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Feeding Frenzy - roulette question

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March 26th, 2011 at 4:48:34 AM permalink
DJTeddyBear
Member since: Nov 2, 2009
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Quote: teeth1
There is a difference, the lights and the bar aren't attached to the wheel. I'd simply prefer the game in it's basic form without all the embellishments. If you want the new technology you can play RR.

The sensor isn't attached to the wheel. It's inside the rail, or attached to the rail, above the groove.
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March 26th, 2011 at 5:29:12 AM permalink
teeth1
Member since: Feb 23, 2011
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Quote: DJTeddyBear
The sensor isn't attached to the wheel. It's inside the rail, or attached to the rail, above the groove.


Amazing technology, there's nothing they can't do these days.
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May 6th, 2011 at 1:10:38 AM permalink
teeth1
Member since: Feb 23, 2011
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Thanks to DJ and the link below it would appear, from the details listed, that direction and speed of the wheel are things that are closely monitored by casinos.
Also listed, under the events monitored, are the different electronic components, associated with the wheel, which are apparently integrated.
What a fun game.

http://www.tcsjohnhuxley.com/en/gaming-systems-and-security/roulette-wheel-analysis.html


Dashboard View

The Dashboard shows the status of the roulette estate by representing each table by a window. The table window displays information such as whether the table is open or closed, its minimum bet limit, its instantaneous or average turnover, number of players, games per hour, and any alerts that are outstanding for the table. By clicking a table icon the operator can open and close tables and change the bet limits and target game speed.

The Dashboard screen also contains the Alerts window. Alerts represent any exceptional event and can be configured.

Examples of alerts are:
• Device offline
• Wheel direction not changed between successive spins
• Wheel spun too fast or slow
• Games per hour too high or low
• Biased wheel
• Drop zone anomaly


Alerts remain active until they are acknowledged by an authorised user. An audit trail is maintained of which alerts were cleared by which operator and at what date and time.

Gaming Floor Live Components

Gaming Floor Live consists of several types of components networked together via the Nexus Table Hub Hardware. The Nexus is a table-mounted network-connected device that manages all of the Gaming Floor Live related hardware on a gaming table, including:
• Roulette wheel (TCSJOHNHUXLEY Saturn or Cammegh)
• Reader head (for standard Roulette Wheels)
• Chipper Champ2 chip sorting machine
• Active table limits display
• Dealer interface device
• Smart dolly

The Nexus is responsible for collecting gaming data and sending it to the Gaming Floor Live Server. It also receives and carries out instructions from the Server, such as opening and closing the table, and changing the minimum and/or maximum bet.
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May 6th, 2011 at 3:04:33 AM permalink
FleaStiff
Member since: Oct 19, 2009
Threads: 75
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Quote: teeth1

• Drop zone anomaly.

Does this mean one incident wherein the ball failed to land in a slot?
Or is it an analysis of the recent numbers that shows bias toward a particular octet but does not yet rise to a determination of a biased wheel?
May 6th, 2011 at 3:50:40 AM permalink
teeth1
Member since: Feb 23, 2011
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Quote: FleaStiff
Does this mean one incident wherein the ball failed to land in a slot?
Or is it an analysis of the recent numbers that shows bias toward a particular octet but does not yet rise to a determination of a biased wheel?


You would think that bias would cover segment abnormalities.
Perhaps it refers to some sort of irregularity with the bounce of the ball.
Who knows?
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May 6th, 2011 at 1:47:41 PM permalink
Croupier
Member since: Nov 15, 2009
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Quote: FleaStiff
Does this mean one incident wherein the ball failed to land in a slot?
Or is it an analysis of the recent numbers that shows bias toward a particular octet but does not yet rise to a determination of a biased wheel?


It could also mean something has been dropped in the wheel, or that the slot dividers are not properly set.
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