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    Re: Roulette data

    your guess is as good as any there is probably no difference between simulated or "live" it's purely random
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    Re: Roulette data

    the best sistem to try to win on roullete is this:
    bet one coin to the 2 docens if you lose bet 3 coins,then 7 coins, then 24, then stop. you have to win 10 coins and stop. that is the best sistem but always have the chance to lose. let me be more clear. if a 8 come you bet 1 coin to second and third column, then if comes a 0, you bet 3 coins to second and third column, if then comes a 12, you bet 7 coins to the second and third column, if then comes a five you bet 24 coins for second and third column....but there are no way to win always on roulette. good luck.
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    Re: Roulette data

    Howdy Guys,

    Granted, Steve’s idea was to simulate the American Roulette board with using the random selection request associated with Red and Black with the two Greens being 0 & 37 on this request, but suppose I were to ask if this task could be converted to the request of numbers, no colors, from the correct position on this roulette wheel. And again, the duplicate sequence of numbers so-to-speak instead of Steve’s color request.

    But I see the Roulette Wheel numbers being stationary and not random. The roulette ball is the random process as to its place to stop on a number from this list.

    The numbers starting with the 00 and moving clockwise would be listed correctly as,
    27,10,25,29,12,8,19,31,18,6,21,33,16,4,23,35,14,2,0,28,9,26,30,11,7,20,32,17,5,22,34,15,3,24,36,13,1

    Also, once the first random request sequence is finished, the next request should begin at the last number of the previous sequence and run in reverse through the wheel list of numbers listed above.

    1. So, could the last number of the first random generated list, be considered as where the roulette ball is positioned as its starting point and the first number compiled

    2. Then the next random generated list must run in the reverse sequence of the Roulette Wheel numbers from the starting point of the list as the last number compiled. This would be the next sequenced number compiled.

    3. Then the next list generated from the forward rotation and so-on.

    This would be as close to utilizing the actual play of the ball and the roulette wheel.

    Thanks, Gary

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    Re: Roulette data

    In selecting a random result, the actual order of appearance on the wheel makes no difference.
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