A while back I mentioned that I would start a discussion on manual tracking, this is the art of being able to predict the drop off point of a roulette ball and where it will land. This may sound impossible at first but it isnt as difficult as it sounds. This is not something that I can expand on entirely within the confines of this one post so I will drag it out into several.
Visual tracking is something that is not only possible, it is also legal. It is also something that the casinos are very fearful of and they not only take steps to combat it, they also take steps to hide the fact that it can be done at all. But before we go any further, this is not a get rich quick scheme. It requires an awful lot of practice and is probably something that shouldnt be tried except by people who frequent casinos already.
If people stand up and say that this cannot be done then they are either ignorant of the fact, lack the necessary knowledge and skills or are trying to hide something. In fact even tons of practice may not be enough if you lack the proper level of visual acuity. There are several areas that need to be addressed before we go any further. Firstly it would be advisable if the wheel was an old one and not one of the really modern Saturns by John Huxley for instance.
The newer the wheel then the more likely it is to be random in nature and randomness is not what we are looking for. In a way, visual prediction can be married to bias as often it is biased wheels that lead to players being able to visually predict. Also there are numerous types of roulette ball as well and you need to try and find one that has little bounce and will stay within a few numbers of the area where it dropped. Materials like Teflon, Acetal and Ivorine are often used for roulette balls but you will often see which of these are in use just by watching the bounce.
There will be two other factors at work that you will need as well and they are a dealer who spins the ball fast and a ball drop off point that is relatively constant. This can be ascertained simply by seeing where the ball drops not in the numbers but on what part of the wheel. Thats all for today but do keep a constant look out for this very interesting series.
see you soon
Carl






