Many may argue about he validity of past spins by a dealer. I have a premise that a system can "recognize" a dealer's spin (type of spin). Is there (and I want to bring this up to moderators), a way to store spins made by a particular dealer for forum members. (I.e. have a file called "Grace"--one of the Rivebelle cropiers
or a file called "Olga"--one of the Dublinbet dealers. The premise is that if the system can "understand", if you will, the mindset of the dealer, that it may increase wins.
(Scenario: Let's say Grace is the croupier for 30 minutes and you're playing a system that requires a dozen to miss 6 times before it's ready to put in play. With a "storage" of Grace's past spins, you don't have to wait until you actually have missed 6 times, using "stored" spins, you can -fast forward- five of those misses and be ready quicker.)
"With a "storage" of Grace's past spins, you don't have to wait until you actually have missed 6 times, using "stored" spins, you can -fast forward- five of those misses and be ready quicker." --- No joking, really? Ken ;)
Quote--- No joking, really? Ken ;)
It's part of a strategy called "dealer fingerprint", where you can have a continuation of the same dealer (in a way) by storing the spin results in files, preferably by date and time and filing them away under a dealer's name.
Say what you will, it's making me money ;)
Proof
I see Grace quite a bit. I seldom have a loosing G.U.T. session when he is spinning. When I lost big with the G.U.T. it was when some new girl I'd never heard of was spinning.
Again, I'm not ready to climb the highest tree and shout, but there may be something to this dealer signature after all.
Sam
I read recently that a dealer "trainee" may hurt bettors who use systems because their spins tend to be unpredictable, whereas a 'seasoned' dealer tends to spin the exact same way each time.