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I need a way to chart dealer (table)sectors...any takers

Started by rambus, August 21, 2009, 11:00:31 AM

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rambus

I need a way to chart dealer sectors. . . i have a live system that i am using, but i need to know if the dealers are hitting sectors on the wheel consistanly. . . this method that i use is completely unknown. .

VLSroulette

Hello Rambus.

Do you mean you need a software-based tracker?

Regards.

gizmotron

Quote from: rambus on August 21, 2009, 11:00:31 AM
. . . this method that I use is completely unknown. .

Well, not completely unknown. Your favorite dealer sectors will follow normal randomness. They will group effectively for your system at times and they will not group effectively for your system at times. Once you understand that you will begin to watch many systems to see when one of them is working effectively for you at that time. Now figure out a way to chart for that. Simplicity still offers you the same opportunities with randomness as the overall ruling factor. Sectors are no more effective as table layout groupings.

Unless you think that dealers can throw sectors at will... Because if you do that capability will be effective at times and non-effective at others, just like randomness.

VLSroulette

QuoteSectors are no more effective as table layout groupings.

Perhaps it has something to do with the adding of the observation of a physical phenomenon. Some people get more confidence when dealing with physical phenomena rather than not (albeit in terms of probability, a disc-based sector of 12 or N numbers is only one of the many combinations possible, and hence no different).

In such case, this physical approach is at most harmless.

gizmotron

I agree completely with that Victor. I once thought that sectors would lead to more consistency in patterns, trends, and dominances. Later I came to the conclusion that the red/black sectors were producing the same results as pie shaped slices of the wheel. It all came down to timing. When you observe different effects is more important than the groupings that you follow as your favorites. If your strategy is to beat the game by waiting for an advantage then timing becomes your method. So you bet low when it is lacking quality and you bet big when it looks good. This is the same method for counting cards too. You bet bigger when there are a lot of high cards still in the deck.

VLSroulette

Mark,

It all boils down to people needing a reason to bet. The most obvious is to say: the ball is landing at wheel section X or Z, then bet on it.




QuoteI need a way to chart dealer sectors. . .

A way would be to use roulette xtreme software (uxsoftware.com) and create a different file for each dealer.

Then you can open the "wheel analysis" window to see what section of the wheel does every dealer hits the most (raw values). It goes like this -Click to enlarge-:

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Now, if you are using something regarded to ball movement, then you may want to ask a coder for a custom-made tracker.

Kind regards,
Victor

rambus

i will elaborate on this more. . . i am looking to chart what dealers are actually rolling, by sectors. . . i am not looking to predict, but to see if they are not staying in one sector too long more than other sectors. .

rambus

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