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Has anyone taken the time to track a specific wheel at a nearby casino and do the statistical analysis to see if a bias exists for that particular wheel? And then, using the statistics from this wheel, bet the more likely numbers to come. I saw the video on YouTube about this and wanted to see if anyone has tried it themselves.

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Posted by: Guest on October 15, 2012, 1:30 am

Hello, I am new to Golden Touch and this will be my first post so forgive me if I do not have the proper lingo or terminology.

I would like to share my Roulette system with you as I find it works well for me, very well, if you have the patience as well as the will power to Waite it out. I’m gong to try and explain it keep in mind I have never explained my system nor have i ever told anyone, so here goes. Also for all I know this system may be well known who knows?

Standing at the end of the table or the turn, makes no difference if you like the 00 or 0 table. I will not bet until I watch the dealer spin 4 turns, have a wheel card in hand just the wheel portion is all you need for reference. From the end of the table I look at the wheel as it spins but not directly at the numbers per say. From the corner of my eye I also pick one of the studs on the wheel, for me it’s usually 8-9 o’clock on the wheel. Just as the croupier releases the ball pay attention for the # that comes in focus as it passes the stud you pick. Now you just watched the dealers pattern for 4 spins, so lets say he’s behind on his rolls. Meaning the ball landed behind the number he rolled prior. So the number that came into focus as it passed my key point (the stud) I will lay bets within 3-4 #’s on either side of the number in focus.
Here is an example of what I’m trying to describe.

The number 29 came in focus at my key point as the ball was simultaneously released, I look at my wheel card (obviously after a while you don’t need to refer to the wheel card) and I place my bets on the 10,25,29,12,8,19 depending on the dealers pattern of course. Sometimes they can be as many as 6 to 8 numbers behind or ahead. That’s why you watched him spin, you know where to bet in relation to your key point and his rhythm. This method works and works well but they catch on quickly after 3-4 hits the pit boss will change dealers or slow the game tell the dealer to alter his roll you know, all the good trick. But if you do it right you can make some heavy cash. Personally I use this method to bankroll my practice on the craps table as I hone in my control skills. Keep in mind there’s no guarantee I’m sure you know this but if you try it and it works, hit the next bets heavy as its only good for a few spins. Now I know there are a million variables someone who plays roulette will say what if the dealer is a cross roller, meaning he hits 17 then 31 across the wheel. It’s true they do that, but not all of them. Most of them have been rolling a little ball for a few hours and just get into a rhythm that’s where the patience comes in.

Interested to hear if you try this method and how it works.

Thanks
Pat

Posted by: ACPA on October 15, 2012, 2:17 am

If the dealer is lazy and therefore consistent with his throws it might work for a brief period.

Noah