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Roulette 6 different dealers?

Discussion in 'Roulette Forum' started by mr j, Mar 8, 2017.

  1. mr j

    mr j Well-Known Member

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    Let me ask your opinion on this beauty......lets say we had 6 different dealers, each spin 30 times. We also have ONE dealer spinning 180 times. Should we roughly get the same stats?

    Just to verify, none of the 7 dealers are out to get us. (lol) None of them even look at the wheel when spinning, nor do they give crap where the ball lands. I have this method I use...... I compile quite a few numbers but then it might be dealer change, I hate it.

    It almost seems as if I tracked numbers for no damn reason with a new spinner on scene (no, I'm not playing cold numbers).

    Ken
     
  2. TurboGenius

    TurboGenius Well-Known Member Founding Member

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    Dealer change doesn't matter. In my opinion.
     
  3. Fossell

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    So, is it effecting your results negatively with your method? What happens if you took results from 7 different tables compared to 1.
     
  4. Bobby

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    I don't think it matters... TG says that he has no problem beating RNG (as he has in another thread)... so I'm guessing he is not dependant on real world bias...
     
  5. Dr. Sir Anyone Anyone

    Dr. Sir Anyone Anyone Well-Known Member Lineage to Founders

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    Yes, dealer's affect the physics. Wheel speed preferences, ball...they have an effect.
     
  6. TurboGenius

    TurboGenius Well-Known Member Founding Member

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    Doesn't change random, doesn't change the math.
    38 dealers spinning 1 spin or 1 dealer spinning 38 spins.
    So with 38 dealers you could look at a individual spin outcome and say "Yep, that was Suzy - I can tell". lol
    Please.
     
  7. Baccarat man

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    Yes i agree
     

  8. mr j

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    Dealer change SHOULDN'T matter, I would say but......I'm really in the middle on this one.

    Ken
     
  9. Dr. Sir Anyone Anyone

    Dr. Sir Anyone Anyone Well-Known Member Lineage to Founders

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    For the people that are just gambling...like system players, the dealer changes simply don't matter. The physics are irrelevant because they are merely relying on blind luck. The system player can remain blissfully ignorant of the playing conditions because it won't have an effect on their system in the long run.

    At the AP level it does matter because the AP is exploiting inefficiencies in the dealer/wheel.
     
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  10. TurboGenius

    TurboGenius Well-Known Member Founding Member

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    lol. What a laugh that post is.
    There is AP - there is only AP.
    Playing systems is bling luck and ignorance...
    At least you agree that for us lucky ignorant people - it doesn't matter one bit.
    In reality -
    Random is still random, the math is still the math and never changes - it doesn't care if I'm a insane system player or a AP player - it's the same thing for both of us.
     
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    Hi Caleb, what would you do if a dealer was trying to make your game harder?
    Betting after his/her release of the ball?
     
  12. BlueAngel

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    Then why don't you spin the ball for a change and see if could hit what you want.
     

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