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Roulette God Physics Analysis Roulette Based on the physics of the roulette wheel – an advantage play methodology.

This is the way the professional advantage players play roulette. Do not disclose this method to anybody else or copy in any way, shape or form. Doing so will result in legal proceedings. In reading further you agree to these terms and will abide by them.

Introduction I am not going to go into a long spiel, because I am sure you want to learn how to get the best edge at roulette ASAP, but I would like to say a few words. Roulette is not and has never been a truly random game. There are physical factors that affect what happens in the game and this is what we take advantage of. Systems, based on number patterns, do not work in the long run. This is my experience. A strategy based on the physics of the spin, the wheel characteristics and the speed of the wheel works and will continue working. Make sure to follow all the instructions. PAR T 1 – Research The Dominant Drop Point

The first thing we would look for are wheels that show biased pin dominance. What I mean is this: there are 8 diamonds that the ball can hit, before it lands in a numbered pocket. Now, there are 4 vertical diamonds and these are the ones to focus on. What you will notice is that because of many different possible factors, the ball will hit say 2 out of 4 of the diamonds most of the time. There are many of these wheels about; in fact no wheel is perfectly level. Imagine you are looking at a wheel, and at the 12 o'clock position you call that vertical diamond number 1, 90 degrees after that is 2, the 180 degrees position (opposite to number 1) is number 3 and the 270 degrees vertical diamond is number 4.

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If you took a sample of 20 spins, you could notice that before the ball falls into a pocket, it hits these 4 vertical diamonds. As an example, here are the total hits per diamond: Number 1 – 7 Number 2 - 10 Number 3 - 2 Number 4 - 1 That means that number 1 and 2 are the dominant diamonds. These are the two you would focus on. Now, are you following me so far? Do you see how we are basing it on the physics of the roulette wheel? This is the only "research" somebody has to do, is to record 20 spins to figure out where the dominant diamonds are. IMPORTANT – we focus on anti-clockwise wheel spins, where the ball is going clockwise and the wheel anti-clockwise. You will probably notice that different pins have dominance, whether the wheel is anti-clockwise or clockwise. To summarise, record which vertical diamonds are hit before the ball falls into the numbered pockets, focus on the anti-clockwise spins and if you cannot see any dominant diamonds then try another wheel and come back later. Conditions change frequently.

PART 2 – Roulette Reference Position Card Your card will show which area of the wheel you need to look at, after you have timed the speed of the wheel. The way to time the speed of the wheel is by doing a 2 second count. Simply 1 and 2. You begin when 0 is diamond number 1 (which is the 12 o'clock position), then count 1 and 2. Then look at which position the 0 is at now on the wheel: you then take your card and look at the o'clock this shows you. Practice this and make sure you have it perfected. All these numbers represent an o'clock position you will need to look at, when 4 revolutions of the ball (from the diamond number 1) are to go, before the ball hits a diamond and falls into a numbered pocket. You will need to practice judging how many revolutions of the ball are to go. However, after a while you will judge it well. Trust me on this one. The ball will start to slow down and you will be able to judge it well after some practice.

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Example: Your dominant diamonds are diamond 1 (at 12 o'clock) and diamond 2 (at 3 o'clock). Let's say you time the wheel and you look at your card and it says position at 5 o’clock. You will then look at the 5 o'clock position when there are 4 revolutions of the ball left to go. Then you see which numbers are at that position at that time and these are the numbers you should bet on. If it was number 25, you want to be on that area. Or even better, cover 10 numbers in total. It doesn't matter how you do it, from 1 number to 10 numbers, your edge will be the same over time. So, if you get it right, the ball should hit diamond 1 or 2 and fall onto your area, around 25. Important, about DIAMONDS – if your dominant diamonds are 2 and 3, you should move your bets forward by about 11 pockets. This means: if you look at your o'clock position after you have timed the wheel, when there are 4 revolutions of the ball left to go, then you have to move your bets forward on the wheel by 11 pockets. For example, the wheel begins spinning and you wait for the zero to pass the diamond 1 position (which is 12 o'clock, but don't confuse this with where you have to look once you have measured the wheel speed), then you time 1 second and 2 seconds, you look at your chart to see which o'clock corresponds to the place the wheel is at this time. Let's say the zero is now at the diamond 2 position (90 degrees), which if you look at the position card shows the 8 o'clock area. This means you have to look at the 8 o'clock position on your wheel, as it is spinning, when 4 revolutions of the ball are left to go.

