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I got my ff week a ago and i am impress about the system cant wait to tested in casino just want to say to forester you are genuies thanks for all your help by the way i got the system in 3 days after purchase now thats what i call priorety , well ill let you guys know how it goes in casino.

FFV (FF Vibrate) just completed its first real play outing… I played a 13 number sector and scored 10 wins… 191 chips profit @5 per chip… a welcome $955.00 win in less than 45 minutes… I still had enough time to buy 3 dimsims and a takeaway coffee… now I will make an appointment to see a shrink so that he can tell me why I went back to my $40 per hour job (pre tax)… LOL

Cheers
PJ
“Feel that vibration”

Because you never know until it will last.
Every time I catch them soon after they move a step forward.

I should send you the chip I recently used.
It still has output for vibration.
But I add some changes as I did with new system.
I simulate it with program what if clocking shifts by 50 ms.
70% it corrects is to less then one pocket error in the worst scenario it makes 3 pockets error. Probably in game you wouldn’t notice the difference because it is only small difference to previous but it is better.

Well done PJ, don’t those Dim Sims taste better when the house pays?

Mike.

I have only few more PCB boards for FFZ.
I may not make them any more instead I’ll try FFV.

Something as this.

Forester,

You always seem to be working on one of your special projects around the clock 24-7. 8)

When do you sleep? ;D

@Mike

You’re right… they were the best dimmys I’ve ever had… and ‘no more blinking’ … it’s fantastic!

Cheers
PJ

You always seem to be working on one of your special projects around the clock 24-7.
I am more talking then working. I want to make something as I was explaining more to have a timer for my VB.

I sleep 30 sec after I close my eyes. Sometimes it may have negative consequences as someone’s elbow in to my ribs.

PJ did you consider to glue the motor on rubber.

@Forester

No I haven’t tried that… at the moment I just have the vibrator wedged between my toes (and I don’t mean my big toes… LOL)… the vibration is very easy to feel and it is not audible to the players next to me… I do worry that I might break a lead to the vibrator as they are very fine… I may try to down size the box to about 1/3rd then embed the vibrator inside the box into a bed of silicone… because I would definitely feel the vibration with the box strapped to my leg… its just less leads and therefore less things to go wrong… what do you think about that?

Cheers
PJ

Nothing wrong with it except that if I press motor against my flash I couldn’t feel anything. That is why I thought placing it on rubber may help. I think the vibrator isn’t strong enough to vibrate all box but if it is placed on rubber the motor would be free to vibrate.

I have just joined this forum and am facinated by this thread! I haven’t read all the articles on FF but will do so shortly.

However, is this device only for offline casino’s, or can it be used for online LIVE roulette wheel casino’s like Dublinbet.com for example?

How do I go about acquiring this device?

Thanks

papeter

Yes, it’s only for offline casino’s.

Maybe you can try www.myrulet.com :wink:

I have been conducting tests on my own reflexes and clocking in order to accurately determine how much of an error I make during the clocking process… I have found that I am always slow by 120ms to 315ms on any clocking process. Is FF (or FFV in my case) able to adjust for this clocking error? I feel that although my results are excellent ($$$) I do believe they could be improved further.

Cheers
PJ

I have been conducting tests on my own reflexes and clocking in order to accurately determine how much of an error I make during the clocking process… I have found that I am always slow by 120ms to 315ms on any clocking process. Is FF (or FFV in my case) able to adjust for this clocking error? I feel that although my results are excellent ($$$) I do believe they could be improved further.

How did you come up with such measurements?
I can understand you can have delay but not so much.
315ms means if you try to clock ball at 12 o’clock that you actually pressing switch when the ball is 12 pockets from there.

1000ms / 37= 27ms it is if you miss by one pocket.
The ff tolerates up to 40ms, the FFA up to 50.

Delay is something different and the ff looks only for differences of delay.

For example:

The ball is at 12 o’clock
You clock it at 12 and one pocket

If time of real ball rotation is 1000ms you actually clocked it about 996ms (the ball speed when the ball is at 12 o’clock and one pocket. But since you observing prediction ball stop it really doesn’t matter to you. If someone clocks same spin without any delay he will simply have offset by one pocket different.

The FF looks for changes of your delay during single spin.
If for example after 2 hours you are tired and instead of 12 o’ clock you pressing switch at12 + 2 pockets you will have 1 pocket error. (12+2)-(12+1)

If you have first rotation clocked at 12 +1, next one at 12 and next one at 12 +2 the FF analyses it compares with your previous clocking and tries to correct it.
It doesn’t work on democratic principles where every rotation would have same importance in deciding final result. It gives different values to them since clocking ball at 0.7 sec can’t be same as clocking it at 1.1s. The FFZ will most likely tolerate + or €“ 40 ms errors if it can find logic to correct it to reasonable level. If not it simply wouldn’t predict.
The FFA will tell you where and why the error was created.

Anyway I would like to know how batteries are handling FFV.
I am planning to make it 1.5x2 x 0.6 cm size if it doesn’t take to much power.

@Forester

I have tested my clocking delays using a digital lap timer and conduct the test as follows: I have covered up the digits beyond the decimal point with black tape and then I try to click the watch at the precise time ‘2’ appears and if I was deadly accurate I would have trapped the time ‘2.000’ but my times are similar to the following: 2.195, 2.263, 2.304, 2.215, 2.190, 2.237. As you can see the delay is fairly substantial and I would hate to see what my big toe achieved on a toe switch… No wonder I gave up boxing… I was always late ducking…LOL.

I haven’t ever exhausted the batteries in the FFV because the longest I have played is only 4.75 hours and I always replace the batteries for the next session. I donate the used batteries to my kids.

If you like I will leave it on and perform a proper battery life test and post the results.

Cheers
PJ

That is your response time to unknown.
You probably could see 1 sec then 2 sec and nothing in between.
I would say 200ms is good.

With ball is different you can see it and expect when it will come to particular point.
It may even happen that you clock it to early.

You would be better of if you repeat particular rotation and check your timing difference. If you know time of that rotation you can know and your response time and change in your response time.

My toe is 6ms late if compared to thumb. But deviation in clocked time is about the same.