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Old 08-04-2005, 02:49 PM
PokerCat69 PokerCat69 is offline
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Can roulette be beaten by pure visuals? (No computer)

I'm very interested in this lately. Many local casinos nearby!
Can anyone share any information or explain how its done.
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Old 08-04-2005, 03:09 PM
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Default Re: Wheel Clocking

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Can roulette be beaten by pure visuals? (No computer)

I'm very interested in this lately. Many local casinos nearby!
Can anyone share any information or explain how its done.

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No but I am willing to share my secret method to becoming a multi-millionaire by investing in foreclosed real estate properties. Please send me $19.95 and I guarantee to send you the secret to becoming wealthy.
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Old 08-04-2005, 10:48 PM
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No but I am willing to share my secret method to becoming a multi-millionaire by investing in foreclosed real estate properties. Please send me $19.95 and I guarantee to send you the secret to becoming wealthy.


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Might the secret have anything to do with selling things for $19.95?

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Can roulette be beaten by pure visuals?

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I wouldn't completely dismiss it. I can think of musicians I've known who have an almost 6th sense of both time and sound -- I once worked with a guy who could open a chart and flawlessly sight read 64th notes on a violin. There is definitely a sound change as a balls speed decays -- I think the sound could be correlated to a speed, and if accurate enough -- the speed to a position on the wheel (I would test that first). Then you would have to take the current movement of the wheel -- which has virtually zero decay -- and predict its position at that future point in time. Those are the human senses I would look for. Sound and time -- more than visual.
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