Short time before NMB

Anyone using or have used computers in the past, struggling with little to no time between receiving predictions and NMB being called, and have some tips?

Been playing on a Caro wheel in Europe, heavy ball and shorter time to drop.

Have to do the following steps to receive the predictions..

  • Clock zero on the rotor under the reference diamond for one full revolution

  • Clock 3 revolutions of the ball over the same reference diamond

Thought about maybe watching 4–5 spins from the same dealer to get an average rotor speed and then manually input that, to avoid having to clock rotor speed altogether. Could save 5–6 seconds doing that, but if the dealer varies rotor speed a lot, it might be too inaccurate…

Any ideas?

switch for tracking the wheel speed by the transitioning red/black

if real wheel and using microcontroller check the itterations where it struggles

Half rotor clocking or 1/4, if you’re able to do it. Which device are you using?

1/4 would be problematic, could probably get away with 1/2, could save maybe 2-3 tops doing that.
Using iPhone with an app I made that works like a computer.

Then if it’s your app, you should add 1/3 rotor clocking for this case, if it’s 8 diamond game, it’s a bit problematic, because you have to click on 2.666 position of the diamond(120 degree), so after the middle space between the 2 and third diamonds.

On some wheels you have painted lines between diamonds, you have to click a little bit after that spacing.

Or an easier way would be to use a custom multiplier and clock on some easier to see position, 135 degree for example it’s 3 diamonds clocked, then you do *2 the time + 66.75% of the original time (135 * 2 = 270 + (135 * 0.6675) = ~360).

I added half rotation now,
that should work on 8 and 14 D. wheels.

The talking computers had to wait for the zero position, so we stopped using them.The talking computers had to wait for the zero position, so we stopped using them.

The talking computers?

They had a talking computer, that you use with an earpiece i predict, the other one uses electric zaps.