Basic roulette computers use the following principles:
1. Dominant Diamonds
The ball will almost always hit specific diamonds more than others. This is called a “dominant diamond”, and it happens on almost every wheel. You can easily check it on your casino’s wheels by creating a small chart. Regardless of the ball release speed, there will still be a dominant diamond. They are usually caused by minor imperfections in the ball track, and they are almost impossible for casinos to prevent.
2. Predictable Ball Bounce
The ball bounce is never completely random. If you know where it will first hit the pockets, you have a reasonable idea of where it will land. You don’t need to be right every time. You only need to have slight accuracy to have an edge. The chart here displays typical results when observing how far the ball bounces.
3. Time To Get Predictions and Bet
The predict the winning number, the computer needs to know the speed of the ball and wheel (rotor). This can take a computer anywhere from 1 to 10 seconds to calculate, depending on the computer’s design. The calculated prediction is then sent to the player via a wireless earpiece hidden in their ear. The player usually only needs to bet one number.
Our computers don’t need dominant diamonds. They can predict how the ball will bounce on different spins. And they can get predictions 2 seconds after ball release.
A Casino Consultant’s Video Explaining Roulette Computers
Click the link below to download a video that explains the basics of roulette computers. It was created by a consultant that casino’s hire to educate them about computers.