The mobile phone coding is almost complete. All that's left to do is:
1. Some integration with the central computer, just so each part knows what to do with the transmitted data.
2. The last bit of the mobile phone coding which allows for virtually any number of receiver phones. You could have 10 bettors at the table, not that it would be needed though.
You can use this Hybrid version alone, because you don't even need to look at the wheel to get a prediction. All the timings are automatically established. But typically you will have 2 operators – one wearing the hidden camera, and both players with hidden phones that tell both of you where to bet. You will both usually receive different numbers to bet on so you can place more bets in less time.
A few players recently asked me about the wireless and how secure it is.
The only other wireless computers that give you multiple different numbers are the Lite and Uber computers. This capability is critical if you want to cover all the numbers you need. Some of you are aware of another wireless computer from another vendor, but it uses a simplistic bluetooth muse with:
1. Emission a constant radio signal that is easily detected
2. Sound is badly distorted if you move
3. Range is very short (1-2m)
4. Simply repeats the sound heard by the computer wearer, which defeats much of the purpose of using a second player
The problems with this are it is easily detected, lacks functionality to cover more numbers in less time, gives poor quality sound, and is generally a cheap shortcut for what the wireless should do.
You cannot connect a $50 bluetooth muse (wireless headset) to any of my computers – it is very different technology. All wireless technology I produce uses short bursts of radio signals that to a proper scanner appears as random radio chatter. The frequency changes, and is an encrypted digital signal. So there is no quality loss, 50m range, intercepting it is virtually impossible, and location tracking is impossible because the signal is never the same.
The Hybrid wireless is exactly the same. The original person who designed our wireless once worked for Australian Police to develop wireless surveillance equipment. In high roller rooms, it is more important to use proper covert wireless, in addition to behave like you're not using any roulette computer or visual ballistic technique.
Developing proper algorithms to account for all major variables that determine winning number is one thing. But getting away with the winnings is another, and we can't take shortcuts on this. If we were prepared to use a basic bluetooth muse of phone headset, we would have been finished the Hybrid V3 a long time ago.