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I know of two ways, though there may be more:
1. Find a "biased wheel." Over time, roulette wheels begin to tilt slightly, which means that the ball is more likely than not to end up in a certain area. The bias will genuinely be very slight, but exploitable. The way to find a biased wheel is to record the numbers that come up on the board over several thousand spins. Maybe 10,000. If a number, or set of numbers that are grouped together, comes up more often than chance allows, then you probably have a biased wheel. The history of gambling is rife with stories of teams that have found biased wheels and made a lot of money off of them. It's sort of like the "card counting" of roulette.
2. Sector tracking. You'd have to look this one up on your own. I don't understand it well enough to explain it.
Originally posted by zY|
1. Find a "biased wheel." Over time, roulette wheels begin to tilt slightly, which means that the ball is more likely than not to end up in a certain area. The bias will genuinely be very slight, but exploitable. The way to find a biased wheel is to record the numbers that come up on the board over several thousand spins. Maybe 10,000. If a number, or set of numbers that are grouped together, comes up more often than chance allows, then you probably have a biased wheel. The history of gambling is rife with stories of teams that have found biased wheels and made a lot of money off of them. It's sort of like the "card counting" of roulette.
2. Sector tracking. You'd have to look this one up on your own. I don't understand it well enough to explain it.
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