No. It would not!Quote: zeldastrike321would it not be worth getting that team to record numbers for tens of thousands of spins.
Maybe you need to up your bets. Not being sure of your financial situation, try betting black chips on the pass line with full 3-4-5 odds, and also make some come bets for the same amount. See if that keeps your attention.Quote: FinsRuleRoulette is so boring. How could anyone play it for more than a couple of spins?
Craps, Bac, and blackjack (unless you are counting), same thing. I can play all of those games for 15-20 minutes, and then it just gets repetitive.
Slot machines at least have fun pictures and TV clips. (I can only play those for 15 minutes too).
I think I might be getting too old for all of this.
For me the fun at a nice casino is not just the continual betting but also the drinks, pretty women, fun atmosphere.
Quote: AceMaybe you need to up your bets. Not being sure of your financial situation, try betting black chips on the pass line with full 3-4-5 odds, and also make some come bets for the same amount. See if that keeps your attention.
For me the fun at a nice casino is not just the continual betting but also the drinks, pretty women, fun atmosphere.
I get it. But even a coin toss is exciting if you're gonna have $1000 riding on it.
I just prefer games that have some thinking involved.
Craps is a lot of fun when you're winning, but pretty much everything is.
Quote: OnceDearNo. It would not!
So making millions in a day or two isn't incentive enough for you?
Quote: SOOPOOIf there is a wheel bias and you correctly identify it, then yes, you could make money consistently. However, seeing a single number twice in a small sample is WAY more likely to be random than it is to be evidence of a true wheel bias.
If for some ungodly reason I was ever forced to play roulette your idea can be no worse than any other, and has the tiniest chance of actually being better.
So why haven't you tried it out yet? Have you ever tried to track numbers for the purpose of determining a wheel bias?
Quote: zeldastrike321Have you ever tried to track numbers for the purpose of determining a wheel bias?
It’s on my bucket list.
I gave the answer for free. If you want the explanation, it would cost you more than you can afford.Quote: zeldastrike321So making millions in a day or two isn't incentive enough for you?
Quote: zeldastrike321So making millions in a day or two isn't incentive enough for you?
I am pretty convinced that Casinos track the wheels already. They already have the board. The roulette bias team from Spain were pioneers and did that decades ago. I’m pretty convinced that with better technology and laser precision, I believe the wheels are better suited to minimize biases. Also, I believe going back to my original point: casinos are probably tracking the bias. If they find one that’s really off, they probably swap it out. Even if you DO find a bias, casinos are not going to sit there a win hundreds of thousands of dollars. They’re going to be watching you and will think something is up. If you’re so inclined to try it, go ahead and knock yourself out.
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Eh. Human variance is my reason why roulette is do difficult to attempt to track #s or bias.
When i learned to deal this, I was told to spin differently every single time. Whether its spinning the ball fast one spin, and slow another, or spinning the wheel fast with a slow ball, fast ball slow spin etc.etc.etc..
Maybe some places just dont require it, or its an old school practice..I see dealers just launch the ball every spin with the same wheel speed.
Im also left handed, and really terrible at snapping right handed to the point where i just stopped trying(and 9/10 wheels are right handed), so every spin is always different naturally lol
Quote: GlenGEh. Human variance is my reason why roulette is do difficult to attempt to track #s or bias.
When i learned to deal this, I was told to spin differently every single time. Whether its spinning the ball fast one spin, and slow another, or spinning the wheel fast with a slow ball, fast ball slow spin etc.etc.etc..
Maybe some places just dont require it, or its an old school practice..I see dealers just launch the ball every spin with the same wheel speed.
Im also left handed, and really terrible at snapping right handed to the point where i just stopped trying(and 9/10 wheels are right handed), so every spin is always different naturally lol
Glen,
Let’s say the wheel is spinning at a constant speed Do you think a dealer can practice releasing the ball at a certain point and influencing the drop to a certain section enough times to make it statistically significant?