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Applying Newton's Laws to Roulette

Started by Mr_Bee, January 11, 2009, 07:21:25 PM

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Herb

QuoteSometimes it is not so easy to see release number when the ball is released.

Here's something that I've found to be helpful.

When the ball is released, focus on the number as a spot, then read the number as it comes more into focus by following the spot as the wheel rotates.

Markhowy

Kelly is completely correct!

The other conditions that can multiply the dealer signature outcome is two common drop zones that might even be opposite each other! The wheel can appear to be level or near level, the dealer spins the ball and rotor at a constant speed, if the strike poine one is missed, it can go on to hit the second strike point on the opposite side, the wheels speed been at the same deceleration of the balls deceration means no matter which strike point is hit, the ball hits the same sector.

Here is a video showing a croupier influencing the ball and wheel to make the outcome suit themselves
nolinks://nolinks.rouletteprediction.com/croup1.htm

Interesting that the croupiers can manipulate where the ball will land.  .

Regards

markhowy@gmail.com



gingermolloy

nolinks://nolinks.amazon.co.uk/Newtonian-Casino-Penguin-Press-Science/dp/0140145931

This book tells the true story of a group smuggled a computer into a casino to win.

They used the laws of motion to do this I am sure

ginger

Jakkalsdraai

I watched Howy's Vid.

Even I prdicted correctly where the ball would fall.And i know little about VB. There is no scatter on this wheel. The ball basically drops dead. Not what we see in casinos. I see balls running on the rail and balls doing all kinds of funny things. I know that was not the reason for showing the video. But just adding my 2c.

Jakk


Jakkalsdraai

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