no need to get cheeky here... i mean if i ask nice i aspect that you repply so.. yes its true iam not in this VB thing for long but i know a few things about roulette so please dont get ugly...if you are a old player off roullete i can understand you yes, most of experienced roullete players are wery roguish to new players and those who play just so for fun (iam not one of them)...
i will tell you that a knew a few methods of progression an soo called "systems" and so on but the real good "system" is the one that has no progresion and wins constatly, i think you will agree whit me...
so please dont hawe me for a dumb person couse iam not
Do not be fooled by the video Stefano made trying to prove his computer gives consistant predictions.
He used in his computer setting: number of diamond: 1.
That means the computer assumes the ball will strike only one diamond (the one used to clock wheel and ball for example).
With this setting you will get constant precictions but INACCURATE in the Casino environment, because wheels are semi level-level, and the ball can strike any or no diamond when it is actually falling.
In a private email Stefano the scammer wrote to a competitor (i can forward it to anybody who asks for it), he wrote that his computer is designed for high precise timings where the clocking is not done manually but with a data recognition software.
That would explain why the computer predicts different sectors even with minimal human error in timings.
You can compare if you want the spins where i get different predictions with a stopwatch, and it will easily prove Stefano the scammer is plain lying, and the failure of his computer is not due to skipping DVD player but inaccurate algorythms design.
Also, if the PC DVD player was skipping i would never get some predictions from the same sectors.
You can clearly see the computer wrongly predicting two differents sectors (number 16 sector; and number 34 sector) = does not deal with human errors.
Stefano Hourmouzis the scammer claims if i get different results this is because the PC dvd player is skipping and that i used a different diamond to clock the wheel and ball.
Why is it a lie?
Because you can judge the accuracy of my clicks for the wheel (which is displayed on the screen=around 4200ms for the spin i play) and the ball (hear the voice of the scammer) and deduce i clocked the same wheel revolution and the same ball revolutions each time from the same diamond.
ok and whit this you want to prowe? i dont get it... and i think iam not the only one...
lazardlexone 3 years ago
You obviously know very little about Roulette and advantage play. Do your homework and you might understand what this video is all about.
SuNCamPopov 3 years ago
no need to get cheeky here... i mean if i ask nice i aspect that you repply so.. yes its true iam not in this VB thing for long but i know a few things about roulette so please dont get ugly...if you are a old player off roullete i can understand you yes, most of experienced roullete players are wery roguish to new players and those who play just so for fun (iam not one of them)...
lazardlexone 3 years ago
i will tell you that a knew a few methods of progression an soo called "systems" and so on but the real good "system" is the one that has no progresion and wins constatly, i think you will agree whit me...
so please dont hawe me for a dumb person couse iam not
thanks!
lazardlexone 3 years ago
Do not be fooled by the video Stefano made trying to prove his computer gives consistant predictions.
He used in his computer setting: number of diamond: 1.
That means the computer assumes the ball will strike only one diamond (the one used to clock wheel and ball for example).
With this setting you will get constant precictions but INACCURATE in the Casino environment, because wheels are semi level-level, and the ball can strike any or no diamond when it is actually falling.
SuNCamPopov 3 years ago
In a private email Stefano the scammer wrote to a competitor (i can forward it to anybody who asks for it), he wrote that his computer is designed for high precise timings where the clocking is not done manually but with a data recognition software.
That would explain why the computer predicts different sectors even with minimal human error in timings.
SuNCamPopov 3 years ago
You can compare if you want the spins where i get different predictions with a stopwatch, and it will easily prove Stefano the scammer is plain lying, and the failure of his computer is not due to skipping DVD player but inaccurate algorythms design.
Also, if the PC DVD player was skipping i would never get some predictions from the same sectors.
You can clearly see the computer wrongly predicting two differents sectors (number 16 sector; and number 34 sector) = does not deal with human errors.
SuNCamPopov 3 years ago
Stefano Hourmouzis the scammer claims if i get different results this is because the PC dvd player is skipping and that i used a different diamond to clock the wheel and ball.
Why is it a lie?
Because you can judge the accuracy of my clicks for the wheel (which is displayed on the screen=around 4200ms for the spin i play) and the ball (hear the voice of the scammer) and deduce i clocked the same wheel revolution and the same ball revolutions each time from the same diamond.
SuNCamPopov 3 years ago