Friday, December 23, 2011

Roulette computer support meeting video

Yesterday I had a roulette computer support meeting with 3 sterling
gentlemen. It was to cover some of the advanced settings of the Uber
roulette computer, namely auto target. We also tested dual buttons to
check for an elusive bug. There were a few spins that may have been
affected by the bug, but we found it to occur very infrequently to the
point where it wouldn't make a big difference. It doesn't mean it wont
be fixed - just that it doesn't seem to be a serious issue.

We attempted to simulate conditions where the players applied the
computer last. The predictions we obtained on the mk7 huxley wheel with
velstone ball track, ivorine ball. There were two dominant diamonds, one
opposite to the other. The predictions on my computer were initially 14
seconds before the ball fell. I very rarely attempt such early
predictions because typically the ball track and ball have too many
deformations to get accurate enough predictions that early.
Nevertheless, with auto target I achieved approximately 85% wins
covering 18 numbers. Covering only 5 numbers, the edge was still clear.
The secondary computer (another Uber) applied on the same spins showed
predictions very close to that of my computer.

We later attempted exact diamond hit targeting (diamond hits with low
ball momentum). With such early predictions (13-14 seconds before ball
fall), there was only a marginal increase in accuracy - basically
borderline on it being better to use the simpler auto target.

About the middle of the testing, the ball deceleration rate had
noticeably changed. Overall the ball was traveling approximately 1000ms
less time. With any other computer, the edge would have been completely
lost. However we applied auto target as it was designed, and the edge
was maintained. The uber and hybrid computers are the only roulette
computers available anywhere capable of doing this.

It was recorded, and I'll release the video after editing - mainly
removal of casino names and jurisdictions. The video is roughly 4 hours
long. It may be long and tedious to watch, with frequent profanities and
footage of bare feet, but it contains valuable information.