Posted: Jan 23, 2007 18:10 Post subject: New Roulette Software: Wheel Positioning, Birthday Paradox
RouletteHemis.EXE ø version 2.0, January 2007 ~ Freeware
Auxiliary Files: LAYOUT.0, LAYOUT.00, HAMB0106.WH1.
The new roulette software attempts to fix errors I committed in the past. I am a friendly person, but friendliness does not work for someone in my situation. There is always a percentage of abusers each and every one of us deals with. That percentage is higher in my case given my intellectual properties.
Thus, in the year of grace 2002 I offered a gift to one of the most intense haters of mine. The guy informed me about an undocumented casino incident. Another guy claimed he was Ion Saliu and he had gambling systems for sale. I believe in reconciliation. And so I rewarded the hater of mine with free roulette software that had not been released to the public.
To my dismay, I learned from various sources and first-hand that one of the roulette systems in my gift-software had already been pirated. It always gets to me when I hear something like that: Piracy or plagiarism of my creations. I had offered the same piece of roulette software to a few other gamblers.
I shall continue to reward people for being really helpful to me. I would consider, however, how real the help is and how high the character of the helper is. Forgive me if I shall keep everybody at a more considerable distance from now on. It’s much better than my offending innocent people at a later time. There cannot be precision in suspicion.
Now, back to the chase.
I. The core of RouletteHemis.EXE is presented at the main roulette site.
“I did notice bias, however (in 2000). It was due to the wear of the roulette wheel. Probably the deflectors of the roulette wheel were worn out. The wheel was malfunctioning, anyhow, I think. We can divide the roulette wheel in two sections based on the last number drawn. There are 38 numbers in double-zero roulette. The last number drawn, plus 9 numbers to its left on the roulette wheel layout, plus 9 numbers to the right on the layout = make up the inside hemisphere of the roulette wheel. The other 19 numbers make-up the outer hemisphere. The next number should be FFG-equally distributed between the two wheel hemispheres. That is, the roulette insiders and roulette outsiders should be FFG-equally distributed. I tracked the spins at a roulette table in Atlantic City. To my (belated) dismay, the ratio was 80% to 20% biased towards the outer hemisphere! Actually, two roulette dealers — a woman and a man — shifted at the table during that continuous run! So, it was not a so-called roulette dealer's signature! It was a malfunctioning of the roulette wheel. It is likely that the casinos have no knowledge of such phenomena.“
RouletteHemis.EXE accurately tracks how the roulette ball “jumps” from the previous slot. The system does not take into consideration any bias. The roulette wheel is treated as perfect, with no wear-and-tear. The software counts how many positions the roulette ball moved from the previous spin. If a number is a repeat, the ball jumped 0 slots. The counting always starts at zero. The software (and the roulette system) is dependent of the wheel layout. For example, single-zero roulette. The previous spin, or the previous roulette number drawn was 19. The next spin records the roulette number 17. Number 17 is 5 slots from the roulette number 19 — counting counter-clockwise. If the next spin is represented by the roulette number 3, the jump is also 5, but counting clockwise. The software will show the jump equal to 5 in the report. The program always calculates the shortest distance.
You will see a report in the next post. The report is based on roulette spins recorded at the Hamburg, Germany casino (Spielbank) in January of 2006. You can download the free file HAMB106.WH1 (table #1).
The software divides the roulette wheel into two halves (semicircles or hemispheres). There are 38 numbers in the double-zero roulette: From 0 to 00. The software treats 00 as number 37. The inner hemisphere consists of the previous slot, plus 9 numbers clockwise, plus 9 numbers counter-clockwise. Total: 19 roulette slots (numbers). The opposite half is treated as the outside (outer) semicircle. If the next roulette number falls in the inside hemisphere, the program displays a minus sign (-). If the next roulette number falls in the outer hemisphere, the program displays a plus (+).
The roulette player will apply a gambling system similar to the FFG principles presented in the Super Roulette Strategy — the p=1/2 section.
There are many interesting things to consider. This piece of software offers some great opportunities. The report column ‘Distance In Slots’ shows numbers such as: 11, 4, 6, 17, 4, 15, 4, 4, 17… How about looking for a jump of exactly 4 in the near future? Well, then, you have to play only 2 numbers: count 4 slots clockwise and 4 slots counter-clockwise. If the previous roulette number was 36, next spin bet on numbers 23 and 34. You can make a good profit if a slot jump equal to 4 occurs in the next 10 spins!
This system requires the roulette wheel layout. It is available in every casino…at this time of writing, at least! It seems to be a bit hard, but only in the beginning. I sped up considerably after a few hours of working with the roulette layouts.
