sailing the highways of America, and loving it.)
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