Roulette Computers: Hidden Devices That Predict Spins

An overview of roulette computers, devices that use physics to predict outcomes, their legal status, and how to avoid common scams in the industry.
Roulette Computers: Hidden Devices That Predict Spins
Roulette computers are still legal in around half of casinos. The only limit is what you can win without being detected.
Are They Legal?
See a Demo On Any Wheel
- Test on any wheel you want.
- Spin the wheel yourself.
- Live demos in-person or via webcam.
- Use the computers for yourself.
- Disassemble wheels to check for tampering.
Beware of Scams
Tips To Avoid Scams
- Some roulette computer sellers are notoriously manipulative. Never rely on anyone’s word alone. Do careful research.
- Insist on a demonstration on a modern wheel in realistic casino conditions, and learn the statistical relevance of results (a mere “profit” in tests is not sufficient proof).
- Be aware of false positive feedback including paid Ebay reviews. Often sellers also publish fake negative reviews and false information about competitors.
- You get what you pay for. Most computers lose you money in real casino conditions.
- Don’t rely on video demos alone. Some wheels are defective and very easily beaten, even without a computer.
- Insist on a personal demo on a wheel of your choice. If you aren’t sure, see it for yourself on a wheel the seller doesn’t own or control.
How They Work
1. Dominant Diamonds
The ball will almost always hit specific diamonds more than others. This is called a “dominant diamond”, and it happens on almost every wheel. You can easily check it on your casino’s wheels by creating a small chart. Regardless of the ball release speed, there will still be a dominant diamond. They are usually caused by minor imperfections in the ball track, and they are almost impossible for casinos to prevent.
2. Predictable Ball Bounce
3. Time To Get Predictions and Bet
A Casino Consultant’s Video Explaining Roulette Computers
Why Our Computers
Frequently Asked Questions
Computers Versions
BASIC VERSION (SOLD OUT): US$950
LITE VERSION: US$2950 for 1-player version, US$3950 for 2-player version
ORIGINAL UBER VERSION: US$12,500 for 1-player version, US$15,000 for 2-player version
REMOTE UBER VERSION: Price: US$20,000
REMOTE HYBRID VERSION: US$80,000
How The Remote Uber & Hybrid Maximize Revenue: The key to maximizing profit is avoiding detection. So to win large sums, players must spread winnings between different casinos. This requires impractical travel. However, with the Remote Hybrid and Uber computers, you can let a different team play each day. And because they play in different countries and casinos, you maximize your profit while players avoid detection.
Source: Hacker News










