Let me ask your opinion on this beauty......lets say we had 6 different dealers, each spin 30 times. We also have ONE dealer spinning 180 times. Should we roughly get the same stats?
Just to verify, none of the 7 dealers are out to get us. (lol) None of them even look at the wheel when spinning, nor do they give stuff where the ball lands. I have this method I use...... I compile quite a few numbers but then it might be dealer change, I hate it.
It almost seems as if I tracked numbers for no damn reason with a new spinner on scene (no, its not playing cold numbers).
Ken
I don't play roulette more than a few chips on a few spins once in awhile. But I was in on a casino training type of seminar with a major casino a few years back, while accompanying a family member that worked for the property. Their expert that trains on scams and collusions and all that, touched on the subject of roulette dealer/player collusions and systematic type of spinning from an experienced dealer. It was vague and not a huge concern outside of the cheating arena that is. He did say, it was extremely difficult for a dealer to make a ball land in any certain section of a few numbers if the proper ball weight and required power of the spin was employed.
Don't know if that helps, but maybe fuel for thought?