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Started by Roulettebeater, Apr 30, 03:45 AM 2019

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Roulettebeater

it seems that all tables of blaze roulette, use a heavier ball!
it sounds unfamilar to me, the predictions are often invalid!


see below manufacturer's description.

link:s://:.tcsjohnhuxley.com/product-category/roulette-wheels

A dollar won is twice as sweet as as a dollar earned

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I've got a few balls for my wheel at home.

15mm, 18mm,  and 21mm in Teflon.

18mm Ivorine and 20mm plastic.

The 20mm plastic ones are crap. They wobble and chatter on the track, even though my track is in perfect condition. They were very cheap off ebay.

I need to get a decent 21mm Ivorine, then I'll have most of the ones they use. I got my 21mm Teflon off ebay recently. It was abut £5. Decent quality ball.

It is possible to predict with it, but I need to change things. You will probably find you can still beat your game but you need to add things for the heavier ball. Just keep on collecting data. Scatter distances versus wheel speeds. Number of revolutions of ball versus total spin time lengths. What spin number the ball falls off  compared to the other balls etc. You will probably see what you need to do to adapt to the ball.

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