I watch and take notes on all activity from the dealer. Here's what I dont get >> Maybe....maybe a dealer can shoot for a certain section with some accuracy, thats a MAYBE.
However, as I check off numbers on the wheel, lets say a dealer IS hitting in the same section for 'X' number of spins. We'll say over 15 spins. The part that kills me, they are NOT even looking at the wheel (release point) when they spin. If they are not looking and its STILL in a certain section, now what? I assume its a coincidence but I sure see it alot. When I start to notice a pattern early on, I THEN watch the head/eyes of the dealer to see what they are looking at while spinning. Usually they are talking to someone or spacing out (lol). Comments?
Ken
I agree most if not all croupiers seem to pay very little attention to the job when releasing the ball, but that doesn't mean they aren't using some skill & muscle memory to aim the ball into a particular section of the wheel.
I'm not saying they do, but it is possible.
They don't need to be looking at the wheel to know they are shooting from close to the last number, and they don't need to be trying all that hard. In fact sector shooting probably happens more when they are paying less attention and just inanely locking into a routine.
Agreed but I would think they would at least try and spin at a CERTAIN POINT, meaning, looking.
I watch the dealers at DublinBet and they rarely look when spinning but alot of the time, they end up in the same section. Some good methods can come from that. Thanks for the response BTW.
Ken
some casinos instruct their staff not to look.
I was playing omn Supercasino yesterday, and the croupier spun the following...18,30,28,28,15,32,32,28.
Thast is just a sample, it happens regularly repeaters and sections coming up again and again. Im not sure if they are aiming for certain sectors, or if its as has allready been suggested down to muscle memory.
Let`s look at this from the perspective of a full table . Assuming 5 players , each one playing his own method.
Why should the dealer pay much attention ? We are not Mano-a-Mano with the dealer .
If the 0 shows some cats win , some lose half and tsomeare screwed.
But recognizing a dealers habit like Kagaton just mentioned with the observed numbers. They were hitting rather well into the VOISINS section at the single 0 wheel.
At a single 0 wheel I would either select follow the the Voisins or follow the action on both VOISINS or the combined TIERS/ ORPHELINS section. Very simple MO indeed.
Any BETTER targets???
N. D.