To # 10 -- it's basic physics. The zero is pretty easy to spot -- it's the only slot that's green -- and you just tap each time the ball passes it. Each traversal makes the calculation more accurate. I suspect there is some method of calibrating the computer on each result -- meaning increased accuracy as the night goes on.
As for Blackjack... since the cards aren't shuffled at the end of each game, basic number counting still works pretty well I guess.
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Rich @ Dec 19th 2005 1:38AM
To # 10 -- it's basic physics. The zero is pretty easy to spot -- it's the only slot that's green -- and you just tap each time the ball passes it. Each traversal makes the calculation more accurate. I suspect there is some method of calibrating the computer on each result -- meaning increased accuracy as the night goes on.
As for Blackjack... since the cards aren't shuffled at the end of each game, basic number counting still works pretty well I guess.