App Description

Our roulette analysis software is a web-based tool and Iphone app that analyses the results of spins at a roulette table. The software exposes any bias that may be present in the wheel and in doing so gives you, the punter, an edge over the casino. This is not a roulette system. The only way to get an edge on the casino is firstly to understand what a roulette wheel actually is and then exploit any weakness that it may have.

That wheels have bias is not in doubt. It also turns out that the bias shifts over time. Our software detects this. If there is no clear bias you don’t bet, it’s as simple as that. If the wheel is truly random you must walk away as you are bound to lose. The results are startling when displayed graphically. What causes a shifting bias is unclear. It could be an unbalanced or indeed fixed wheel. Most likely it’s caused by the natural rhythm that croupiers develop or in the case of autowheels the limited scope of the pneumatic mechanism. What ever it is – it happens and our software finds it – It’s the only way to get an edge over the casino.

Any idea that winning at roulette has anything to do with numbers is nonsense. We attempt to predict the winning slot which just happens to be identified by a number. To identify a single slot is an impossible task but by analysing the wheel over a period of spins our software attempts to identify a wining sector. In the limit you could bet one chip on every number – ie the sector is the whole wheel. This would not yield a profit because there are 37 slots and the casino only pays out 35:1. You may decide to bet on half the wheel. Or a third etc. But you are always betting on a sector (or neighbourhood as it’s sometimes called). Randomly choosing a sector is as pointless as choosing any set of random numbers. You only bet on a sector that is displaying bias.

We have analysed hundreds of sessions of real wheels. No matter what a casino may say about a fair wheel, in almost all cases the wheel displays a bias. By bias we mean that over time the ball is landing in one sector of the wheel rather than another. You may think that making the sector as big as possible would yield a better result. So betting on an 18 slot sector would yield more than betting on say a 10 slot sector. In our research this proves not to be true. In the hundreds of analyses we have done it turns out that the most profitable sector is 9 wide. In other words you only need to risk 9 units on each spin in order to yield the most profit.
For a fuller explanation about how the software works visit our website.

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