Bit of data for Auto Roulette by pragmatic play

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i think data is self explained, ball rotations, corresponding number under the ball and wheel speed, direction is for the wheel and winning number.

also a bit for auto-roulette by evolution

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What brand of machine is this data from?

online casino, both cammegh i think slingshot 2

Bais?

i couldnt find anything, for pragmatic with rrs every round no point even trying, for evolution looks like its perfect and the moment you start to play you somehow i lose

This data in the raw format doesn’t say much, you should show us the scatter data, as well 100 spins isn’t enough, depending on the rotor speed they use and if there’s any significant tilt, but for both dirs you need 4x - 8x that, depending on the conditions.

Looking at that evolution auto roulette i wouldn’t bother with that thing, with any other method than computer prediction, no point to do pseudo-dealer signature or anything else, they give you enough time to do this.

That wheel thing needs precise prediction of drop points, sometimes the ball hits the diamond and goes very straight under whatever is under the diamond, sometimes it doesn’t cause it hits no diamond.

If you know how all of this works, please explain how it is possible to predict the results of these roulette live streams.

The methods are similar as for the standard wheels, especially if you have enough time to use a computer for prediction, rather than dealer signatures, bias or anything that works before they spin, you collect the ball scatter, determine the drop point, and based on the scatter adjust the un-tuned number.

The problem is the wheels over there, depending on which one we are talking about specifically, have drastically different conditions, i have few standard wheels online that give you enough time to do computer play, with a dealer not a machine, but since i am developing my own system for a lot of time, i wasn’t able to test if they are good, only a rough estimation, but still it will be hard even with a very good computer let alone using any other method.

Without predicting the diamond hits and adjustments for a specific rotor speed (which requires extra or a lot of more data if the overall range at what they spin is wide), the scatter of the ball and the overall tilt, at least on these online wheels isn’t so good.

Accessing some of the games is problematic too, cause sometimes the casino bans specific countries, but the game provider bans some countries as well, so you might end up in a situation where you can’t play that game because either the casino rejects your location or the game provider does, and some i tested with around 2 dozens of countries and i still wasn’t able o get it to work for one specific game, but that’s another point.

I still have around 1500 spins of data spread across around 3 wheels, with 1 having around 500 spins collected the same day, it didn’t look so good, but i wasn’t collecting the rotor speed cause they were doing too many camera tricks to bother at that specific wheel, and it wasn’t clear until the end that the data would be that harsh.

I can post some of it with a chi-square chart approximations for each diamond and a total one, but i first have to manually recreate it because the format in which i saved it is obsolete there, and for some reason i forgot to export it from binary to csv… It can be 100% recreated, which i plan to do anyway.