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Roulette Testing With Real Wheel

Started by rouletteplaer, November 24, 2014, 04:31:50 PM

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rouletteplaer

Hi everyone,

I generally play roulette for entertainment at my local casinos. I like to test roulette systems in my free time before I take them live. But I hate using RNG to test my systems and live real wheel casinos seem time consuming. So I currently have a problem...how can I test a roulette system with a real wheel?

To solve this problem I decided that I'm going to buy a 20'' wood roulette wheel so I can test systems at my own pace. Then I realized that I might have a potential product here.

So here's my question. Would anybody be interested in a 20'' wood roulette wheel with a tracking sheet? I have experience in importing products from China, so I believe that I can get a good price on the wheels. If I see enough demand then I might turn this into a small niche product.

Thanks


Sputnik


Hello and Welcome to the forum.

You can buy Roulette Extreme and download real casino results and play with them (as you would in real casino).
But you can play faster with your simulation software and see all kind of different stats.
Roulette Extreme will let you play for real with real casino results or RNG.

You find the software at UXSoftware site http://www.uxsoftware.com/pages/index.html
This is how it look like:



I don't think you should buy a wheel - i did - but i am expert and know visual ballistic at a very advance level of understanding - physics ...
If you want a real wheel you can find one for 3K.
This is how my old wheel look like:








Albalaha

Simulating any "system" through a real wheel at home or play with historical sessions data or from random.org, all are same. You only need to study the wheel for physics based "advantage play".
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esoito

Welcome here!

I have a suggestion.

See if you can get, say, half-a-dozen samples from your proposed supplier. Most prefer to sell more per order, of course, but for a possible new customer they'll likely agree.

Then test the water on eBay to see what sort of response you get.

You'll be exposed to millions there. [Here you're exposed to a just handful]