Electronic Roulette In Casinos

Electronic Roulette in Casinos. It is possible to play electronic roulette at some online casinos such as 32 Red, 888 or Black Diamond where they are also referred to as Automatic or Auto Roulette. The use of electronic roulettes allows casinos to save on the cost of organizing games and hiring personnel.

Although the rules are similar to those of its illustrious predecessor, electronic English Roulette nevertheless does have some particularities. First of all, multiple gaming stations and touch screens surround the automated wheel or face a giant screen onto which the Roulette wheel is projected. The Layout, similar in every respect to that of the traditional game, is virtual and is duplicated on each screen. Everything is completely automated, with messages appearing on your computer to guide you through the different stages of the game. When they say ‘Place your bets’, you can bet by touching the squares, your stakes remaining hidden from the other players. Then, when ‘No more bets’ is announced, you can no longer change where you have placed your chips.

I have been playing roulette for just two years and practically all of my play has been on the electronic roulette games with real-wheel action to watch, seated with up to eleven other players; the game is played on a touch-screen for placing bets, etc. The two machines here in Arizona are the Interblock Organic and the Vegas Star. Roulette is the most popular table game on the market today. Available in fully Automated and “Live” versions, our Roulette games takes player interactions to the next level, giving casinos, racinos, and gaming lounges an exciting new way to attract new players and “spin” more income. I have no reason to believe that Live Roulette is fixed, or Live casino providers are cheating players or the casinos that use their services. But that doesn’t mean you should just play anywhere. If you stick to some basic guiding principles you will minimise the risk of playing anywhere that is likely to cheat you.

To preserve the role of chance, the software for electronic English Roulette randomly determines the strength of the blast of air that throws the ball, as well as the speed at which the wheel spins. The results appear instantly and simultaneously on your computer and on the giant screen located in the centre or on the wall. If your bet is a winner, your account is automatically credited. If you want to stop playing, all you have to do is press the ‘Payment’ button to collect your winnings.

Hello to all of my fellow Roulette Enthusiasts . .

I have put a great deal of thought and consideration into making this post, so here goes!

About me; I work professionally as a federal security contractor and ever since my youth, have been fascinated about numbers, codes, patterns, the ‘hidden’ and being something of a Truth Seeker in all sorts of subjects. I have been playing roulette for just two years and practically all of my play has been on the electronic roulette games with real-wheel action to watch, seated with up to eleven other players; the game is played on a touch-screen for placing bets, etc. The two machines here in Arizona are the Interblock Organic and the Vegas Star. Live-wheel, “Las Vegas” style roulette is unlawful in Arizona.

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About two months ago, I began vigorous research on the net for any intel about these two types of machines and found two incredibly useful and informative posts. First, however, I want to point out that both of these posts were and have been repeatedly ridiculed, scorned and tossed aside, it would seem, by roulette players who - I believe - miss the point ENTIRELY about RNG roulette gaming. Yes, RNG machines do not respond to the same types of play strategies utilized on live-wheel games. Yes, RNG roulette is very much different and IS NOT THE SAME - AT ALL - as live-wheel roulette. And yes, RNG roulette is VERY MUCH MANIPULATED but it is this simple facet of RNG roulette machines that makes them exploitable and their programming decipherable.

Here are the two links:

In the first post, scroll down to find an entry made on August 13, 2013 by a “jgarnett.” Please notice how his info was attacked, ridiculed, and has been repeatedly tossed aside on that and other roulette forums since then by practically everyone that mentions it. Doesn’t this response strike any of you as, well . . IGNORANT?

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In less than two weeks after finding this posting by “jgarnett” I cashed in a play voucher for over $1,600; about $400 of which was bankroll to play. I have never emailed “jgarnett.” I have never met him in Las Vegas, as he encourages interested players to do. For one thing, I have been unable to register on that forum and try and see if his profile is still active, etc. All I did was study, repeatedly, the things he mentions and mentally practice the methods outlined. it worked. And, it has worked many times thereafter. How many other players who have access to the Interblock machines took a deep breath, put aside their preconceived notions about RNG gaming, and actually tried to see if these play methods were possible? I am amazed at the incredible ignorance and simple-mindedness of those who so quickly disregarded the nature of what separates RNG roulette from live-wheel roulette. They are different FOR A REASON and this reason, once thoroughly researched and studied, proves to be easily and repeatedly exploited and harnessed for amazing profits.

I have repeatedly sat at an Interblock machine and observed at least three other players over the last several months who obviously know these methods and are cashing in vouchers that range from $1,200 to over $3,000. No joke; no exaggeration. The Vegas Star machines are almost identical - IDENTICAL - in how their RNG programming can be studied, exploited and profited from.

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In order to establish myself on this forum as a trust-worthy and “for real” player, I will provide pics of several of my recent play vouchers that I have very recently cashed in, including the above mentioned one. If you email me directly I will quickly send them to you for your review. I wish to be as discreet as possible, but also as open as possible and I think that this method serves both. Certain identifiable aspects of these tickets have ben blacked out for obvious reasons.

Has anyone ever been able to contact a “jgarnett?”

Have any of you on this forum, who have access to either the Interblock or Vegas Star machines found similar experiences to mine?

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I would love to hear from other RNG roulette players who have put in the time and vigorous effort necessary to decipher and profit from these machines . . .

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Finally, I would encourage everyone who has judged RNG machines in casinos to be “evil” and “a disgrace” to the game of roulette to reconsider everything you have thought about these games. Yes, they are different from live-wheel . . . AND I AM GLAD THAT THEY ARE!!!

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Feel free to email me directly and I will respond as quickly as possible. Have a great day and ENJOY YOUR PLAY!!!