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It's not cheating; predicting where the ball will stop is what you're supposed to be doing when you play roulette. But the casinos can stop it very very easily simply by requiring all bets to be placed before the wheel is spun.
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Mike Scott @ Sep 18th 2006 2:05AM
It's not cheating; predicting where the ball will stop is what you're supposed to be doing when you play roulette. But the casinos can stop it very very easily simply by requiring all bets to be placed before the wheel is spun.