Barometric pressure

Do you know how barometric pressure could affect an outcome?

Any link to read about?

There was some talk about it, i am not sure was it in private section of forum.
Try to search if you can find it.

Thats gave me an idea ???

we dont really have a BIAS section any thoughts on this lads

an advanced roulette forum no Bias section,maybe snowman could moderate it

regards

Securityman

[quote=“Forester, post:2, topic:399”]There was some talk about it, i am not sure was it in private section of forum.
Try to search if you can find it.[/quote]

I cannot find the talk you say.

When i make search i get posts but all are in private forum areas so i asume they wanted to stay it that way.

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We have to wait for mikemcbain, dr spock, kelly or other to give light to this realm.

Yes, it is not my field. :-\

Barometric pressure might be the cause of several strong drawdowns when you have over 10% edge.

BP refers to air density. So if you had two different BP’s, one of dense air, and the other of less dense air. And you threw two equally sized and weighted balls at equal velocities and on equal trajectories. Which ball would hit the ground first? The ball in the denser air right?

Carry this over to roulette now. Denser air is going to push the ball off the track faster, and the less dense air will allow the ball to stay up longer. This can also carry over to scatter, although the velocity of the ball exiting on HP vs LP will vary and affect how much energy the ball has when it enters the rotor.

How this affects your outcomes can still be very slight depending on the situation. But if you are using results from a very stormy tuesday, to make predictions on a very sunny friday, don’t be suprised if the ball doesn’t behave like you want it to.

That’s my general take on the matter.

  • DJ

That’s the point Davey-Jones, we can track trials and place then in there suitable spreadsheet.

Every detail must be checked when you want to reach the best level.

There’s sunny days with low pressure too.