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Roulette Using a roulette computer for online live roulette?

Discussion in 'Roulette Forum' started by Sparky, Feb 25, 2015.

  1. Sparky

    Sparky Member Founding Member

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    Hi

    Does anyone actually use one for online casinos? I see most live roulette online call last bets before they spin the table.

    Thanks

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  2. zengrifter

    zengrifter Member Lineage to Founders

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    If you must place bets BEFORE ball spins, a computer-aided ball trajectory prediction will NOT work.
     
  3. zengrifter

    zengrifter Member Lineage to Founders

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    Further, the roulette trajectory computers exploit a microscopic flaw in MOST active wheels, I believe ...
    ... most active wheels are not perfectly level, and hence the physics of the ball inertia result in the ball falling from the track in the same place most of the time. This little flaw would not be present, one would think, in virtual roulette wheels EVEN IF you could bet after the ball is spinning and EVEN IF the ball inertia-physics was on par with real-wold ball physics ... or otherwise remained consistent to its own virtual physics algorithm.

    Say Sparky - does this answer your question?
    BTW, are you actually Dr. Science at the RouletteForum? Your intro here is the same as Dr. Science?
    But curiously, the OP question was attributed to RedHerring at that forum. Are you both Dr. Science and RedHerring? or neither?
     

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