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Bally video roulette machines

Started by Mandycat12, April 28, 2014, 12:01:05 AM

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Mandycat12

Anybody have any systems to beat these machines?

ausguy

Mandycat12 - You can't beat them long term because Bally video machines (like Vegas Star etc) are RNG & are allowed to legally cheat. Slot machines are also RNG which beat most players. RNG is a class of gaming machine set to return a set % back to the player. Look on Google to see how slots work. I only know this because I looked a lot of this stuff up on the casino gaming regulators sites and online a few years ago. It's freely available to you or anyone else looking for info (although complex due to technical/legalise type descriptions).

Do some homework in SEARCH on here & save yourself some money. Type in CHEATING RNG software reveals some sobering reading for starters. What you're asking about has been extensively discussed going back years. Browsing past posts will explain a lot.

Alternatively live test them with your own money & use any system/method/progression known to roulette players & the gambling man/woman & while you might win sometimes most of the time you will lose like in 1 step forward & 2 steps back.

Think about this also. The video display on RNG slots, roulette, card games etc. could be taken away altogether & just played with a bare bones bet panel.

The display is only there to suck the player in so that they think things are real when in fact they are not. I haven't seen Bally Video Roulette (not seen in OZ) but if they are anything like Vegas Star Video Roulette with their HD show of spins from 3 dealers as in 1.spin for x no. of spins & then change to the 2nd dealer = same process, then dealer 3. same same & back to dealer 1. & the cycle restarts. After observing for 2 full cycles i saw the exact same numbers (repeat video image) aligning with the centre spindle but different number drops most of the time.

Also the number manipulation happens when they switch from a front dealer/wheel view to an overhead wheel shot. Also the dealers always take the ball off the little cup holder at the top of the spindle for every spin (you never see a spin from a number & you never see the ball put into the little centre cup).

Most players I see don't notice any of these things ? They think they are the real deal & play & lose accordingly ? I don't lose simply because I don't play them as losing a lot of money 2010/2011 taught me some very costly lessons. I only play live dealer, either real chip casino or on line.

ausguy

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