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Advantage Play (roulette wheel physics) => Roulette Physics => Topic started by: anderslee71 on May 30, 2012, 11:55:12 AM

Title: Why they changed roulette balls? Here are the images.
Post by: anderslee71 on May 30, 2012, 11:55:12 AM
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If the 'no more bets' announcement on the terminals was originally programmed to suit the lighter ball to come on 3-4 ball revs before the end of every spin (about 5 secs) but is not reprogrammed to adapt to a new heavier ball, this automatically shifts the 'no more bets' announcement to come on towards the end of the spin for the heavier ball and subsequently punters would be presented with the opportunity to be able to place bets at the end of every spin and cash in.The 'ball speed' the sensor detects during a spin (programmed for the lighter ball) triggers the NMB to come on 5 secs towards the end of every spin with the lighter ball. But if the sensor detects the same ball speed during a spin with the heavier ball in the wheel, it will trigger the NMB to come on after the ball exits the track in every spin instead. This means no matter how soft or hard both balls are thrown, the same situation will occur and repeat itself in every spin.Now, just imagine you can create the same opportunity without having to wait for a casino staff to make such a rare mistake of replacing the wrong type of ball in their wheels. Now you can. You can create the same opportunity by using our Roulette King Insightbet-Turbo  to predict, in advance, where on the rotor the ball will exit the track.