Roulette dealer change MythBusters

From advantage player perspective it really wouldn’t matter did the dealer change or not. Why it would matter, regardless how he throws the ball the ball will always slow down to targeted speed from which advantage player can predict the outcome with better odds then 1/37.

Many players say it does matter, and we are investigating is it a myth or not.

To demonstrate the importance of affect that the dealer change may produce I will use few roulette video spins and FF roulette computer. The real reason of change you will see at the end of this video.

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From advantage player perspective it really wouldn’t matter did the dealer change or not. Why it would matter, regardless how he throws the ball the ball will always slow down to targeted speed from which advantage player can predict the outcome with better odds then 1/37.

Most of the time, there’s no difference, but sometimes it does have an effect.

Even though ball tracks are in pristine shape in most of Europe, they are not so well maintained in the US. If a dealer releases the ball two high on the track or dribbles the ball, it will chatter, shudder, and sometimes fall from the track irratically and prematurely. Especially when the smaller light weight ball is in use. With such dealers, you’re lucky if the even the final three revs of the ball remain consistent enough for a later bet.

-Snowman

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From advantage player perspective it really wouldn’t matter did the dealer change or not. Why it would matter, regardless how he throws the ball the ball will always slow down to targeted speed from which advantage player can predict the outcome with better odds then 1/37.

Most of the time, there’s no difference, but sometimes it does have an effect.

Even though ball tracks are in pristine shape in most of Europe, they are not so well maintained in the US. If a dealer releases the ball two high on the track or dribbles the ball, it will chatter, shudder, and sometimes fall from the track irratically and prematurely. Especially when the smaller light weight ball is in use. With such dealers, you’re lucky if the even the final three revs of the ball remain consistent enough for a later bet.

-Snowman[/quote]Small ball has another hiden beauty. It’s a best ball to play ever!

BTW. … anyone interested how to combat dealer change…
There are 3 factors you wanna look for.

  1. Place in relation to your observation point where ball is spoon. Choose diamond as reference for example. May be lines if present.
    2 . Use your hear ability, pay attention is ball chatters on first revolution or produce wishing sound.
  2. Around your prediction revolution , pay attention to the ball being more qweak or slow.
    And l will add one more crucial factor for spin filtering …if you are phisically present at the wheel, you may use your hearing ability to determine the place where exactly ball start to togch lower part of ball track. ( where present, some wheels do not have).
    Correlate this place with diamond hit as you play. This factor will be best friend of yours.