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Is Airball Roulette Rigged?

Started by spike, December 13, 2012, 10:40:40 PM

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Dino246

I've put all Airball play on hold and just play B+M Live Dealer.

JohnLegend

Quote from: subby on December 17, 2012, 03:05:47 PM
I've moved to playing sports roulette when I can, instead of airball, as of 15th Dec.
Yes that's a good move. Then when you do lose you know its random and nothing else. I've won 17 straight games on the sports roulette wheel. Yesterday played two games on the airball.

Because like you said, the sports roulette isn't on early. But they both won. And one game on the latvian feed for 1 pound min stakes.

Ralph

Do some of you realy understand "slot" , "rigged"  and the expected value? I doubt it. The airball has a random outcome at about 2.7% of a fair odds, as any roulette.  Every fair "wheel"  RNG, air pressure or old fashion casino roulette is "slot" or not "slot" at the same degree.  I hope the readers of the forum knows the difference between "information" and "knowledge".  You have the right to talk about things you realy do not know, the reader should of cource have a critical mind.  A particular device can be rigged in a fraudent casino, but it has notning to do with what kind of device used, as long it produce the odds, and randomness it expected to do.

subby

If I had the choice of RNG or airball then it would be airball for sure but I've read a few things online that made me question airball.

Some airball videos I've seen, ok perhaps from a supposed "less reputable" casino, have looked odd in defying the laws of physics and bouncing from one number slot into another number slot, after it appeared to come to rest int he first slot...only for it to "jump" out and end in another one.

Sports roulette (due to 50p option) and, when BR allows, min £1 table bet will be the main tables I'll play now and only play airball as a last resort.
Cheers

Subby

Dino246

Good for you Subby.......i agree.

spike

Quote from: Ralph on December 17, 2012, 03:24:02 PM
The airball has a random outcome at about 2.7% of a fair odds, as any roulette.

You can't possibly know that because you haven't recorded the
huge number of spins needed to make that determination. It
could be running on an program of 5% and you wouldn't be able
to tell the difference.

Ralph

Quote from: spike on December 17, 2012, 07:29:46 PM
You can't possibly know that because you haven't recorded the
huge number of spins needed to make that determination. It
could be running on an program of 5% and you wouldn't be able
to tell the difference.


As I state it, I can know, a FAIR airball is as fair as a fair traditional wheel, an unfair  of both are both rigged.  The reason you do not know if it is rigged, is not  a proof rather ignorance.   A difference which make the HE double you should be able to test, not in one night, but it can be tested.

spike


FLAT_IN_O

Quote from: KingsRoulette on December 15, 2012, 04:22:44 AM
U mean to say, it can see our bets and produce the adverse.
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This I know for sure it doesn't.

FLAT_IN_O

Quote from: subby on December 15, 2012, 08:33:28 PM
if it can be done on airball can it be done on the live spin wheel with the person spinning the wheel?

Ofcourse it can.I see many such/private smaller casinos with live dealer/around EU,but as I have a device
which shows me things as soon as I come near any table wheel,could tell with 100% certainity what's going
on there.

pedro

Just watched the Cammegh Roulette wheel 360S in play on there web site. .is it  legal  ? I wonder how many of these are at Crown casino in Melbourne ?

seaview

the air roulette machines in casinos should not be rigged but i think they are i have a method of play that never loses on paper but breaks down when i play for real can we sue the casinos



ADulay

Quote from: seaview on September 02, 2015, 10:31:59 AM
the air roulette machines in casinos should not be rigged but i think they are i have a method of play that never loses on paper but breaks down when i play for real can we sue the casinos

The short answer?  No.

But if you can post up some of your losing "live" play records I"m sure someone will step in with the appropriate corrections.

AD

Alans944

As a fan of Roulette and living in area with no live tables. I play Roulette most months at least once a week. My work schedule doesn't allow more. Fortunately I have done well
   and learned a lot. My best games start with $40.00 and cash out around $400.00 . My worst games I lose the $40.00 in a few turns. The single best way for me to win is play
when the wheel is good and sit out when it's not. What makes a good wheel is simple watch the speed. Fast wheels and the ball bounces lucky to win usually lose too much.
  Now on a slow wheel I can hit my target in 1/2 hour and cash out decide to play later or go home. My success is close to 75%. As for cash out Tickets I like those best. No wait and
  I have my money.  Most games I play until I start losing then cash out. I might add another twenty and try for a quick $100.00 and often add even more to my wins. I have my game to  play
  my brother plays a very different game on our best days we both walk with money. Believe it or not the days I do lose I sit and watch for at least an hour, machine and players allowing.
  (not possible on say a Friday night).  One thing I truly believe is there is a pay out mode and a take out mode.  In take out mode I have covered 37 of 38 numbers and the only number
without money hits.  Other times I cover 1/2 and hit almost every time.  So do I think it's rigged  Not really. As long as I keep winning can't believe it is. Every casino is different my favorite
won't let me cash out a ticket over $500.00 or two tickets combines for over $500.00 other places allow more. That is using a Atm style anything over that must be taken to the cashiers.
  I watch my winnings and cash out before that add money and keep playing.  Over all my best advice is pay attention to wheel speed slow wheels play neighbors and back to backs. One last
thing at my local casino wheel speed changes often . A slow wheel for a half hour is average for a full hour a treat.Fast wheels seem to act the same. Also always remember there is a reason we call
it gambling and not banking.