I had to jump in here as I just seen this video. I have been studying a wheel based approach for quite some time. I could of predicted the clustered bets to do poorly. Consider the wheel as a clock face. With the clustered bet you need the ball to land between 1 and 4 o'clock for 50% chance of hitting. Leaving 5 o'clock to 1 o'clock with a 0% of hitting. With a spread out selection around the entire clockface you have approximately a 10% chance across any given 3 hours of the clock. Of course statistically it won't matter long run, but we play short runs. I personally prefer having a 10% chance 100% of the time rather than a 50% chance 20% of the time. Thx for the excellent content.
Interesting point there, perhaps we are better to design systems for quick low spin count sessions although as the series shows everything aggregates so we also need to consider the long term effects of a system.
The first question you have to actually confirm to validate your in-depth postulation and test, is to ensure that the wheel used is a “real” wheel using gravity and natural laws as the ball pocket realized and not computer driven in any way at all.
This is a great idea. Mr. RP, I've a real roulette wheel (in a wooden box) with premium roulette mat and chips too. I know it is not a big thing but if need one then I can give this set for you.
You only need a real wheel if you are studying ballistics which isn't important to the methods we use. We are well aware that these "Live Dealer" wheels are probably not real, we are still waiting for any evidence to surface on the matter but its relatively unimportant to the methods we work with. As long as the wheel is producing random results then its fine by us. If the wheel isn't producing random results then it can be exploited, so its a win-win either way really. With a comprehensive understanding of probability and the ability to monitor live dealer wheel results in a wide variety of ways, you can calculate what we consider to be the current domain of the wheel and therefore alter the scope of bets accordingly. We have spotted some anomalies in the live dealer wheels and we have some theories as to why although these are ongoing areas of research which we are meticulously documenting. As the DCC series poses the question do casinos cheat or not, in the coming episodes we are going to discuss if they did cheat how could it be done. Putting ourselves in the casinos shoes we have made several attempts at simulating casino style software with numerous players, we may extended this test on to our website in the future with a play money casino for our viewers to play so we can see if our theories are correct or not, which is another reason for launching this channel.
@@roulette-professional - Thank you for replying and sharing. You’re doing a great job with all these tests you’re carrying out so meticulously. The information gleaned is really interesting and with your summaries are worth so much to us all.
i believe the wheel your playing on is the most legit wheel with immersive, with the slow motion replay. The other ones are suspect that show odd ball movements. That would be a good comparison to do in a future video! @@roulette-professional
Do you mean on our website? I have just checked it and managed to sign up with an email address, its the bottom option on the sign up page. Hope that helps, if not please email rp@roulette-professional.com
I had to jump in here as I just seen this video. I have been studying a wheel based approach for quite some time. I could of predicted the clustered bets to do poorly. Consider the wheel as a clock face. With the clustered bet you need the ball to land between 1 and 4 o'clock for 50% chance of hitting. Leaving 5 o'clock to 1 o'clock with a 0% of hitting. With a spread out selection around the entire clockface you have approximately a 10% chance across any given 3 hours of the clock. Of course statistically it won't matter long run, but we play short runs. I personally prefer having a 10% chance 100% of the time rather than a 50% chance 20% of the time. Thx for the excellent content.
Interesting point there, perhaps we are better to design systems for quick low spin count sessions although as the series shows everything aggregates so we also need to consider the long term effects of a system.
Fascinating! Thank you for your detailed analysis and all your hard work to provide insight and researched facts.
Glad you enjoyed it! Thank you for the comment.
Hey, what simulator software do you use?
Also when is the next session? Loving them so far.
E5 is out already - th-cam.com/play/PLYBAFxKWNMKmsj6yHQ2Lqz1x_QGqqdaPA.html&si=410OPPLgbZWMKv9U we try and do them fortnightly-ish
@@roulette-professional cheers pal.
Learning alot from you, really appreciate your time and efforts.
The first question you have to actually confirm to validate your in-depth postulation and test, is to ensure that the wheel used is a “real” wheel using gravity and natural laws as the ball pocket realized and not computer driven in any way at all.
This is a great idea. Mr. RP, I've a real roulette wheel (in a wooden box) with premium roulette mat and chips too. I know it is not a big thing but if need one then I can give this set for you.
You only need a real wheel if you are studying ballistics which isn't important to the methods we use. We are well aware that these "Live Dealer" wheels are probably not real, we are still waiting for any evidence to surface on the matter but its relatively unimportant to the methods we work with.
As long as the wheel is producing random results then its fine by us. If the wheel isn't producing random results then it can be exploited, so its a win-win either way really.
With a comprehensive understanding of probability and the ability to monitor live dealer wheel results in a wide variety of ways, you can calculate what we consider to be the current domain of the wheel and therefore alter the scope of bets accordingly.
We have spotted some anomalies in the live dealer wheels and we have some theories as to why although these are ongoing areas of research which we are meticulously documenting.
As the DCC series poses the question do casinos cheat or not, in the coming episodes we are going to discuss if they did cheat how could it be done. Putting ourselves in the casinos shoes we have made several attempts at simulating casino style software with numerous players, we may extended this test on to our website in the future with a play money casino for our viewers to play so we can see if our theories are correct or not, which is another reason for launching this channel.
@@roulette-professional - Thank you for replying and sharing. You’re doing a great job with all these tests you’re carrying out so meticulously. The information gleaned is really interesting and with your summaries are worth so much to us all.
i believe the wheel your playing on is the most legit wheel with immersive, with the slow motion replay. The other ones are suspect that show odd ball movements. That would be a good comparison to do in a future video! @@roulette-professional
More great work. Refreshing way to look at roulette.
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for the comment . . .
Can’t sing up with email ? Greetz keep the good work👊🏻✌️
Do you mean on our website? I have just checked it and managed to sign up with an email address, its the bottom option on the sign up page. Hope that helps, if not please email rp@roulette-professional.com
I think online casino don't worry about cheating on the wheel. They just don't pay out if you win . I been waiting weeks to get my money out
Oh - that doesn't sound good - feel free to name and shame the casino here . . .
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