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Wheel bias on airball?

Started by Red74, April 03, 2012, 12:59:49 PM

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ReDsQuaD

Quote from: mcmonaco on April 03, 2012, 05:58:06 PM
-not confused....thats exactly what is there
in these airball machines my friend.
One couldn't imagine it is possible,but take
my word it is so.

Sorry but you are not making any sense.

mcmonaco

--Sorry too...thought you wouldn't understand.
but never mind don't blame you.You should investigate
and find out....that is what I did,remember more then
80000 spins stored.Doesn't it tells you something.
And when/if/you do above it will make sense.

ReDsQuaD

The reason for confusion is because we are on two different levels from each other. From what i have read, you are suggesting a compact disk can recalibrate/reset a wheel? We are talking about a real wheel not RNG.

mcmonaco

Quote from: ReDsQuaD on April 03, 2012, 06:38:51 PM
The reason for confusion is because we are on two different levels from each other. From what I have read, you are suggesting a compact disk can recalibrate/reset a wheel? We are talking about a real wheel not RNG.

My friend it really seems we are on diff.levels.
A compact disc is new set of pre-det.numbers
and it CAN NOT FAIL.....maybe we should talk about this privately.
Not a place to talk about this.For now good night.

ReDsQuaD

I would be wasting my time to carry on with this.

Kelly

A computer controls the rotor speed and the predetrmined time the air jets pushes the ball, but it does not mean that the computer is able to predict or control neither the outcome numbers or the colours on the even chances. As an extra random factor the machine can be programmed to give the ball 1 or multiple extra "air pushes" after no more bets are called.

Besides the physic reasons for it, you would never get the machine sold to the casinos, or approved by the gaming commisiion.  Imagine what would happen if randomness was not a part of the game and what would happen if a losing punter through the patent office was able to prove that the machine was rigged and not random.  He could sue the casino and win, Basicly all punters could do that. 

Its a myth (new one) which is very easy to dismiss by the casinos, gaming commisions and the wheel manufacturer.

mcmonaco

--Am sure it is so where you come from,but not
Balkan(ever heard of it)6 ex Yugoslav countries,
no gaming commision there,no control whatsoever,
all corrupted and tables(live and automated) rigged.
Sounds incredible but it is true,Kelly...above and all
previously said.

Kelly

Find out who the wheel manufacturer is and its possible to find the tech on it. I doubt you will find special tech constructions for the mafia and casino owners at the balkans.

  Besides, the simple physichs makes it impossible to predict colours even if  you can predetermine the the finish of the air push to the ball. As for the ball behaviour in the pocktes, try read the tech explanations at the patents. Its an air ball machine.....

mcmonaco

--And why do you think the pockets are magnetised,
and the plastic ball have another still smaller ball inside.
I'm following this phenomena for several years now and
cause of it riggid behaviour am on top.I go there as if
I was going to take some cash with my card on bankomat.
Wee got acquainted in the meantime,wheel and me Lol..

Kelly

There are plenty of things going on below the rotor and other places inside an airball machine but magnets are not a part of it.  Its not nessecary.  Stepper motors, air nozzels and air passages to the pockets etc. 

mcmonaco

Dear Kelly I know it all(concerning not riggid machines)but could you explain this;
When the ball drops in the pocket(airball or live wheel)it stops where???or better,
where it must stop?????
In this case it stops exactly in the middle of the pocket with askew base(physically
it should stop in the bottom of the pocket)not touching side walls and after anouncment of the number spoon
it goes to the bottom of the pocket and eventually under a rotor inside.
How is machine you are(if)playing behaving.Does this explain anything.
I will tray and safe-screen it tomorrow so you can see this phenomen.

ReDsQuaD


mcmonaco

Quote from: ReDsQuaD on April 04, 2012, 03:15:49 PM
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You dear kid wouldn't  have a clue what's going
on in here.To explain something to laymen is
impossible mission.

Kelly

Its been a while since a have played the air ball machines simply because of the NMB is too early but what you see is not uncommon.  It dont have to mean anything, but try to take some pictures if you can do it without getting knee cap`d or getting a horse head thrown in your bed.

ReDsQuaD

Quote from: mcmonaco on April 04, 2012, 03:34:07 PM
You dear kid wouldn't  have a clue what's going
on in here.To explain something to laymen is
impossible mission.

Lol, coming from the a guy who thinks magnets are being used to rigg the game. Aww bless.


ReDsQuaD

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