Visual Roulette v Roulette Computers
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Introduction
As one of few roulette
system sellers who offer for sale both a visual roulette system and a computer
roulette system I hope to be well placed to offer up an opinion about some of
the key differences between visual and software roulette prediction systems.
It’s true to say that
the best roulette computer will be always produce better results than the best
visual roulette method but it is also just as true to say that the best visual
roulette system will beat the vast majority of computers and I hope to show in
these brief notes how this happens, as at first thought it may be surprising.
Roulette systems are
made up from thousands of relevant rouletteplaying factors that
when put together correctly should result with the bet numbers approaching the
landing pin just as the ball does. If a roulette system computer was programmed,
leaving out two important factors, then it’s never going to stand a chance of
beating a visual system that hadn’t overlooked these important roulette
factors. The knowledge of the roulette program designer needs to be at an
exceptional high level or otherwise the best option would always be the visual
roulette system.
Having stated that the
supreme accuracy of a top roulette prediction program is unbeatable visually, I
want to draw your attention to how this gap between the two is less then one
might expect and that crucially the advantage only really comes in to play at a
certain difficulty level of the game. For example it would in my view be
completely unnecessary to use a computer on a single pin dominant wheel as it
is so easy to play visually anyway.
Roulette Wheel
Speed Clocking
Computers measure ball
speed and this data is far more accurate and useful if measured later in the
spin and so it is the wheel speed measurement that we must take first. By
clicking on the zero to time the roulette rotor the computer also registers
exactly where all the numbers from at the start.
With the visual system
we are either counting in rhythm or counting vibrations to measure wheel speed.
The first advantage with this is that we can use the first available number to
start measuring and not have to wait for the zero to be in the right place.
This can save useful time and is the first advantage over a computer.
The next advantage the
visual system has over an average computer is that we measure all wheel speeds
over a certain period of time and that period remains the same for all wheel
speeds. This gives great consistency to wheel timing for the visual system. If
on the other hand we are timing the zero over 1 full revolution, as with many
computers, then an average computer will suffer from wheel speed drift in that
a 4 second wheel speed will slow down more whilst being measured(timed)
compared to when measuring a 2 second wheel speed.
The best advantage of all
for visual roulette wheel speed measuring is that because we locate our bets by
picking them from the wheel itself later in the spin, we do not need to pin
point the location of all the numbers at the start of the spin, as done with
the computers. The upside of all this is that we do not use the wheel speed
until the moment we pick our bet numbers and so any wheel speed measuring
inaccuracies that occurred earlier would only be impacted on, during the last
half of the spin compared to the whole spin with a computer that located the
position of the wheel numbers at the very start of the roulette spin.
Naturally this is not a
huge advantage or even weakness but it does emphasize some of the clever
aspects of the visual roulette system which make it a great way to start out
playing quality roulette.
Acoustics
Computers do not have
eyes or ears so they can not detect the degree of spin on a roulette ball and
they can not hear what I refer to as the ‘ball release’ moment, and I should
say that this particular type of ‘release’ should not be confused with the
moment the dealer releases the ball which is different.
As the ball orbits
around the wheel track it will usually at some point later in the spin converts
its spin orbit energy where the spinning ball will release its energy and
convert into a more rolling style of movement. This is a critical moment in the
roulette spin and depending on the external conditions, it will on some days
release early and on some days may not be able to convert and release at all. I
am sure you can imagine how much difference this will make in virtually all
areas of the game. A rolling ball is far more useful to time or measure and a
rolling ball is more likely to land slow and calm and with out much bounce.
However a fast forward spinning roulette ball that was unable to convert its
energy will be useless for measuring and will probably also hit the pin and
then spin off to land just about anywhere.
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The key advantage here
will be for a top visual roulette player who will be able to hear the
sound of the release moment, whereby
the type of vibration sound of the roulette ball changes. Knowing whether the
ball has released or not will give good indications as to the forthcoming
bounce and will also make judging the ball easier compared to other periods.
There are many other related issues to both sound and vision within the
roulette game and these are explained in more detail
in my customers CD player manual.
Deceleration of the
Roulette Wheel
The variation in wheel
speed deceleration rates between different roulette wheels has always posed a
few interesting mathematical questions but has always been harder for the
visual player than the clocker. However the great news for the modern day
visual roulette system player is that nowadays wheel manufacturers seem more interested
in perpetual motion than mixing it up. They and the croupiers too like a wheel
with almost no deceleration, whereas the casinos would prefer much more of a
mixed up situation. So wheels made over the last few years are not likely to
pose any deceleration issues for the visual player. If they are playing an
older wheel, the Jafco roulette playing system allows the player to move the
bet positions to allow for any small levels of deceleration.
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Ball Speed Timing
Ball speed judgment for
the visual player is easier than some players realise, though there are some
secrets to the technique. However there is no getting away from the fact that
accurate ball speed data is the domain of the roulette computer and it is in
this area that computers can excel. I say can because so many designs don’t.
As soon as there is
more than 1 pin in play the ball time alone will not provide the landing pin on
a constant basis unless the bet is within about 2-3 revolutions from the end by
which time it would be too late to bet anyway.
Playing the two and
three pin games is all about technique and not just nano second ball times and
this is precisely why the Jafco 2 pin visual roulette system performs better
than any computer that I have seen apart from my own which is logical as it is
based on exactly the same winning roulette system.
Roulette
Bet Adjustment
Roulette computers can give
out an audio prediction on the final click of the ball. Providing they do not
suffer from chip processing delays, the computer is able to carry out many last
moment calculations to maximize its targeting of the best bet position. This is
area of the game where the computer has its greatest advantage over the visual
game. The equivalent for the very top visual player is that they too can make a
last moment move to their bet position but they need to be knowledgeable and
highly skilful to carry out this task in a way that could compare with the
computer.
Practicality
of Roulette Systems
A visual roulette system
will always be a more practical way of playing roulette and will often offer a
better margin than some computers. However, for the player who is looking for
an even higher margin then the becomes the best option. It is very important to check out the local
jurisdiction as computers for roulette are prohibited in some parts of the
world and we disclaim any responsibility for its misuse.
Winning
Roulette Margins
The margins will vary enormously
because of all the different factors involved. My visual roulette margin is
very high but the Pred7 will add about a further 15% to that margin, and even
more for a less good VB roulette system player.
The ultimate way to play
is to have both options available, especially as the Visual Roulette System is
less than £200. The player can then move around selecting the method that feels
best for any given set of roulette circumstances.
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