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REMEMBER, YOUR REVOLUTION STARTS WHEN THE BALL BEGINS TO PASS THE DIAMOND 1 AND WHEN IT PASSES IT AGAIN, THAT IS 1 REVOLUTION. At the 4 revolutions to go moment, as you look at the 8 o'clock position on your wheel, in this spin you see the number 7. You then move your bets 11 numbers forward on the wheel, which would be number 21. If your dominant diamonds are 3 and 4, you should move your bets forward by about 20 pockets. This means that all you have to do is look at the opposite side of the wheel, then add about four numbers forward. If you saw it was number 14, then you would look at the opposite side of the wheel – that's around number 25. If your dominant diamonds are 4 and 1, you should move your bets back by about 11 pockets. This means if your predicted number is 32, then go back 11 and you will see that the betting area is around 9.

IMPORTANT NOTE: be careful when the dealer is changed. This can affect which diamonds are dominant, so I recommend that when this happens, you analyse the dominant diamonds to make sure they are still correct. If they are not the same, then adjust them and continue.

Closing Note This strategy, a type of advantage play, will give you the best edge over the casino you can possibly wish to get. It will stand the test of time, giving you a long term winning edge. Even so, do not get greedy. I recommend you use a few different casinos to play in, as when you start winning regularly, casino staff will become suspicious and can make things difficult for you. You've got to be smart about it. You will need to practice this strategy, to make sure you understand it correctly and that you correctly work out the revolutions to go until the ball hits a diamond, before it comes down into a number. Practice makes perfect. If you are having difficulty with the timing of the wheel, you will be able to download a digital metronome from the internet, which you can put in your phone. Search for vibrating metronome application or something similar, then set it to 60 per second or 60bps. When zero goes by reference point 1, that should be your first vibration, then 1 and 2 more, before you look at that part of the wheel and work out which o'clock position you should be looking at. It's best just to learn how to do it without any digital device, though, as it will make sure you are always focused. One last thing. You will have to WATCH OUT FOR SCATTER, this is how the ball jumps forward to backward once it lands on the numbered pockets (after it hits a diamond and comes down). If the scatter is all over the place, then it's best not to play the wheel at that time. Go and have a drink/dinner and come back later. If the scatter is manageable, say you analyse 10 spins and it shows you that the ball ends up (in relation to your predicted numbers) +3, +5, -7, +4, -2, +6, +5, -15, +4, +7. This is fine and you could just move your bets around +4 and you would get many winners. I wish you all the best, Roulette God.

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F.A.Q. (Frequently Asked Questions)

Question: How many numbers do you bet on each spin? How many spins do you play in a row? Answer: Well, it depends on the conditions...I would just start by placing two chips and see how you get on. If you see that you are getting very near misses, then place 3 chips in total. I personally play by doing 2 neighbour bets. This ensures you cover 10 numbers, which means that you will win a high percentage of spins. It also means you don't have to spend as long in the casino to get your profit target, because if you play only 1 chip per spin obviously you risk less but it will take you more spins to get a winner.

Question: What unit size should I use? Answer: In terms of unit sizes, just start as small as possible. If you see that conditions are in your favour, up your bets and profit. If the conditions change and you aren't getting accuracy, then go back to minimum bets. That's the beauty of this strategy - it is flexible. BY THE WAY, we only play anti-clockwise wheel spins, so make sure you make that clear in the strategy notes, if I haven't already please. We could play clockwise spins as well, but it's best to just learn how to master the anti clockwise wheel spins and focus on those.

Question: How Long should I play for? Answer: you can play a table for as long as you like, as long as it is going well for you. I tend to play for a few hours, then have a break. If conditions are good again, I will play. But when you make a good profit in a short space of time...go home! Don't be greedy.

Copyright Š 2013 Roulette God All rights reserved.

DISCLAIMER- The advertisers and distributors of this system cannot be held responsible for any financial loss you may experience as a result of using this information. Gambling is known to be risky and addictive, so play with your own risk. This guide is for entertainment purposes only.

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