Wednesday, January 30, 2013

Live webcam roulette computer demo TOMORROW 10AM, GMT +11

I wont be taking calls tomorrow as I'll be doing the live webcam demo of the roulette computer as per below:
 
The date and time for the Live Webcam Roulette Computer Demo is set as below:
 
Thursday, 31st January, 2013
10:00 am
Timezone: GMT +11 (daylight savings), Australia, Melbourne
 
THIS IS LESS THAN 24HRS FROM NOW.
 
Convert this to your local time at http://www.timezoneconverter.com/cgi-bin/tzc.tzc
 
THIS IS FOR ANYONE TO ATTEND. IT IS NOT A SUPPORT MEETING FOR EXISTING PLAYERS. A SUPPORT MEETING FOR EXISTING PLAYERS WILL BE DONE AT ANOTHER TIME SHORTLY. IF YOU ARE ALREADY A PLAYER, ATTENDING MAY STILL BE BENEFICIAL.
 
Unfortunately the time of day isn't convenient for everyone, but I always try to conduct demos at times that suit most people. Please read the following carefully.
 
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About what you will see:
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I will conduct a live demonstration of my roulette computer using only basic settings, and on one of the most common roulette wheels. The demonstration is not to show you all capabilities of the computer. It is only to show you clear proof of effectiveness on a wheel that is difficult to beat. If you want to see "everything", you will need to attend a "private" demo which is conducted only for players with intent to purchase on the day of demonstration.
 
The computer has been developed over many years and is capable of far more than what you will see. More details of what it and other versions can do are at www.roulettecomputers.com/comparison.htm
 
You will be able to chat me live. You will be able to ask me to verify that the footage is live at any time. This is the point of doing everything "live". I will be able to comply with any reasonable request to prove the footage is not pre-recorded.
 
So you better understand some of the terminology I use and the basic science behind roulette computers, see the videos below before attending the demo:
 
Visual ballistics Part 1:
 
Visual ballistics Part 2:
 
Visual ballistics Part 3:
 
These videos teach a very basic visual ballistics method. My roulette computers are far more accurate and capable, but again the webcam demo will only show you a basic demo with basic settings to make everything as simple as possible for everyone.
 
 
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About the wheel, ball and conditions you will see
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The wheel is a Mk7 John Huxley wheel with Velstone ball track. It is often referred to as a "Saturn" wheel. More about it is at http://www.tcsjohnhuxley.com/en/live-gaming/roulette-wheels/saturn-roulette-wheel.html
 
One of its distinct identifying features is the ball track (where the ball rolls). It has a "grainy" appearance. What makes it special is it's tougher and more resistant to wear and tear. This makes the wheel much harder to beat than normal wheels. Additionally the ball's roll is considerably more chaotic than on wheels with normal ball tracks.
 
We will be using an ivorine ball which has a slight yellowish appearance. It is much bouncier and less predictable than the teflon balls most often used by casinos.
 
The predictions will be made about 14 seconds before the ball falls. This is much earlier than most roulette computers are capable of predicting. Most computers predict when there is about 7 seconds before the ball falls.
 
Overall, the conditions you will see have about an 9/10 difficulty rating, with 5/10 being average.
 
 
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HOW TO VIEW THE LIVE DEMO:
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Signup at www.ustream.tv and go to http://www.ustream.tv/channel/roulette-computer
You can only view the video stream on a device that has Flash installed. See http://www.adobe.com/shockwave/welcome/
 
To view the channel video, the password is: neverrandom
 
NOTE: You can view the video stream without logging in, but you need to actually login to use the chat feature. When you login, other users will see your account name so do NOT use your real name. Take this seriously as privacy is important to for players.
 
Be there at the correct time, and use the below site to convert between timezones:
 
When I begin broadcasting, you will see the video footage begin. There is usually a commercial advertisement at the start.
 
The entire demo should be complete in less than 2 hours.
 
 
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CHATTING AND ASKING ME QUESTIONS:
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You will be able to chat me and ask questions. Please ask VERY CLEAR questions so everyone can understand them. You will be able to hear me, but I'll only be able to READ your questions. Links are not permitted in the chat window and any attendees who behave in an unsociable way will be banned.
 
The ideal time for me to conduct a demonstration that suits most people is at a very inconvenient time for me. Because of the timezone differences of this upcoming demo, it is not clear how many people will be able to watch. I will be conducting another demo at a different time but it may be months from now depending on my schedule.
 
If you intend to watch this demo live, please send me an email to confirm your attendance so I can get an idea of how many people will be watching. And remember that anyone can watch, but you will need a ustream account to use the chat feature.
 
 
 
PS – For players already familiar with the roulette computer, I'll be using the Uber version, and most of the focus will be on the computer's ability to get an accurate raw prediction with about 15 seconds before the ball falls. The Uber and Hybrid are the only computers that can do it to this accuracy with 15 seconds remaining. Either way I'll try and simplify everything as the demo will be more for people that have never even seen a roulette computer for.