Friday, August 26, 2011

Hybrid V3 Roulette Computer Progress

The developers working on the hybrid v3 have completed the proof of concept component for the most difficult part, so full development can proceed with confidence because the rest is comparatively simple. However, entire development is bit more expensive than anticipated. They estimate full completion will be in approximately 3-4 months but as with such complex projects, completion times are uncertain.

The current equivalent model of this hybrid needs 3 players to be practical, and it requires a close-up view of the wheel. For the V3 model under development, the video footage can be much smaller with poorer quality.

Testing has indicated we cannot realistically create a model suitable for SINGLE players. This is purely because all parts will be too large to be bodyworn by a single person. But being able to use just 2 players will be easily achieved. Neither players require skill or knowledge beyond basic betting.

As the hard part has been done, now it's a matter of putting each module together. At this stage we have started building 5 units (the hardware), of which 3 have been allocated, leaving 2 remaining. To purchase one of these, $30,000 deposit must be paid to secure the purchase (first come first served). Upon completion, the balance is to be paid in-person when the
unit is demonstrated. For this you MUST visit me in person because it is not a small purchase, and I want to make it perfectly clear what you are purchasing. It is possible to do live webcam demos but in-person is preferred. Essentially you will see:
  • Reliable automated predictions from video footage
  • The camera used is covert and bodyworn and can be freely moved around during the prediction process
  • How the device knows when view of the wheel is obstructed
  • How the wireless components avoid detection
  • All processes required for accurate prediction and betting
If you wish to purchase one of the units, please contact me directly. I do not yet know the exact price until I calculate total development costs including the hardware, but it will roughly be between $70k-$80k. If you are putting a deposit, I'll send you the Uber version (explained at www.roulettecomputers.com/comparison.htm) which you can use until your V3 is complete.