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Hello all! Rpro is hitting the wheel again!

Started by MrRpro, May 19, 2011, 03:51:49 AM

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MrRpro

Hi all!  I would like to say that I am glad to be back playing roulette again, and sorry to anyone who I may have offended my last time in the forum. 

I realize I left in a huff, and I can now say that I let my temper get the better of me and I'm sorry if I have offended anyone. 

I have not played roulette in almost 3 years, but last week started playing again on the video machines at the local Native American Casino Arizona. 

They have an awesome new machine called "Organic Roulette". 

I have done pretty well in my two outings, winnning $40 the first time and $50 this morning.    So, I guess maybe I "still got it", although a loss is only a few spins away, as we all know. 

So, I just wanted to talk a little bit about what I have been doing on the wheel. 

I'm sorry to say that I have forgotten about a lot of the systems I developed that I had some great results with, so I have been using Kimo Li's American matrix to help me to isolate some good bets. 

I have not been using a "set" system with it, so to speak, but rather using it to identify smart bets. 

I have found many great ways to bet successfully with it.    For instance, I will bet 6 number rows and columns that have not been hit as much as the others, and I have also been betting the last 3 unhit splits with much success. 

I usually let 10-12 spins go by before betting.    Most patterns aren't visible until at least 8 numbers or so have been hit.   

Then, you can really start to see opportunities, like 4 number clumps, splits, rows, and other hot opportunities. 

There really is no method to it.    I guess you could call it "freestyle".   

What I have really come to learn from Kimo's great invention is that you shouldn't look at the numbers in "wheel" form, but in "matrix" form. 

The matrix is an awesome tool and thanks so much to Kimo for giving it to us. 

Anyway, just wanted to say hello, and hope you'll all welcome me back into the forum again. 

Hope you are all winning a bunch!

 

Nathan Detroit

Those roulette video machines are they  airball Roulette EVOLUTION, Starburst   (RNG), or green slot type  roulette machines manufactured  by Bally.

N.D.

MrRpro

I'm not 100% certain, but they may be airball.   The ball is launched onto the wheel by computer.  so it may be done with air.   

I know the Roulette Revolution machines you are referring to, but this one is not that.   It's called "Organic Roulette", and is similar to the Roulette Revolution machines.

They used to have the one made by Bally's, which seats 6 players around the wheel, each with their own touch screen.

This one seats 6 players on each side, with the wheel and a big screen in the middle.   It's similar to the Revoultion machine, but much better and with many more features.

They have only had it for about two months or so.   The Bally's machines seem to be becoming obsolete. 

At any rate, I have noticed no difference in the results than any human dealt table.   However, if you are using any timing methods or dealer elease, it will be quite difficult to do as a computer program determines the release point.

I made the mistake of thinking that the release point might always be the same, and just the speed of the ball would be different, but that does not seem to be the case.

The release is random, and almost impossible to get a guage on with the human eye.

chippy

hi rpro,welcome back,wondered what happened to your rpro forum,anyway good to see you back :)

Pedro

Yes welcome back Rpro,

Kimo li matrix is a great tool and also have a look at Holymans matrix, now theres another champ that Iwish would come back.

Good Luck.

Pedro

Pedro

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