App Description

Our roulette analysis App requires no setup. Simply launch the app and use it. Using the app is simple but help is available from the Tab Bar.

The software analyses the results of spins in a roulette game. In the case of real wheels the software exposes any sector bias that may be present. In the case of animations, based upon pseudo random number generators, the software identifies repeating patterns. The aim is to gain an edge over the casino.

The punter can only get an edge over the casino by identifying weaknesses in the apparatus and then exploiting that weakness. In other words beat the fixed odds over the long term. This can only be done by analysing the wheel in order to predict with accuracy which slot the ball is going to land in next. Slots on a roulette wheel have nothing whatever to do with numbers. They are positions in space on a wheel. The wheel has fixed mechanical characteristics which can display a bais towards one part of the wheel. If you find such a wheel then you will make some winnings. A repeating bias pattern is the holy grail of real wheel analysis and is hard to find. Casinos go to great lengths to ensure that the result of the next spin is a truly random event.

On-line games that use animations and psuedo random number generators have nothing to do with real roulette. They simply display the results from a pseudo random number generator. Pseudo random number generators are computer programs that generate random numbers. The key word here is 'pseudo' because they are not pure random number generators at all but are inevitably based upon deterministic algorithms. Of course there is no concept of sector bias because there is no wheel. However the weakness lies in repeating patterns. If you can identify repeating patterns of behaviour then these can be exploited. Pseudo random number generators can get stuck in patterns. The most common one is repeating numbers.

On-line games using auto wheels present a good opportunity for the punter. Unlike a real wheel, operated by a human being, the auto wheel has a predictable pattern of behaviour. If you watch an auto wheel carefully you will notice that the wheel spins at the same speed, the ball always starts from the last winning slot and is spun alternately clockwise then anti-clockwise. These are predictable initial conditions. The only randomness in the system is created by the hazards in the ball's path.

To help you visualise any bias in the wheel we present the data graphically. The graph displays data in different ways which depend upon the wheel type - either a real wheel or randon number generator. If the graph shows a distinct peak then the wheel is exhibiting a bias towards that sector or a particular number.

This Version of our Roulette Analysis App builds on version 1.0 with a few new features. Version 1.0 concentrated on the analysis of real wheels and identified sector bias. Version 2.1 does the same but now includes powerful statistical analysis applicable to on-line animated games which use computer generated pseudo random number generators.

You can now record up to 2000 spins in one session.

The analysis algorithm continues to be developed and improved. The user interface has been changed. Errors in the last 10 spins can now be corrected. You no longer need to be connected to the internet to display wheel bias graphically. The bias graph is generated on the Iphone so the app is now completely portable to any casino.

iPhone Screenshots

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iPad Screenshots

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App Changes

  • June 06, 2014 Initial release

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