11:24 UTC September 2, 2009 by Carl

There have been a few people down the years ask me about the merits of roulette computers. This is not my field of expertise except that I do know that they exist. The thing is though with computers that the very best ones that are designed by some very smart people dont reach the market……why should they. There are numerous reasons for why people give information out for free, it can be legitimate in some cases as the vendor or writer concerned has moved on to other more financially rewarding things.

In some cases of course it is simply because the computer or system or whatever doesnt work and never has done. I have come across roulette computers and I even know people who have the expertise to design them. The very best wheels are probably very stubborn to predictive computerised systems of which the new John Huxley “Saturns” probably fit this bill. But many casinos have far older and less random wheels that are perfect for computers to exploit.

How do you build one? Search me…..I know some of the theory but that is about all I do know. There have actually been some very clever people who have designed and then operated roulette computers in the past that didnt work. This then tells you how difficult this process is if highly qualified mathematicians cannot crack this problem.

But there are people who have cracked this problem and are more than likely using roulette computers right now even as we speak somewhere in the world. If this sounds too fantastic for words then look at the flip side, what are the chances that worldwide, not one single person is or is attempting to use a computerised prediction system?

I find that even more staggering than someone actually using one. The principle is the same as with poker bots, I believe that the best ones dont get marketed……why should they. If I designed a successful computer or bot, I would clean up first……AND THEN SELL THE KNOWLEDGE.

This is the process that is followed countless times over. There was a very fascinating book written a few years back called the “Eudaemonic Pie” which told the story of a group of people who attempted to design a computerised predication system, they actually operated it with success at some stages but the lack of proper materials hindered them to such a state that they had to quit. The bottom line is that these things exist even if they dont reach the press.

see you soon

Carl