Also, the notorious notebook is a required instrument. You need to keep those accurate reports to the very latest spin. Don’t worry about the intimidation factor. The casinos have no legal grounds from prohibiting writing down of roulette spins or anything else. Why don’t they stop the journalists from taking notes? Why don’t do they display warnings against writing at the entrance? Because it would be ILLEGAL for the casinos to enforce such restrictions!
This is another brainchild of mine that I wanted to keep to myself. But I noticed an interest in others soon after I published my software running the birthday paradox. I received also specific requests on devising roulette strategies based on the birthday paradox. I never get satisfactory terms, it seems. Looks like just about everybody tries first to take me for a ride.
Every roulette player knows that the casinos display the last 15 spins at every roulette table. It is an electronic device named ‘marquee’. The roulette numbers will be unique and also repeats. You will see some 5 or 6 or 8 consecutive roulette spins consisting of unique numbers only. No repeat from the last 15 spins among those 6 or so consecutive spins. The birthday paradox (or the probability of collisions) calculates that random numbers will repeat within ranges of trials. For example, the probability for 5 consecutive roulette spins with at least one duplicate is 24%. Equivalently, the probability is 76% that 5 consecutive roulette spins will consist of unique numbers only. The probabilities almost reverse when considering 10 consecutive roulette spins. So far, I have not seen one single roulette marquee showing a string of 15 unique roulette numbers in 15 consecutive spins. But analyzing 1000 spins at Hamburg Spielbank, I noticed two strings on 10 consecutive unique numbers, one string of 12 consecutive unique roulette numbers.
This system requires an intelligent Martingale. The largest number of unique strings consist of 4, 5, 6, 7 unique roulette numbers. A more rare martingaling would be after 10 consecutive unique numbers: 10, 11, 12.
Minus in the report means ‘NO REPEAT’ from the previous 15 roulette spins. The plus sign indicates that the respective roulette number was a repeat from the previous spins displayed on the marquee.
This system can be applied without much tracking. Still, recording the spins is of considerable help. You can easily see that shorter unique-only strings are frequent after longer unique strings.
Don’t forget to download also these auxiliary files: LAYOUT.0, LAYOUT.00, HAMB0106.WH1.
If they change the layout, simply edit the corresponding layout file (0 or 00). The layout file consists of a 37x37 matrix or 38x38 matrix for double-zero roulette. Here is the first row and the last row in LAYOUT.0:
Here is a fragment of a report generated by RouletteHemis.EXE.
Code:
Report Of 0-Wheel Semicircles & Birthday Paradox
File: HAMB0106.WH1
Number of Spins Analysed: 1000
The 4th column shows number of slots from the previous spin ***
The 5th column shows Inside circle (-) or Outside hemisphere (+)
The last column shows the results from roulette marquee (display):
+ means Repeat numbers; - means Unique numbers only in the last 15 spins.
Update: RouletteHemis.EXE, Version 3.0, January 27, 2007.
The new version does not require the two wheel layout files. If not present, LAYOUT.0 and LAYOUT.00 are created automatically. The user can edit the files, if his/her roulette game has a different wheel layout.
You can check with software that can sort numbers by column (e.g. a spreadsheet). I use Qedit, the fantastic DOS text editor.
So, you know that the jumps are characterized by consistency in frequency. Logically, you expect that any jump will come out sooner or later. If it was later (a long losing streak), then it will hit more frequently in the next short run, according to FFG (Fundamental Formula of Gambling).
Now, the casinos know about it, too. If LFB is not satisfied every 1000 spins, there must be something wrong with that particular roulette wheel. Throw it away, rich guys!
Things work differently in pick lottery or lotto games. The games do not use fixed configurations, like the roulette wheel.
Best of luck!
Parpaluck
Well-Balanced At-Large
PS
It is snowing today!
“I dream of a white Easter…”
April 7, 2007 – the day before Easter
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“Late today I caught a storm —
Usually it ain’t the norm —
This time, I squeezed the clouds
To the last drops of the doubts.”
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To my dismay, I learned from various sources and first-hand that one of the roulette systems in my gift-software had already been pirated. It always gets to me when I hear something like that: Piracy or plagiarism of my creations. I had offered the same piece of roulette software to a few other gamblers.
The piracy is far worse than I first thought. Actually, I was busy with other things back then (2007). You might have read Internet ads such as: "Roulette System that Won Millions". There are YouTube shows as well! The roulette system in point (or collection of roulette systems) is promoted by a gambling vendor (or a group of gambling developers) in Australia - GenuineWinner.com, RouletteComputers.com, HybridRouletteComputer.com. The systems represent flagrant piracy of roulette systems and software I discovered as early as the year 2000.
The half-based roulette system does NOT work as advertised by the Australian pirates! You might not see a strong wheel bias in a long, long time. I believe it happens very rarely due to the frequent change of the roulette wheels.
You can read a lot about this case of piracy, plus the theory of roulette systems based on the wheel halves or hemispheres:
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