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Wiesbaden - anyone goes there?

Started by Kon-Fu-Sed, October 20, 2008, 07:41:37 AM

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Kon-Fu-Sed

Hello All,

As we have access to enormous amounts of live spin-data from Casino Wiesbaden, I think it would be very interesting if someone who knows the circumstances there could tell us about them. For example...

... wheel-directions:
Do they alter them or not?
Only on some tables? Which?

... ball-release:
Is the ball released above the last winning number?
By all dealers?
Only on some tables? Which?

... dealer-shifts:
Are they "regular" - do they come back to the table on a regular basis?
Is there a single croupier or several (three)?
If more than one; do they take turns throwing the ball?
Only on some tables? Which?

And more...

My opinion is that the more knowledge we have about the circumstances creating the spins-sequences, the better they can be used...
;)

Thanks In Advance,
KFS

winkel

Hi KFS,

Wiesbaden is one of the oldest casinos in the world.

The rules in germany are very strict and followed by the croupiers.
- at start of the table the ball is placed on the date of the day
- it starts with a clockwise spin of the wheel and opposite ball-release
- the croupier should release the ball nearly at the point of its last rest

hand-change
- hand-change is ordered by the head of the table
-- change after limited time (working-time, breaks, other circumstances)
-- change of crew
-- because all (except one and the touchbets) are french layouts. There are two "wurfcroupiers" (people who release balls) one is throwing the other is paying out. If there is a lot of money to collect or to pay out the cange is made deliberetly on order of the head.

hope this gives you most answers, otherwise please ask again

br
winkel


Kon-Fu-Sed

winkel,

Thank You!


That info is much appreciated - at least by me!

Thanks,
KFS

petquesha

I was there about one year ago.
We played with some large chipse,and it was a scary place.
AT ll times we had at least 2 or 3 casinostaff around us,and i mean they were so close on us at all times ,i just wanted to leave.
We actualy had to rent suits in reception to get in the place.

Roulette is played by the proper rules,clock wise then counter ,etc etc...

regards Petquesha

winkel

You can see this the other way round:

If someone is betting with big stakes, they just watch for being asure everything is alright.

- your bets are placed correctly
- no other is claiming your bets/wins

It is all for your safety

br
winkel

petquesha

Winkel,i know what you mean,Las vegas is a god example, there they watch for your own good.
BTW ,they dont like it when you play 2 tables at the same time.
We were playing black jack and when they needed to shuffle, we dropped some chips on the roulette.
We kept backing the zeros.
No problem so far , untill zero actualy hit...
Now they  said ,that one cannot play 2 tables at the same time, I never heard that one before.
We had to lie to get our profits paid, I said that I was playing black jack and my friend was palying roulette ,she paid us ,but it was also not a very nice experience.
it was at circus circus .

but Wiesbaden was scary honestly ,seemed as if they wanted us gone , well thats the feeling I got.

BTW,i also play my own law off 3rd system for roulette , it works well.Been playing it on and off for 6 years now.

regards Petquesha

petquesha

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