Frequently Asked Questions

Q1. What if casinos stop allowing bets after the ball is released? Will I have wasted my money?

Even casinos that are conscious of roulette computers very rarely disallow bets after ball release. This is because permitting bets after ball release speeds up the game, and takes advantage of compulsive gamblers who make last second bets. In a busy casino, the difference between allowing or disallowing bets after ball release is often over a million of dollars every day. Yes permitting bets after ball release exposes casinos to roulette computer teams, but the casino has a lot more to earn by permitting late bets than they have to potentially lose from roulette computer teams. This means that rather than simply cease allowing bets after the spin, casinos are far more likely to simply be more aware of players that are winning suspicious amounts even IF roulette computers become a nuisance (although it is still better to prevent them from becoming a nuisance in the first place).

Q2. Your competitors say your roulette computers are ineffective. What can you say about this?

My competitors don't even have any of my roulette computers. They just say they do, but even if they did, they would have no way of obtaining the access codes to even load the computer. Only I supply the access codes that are required every month of play. They are "competitors", and they'll say what they must to convince you to purchase their technology instead. I've had various competitors who have done everything conceivable to try and discredit me, one even regularly fabricates new identities on forums under fakes names, pretending to be my players to give false negative reviews.

Q3. Why is it called the "Hybrid" roulette computer?

I previously had developed two different roulette computers. The Standard Roulette Computer (most popular model), which requires the operator to manually click a button to take timings of the ball and wheel, and the Super Roulette Computer which works from a portable notebook computer. The Hybrid roulette computer is a blend of both technologies, and as such is called the "Hybrid".

Q4. Why would you need the Hybrid if the Super Roulette Computer does much the same thing?

Because the Super computer requires constant radio emissions, unless the notebook computer is physically with one of the operators. Although the emissions utilise various covert technologies, they are still emissions that can be detected and triangulated. The Hybrid does not have this problem. However, the Super Computer still incorporates many features (that the Hybrid doesn't have) that make it a more desirable package, including but not limited to the ability to support multiple players at once.

Q5. Why was the technology so expensive to develop?

Most of the components needed to be custom made as there is simply nothing else on the market that does what is required. This includes custom object recognition microchip design.

Q6. Why on Earth would you sell this technology?

Usually a Hybrid team consists of more than just 2 players, and they need someone to coordinate the team - i.e. they need a "team leader". I am already a "team leader" of numerous teams, and I cannot possibly manage enough teams to play at all casinos world-wide. There are just too many casinos where application is legal and practical. So I am now training other "team leaders", and will take a percentage of their profits. But I am already approaching a point where I have both too many team members, and too many team leaders who each have their own teams. So what's left is to sell a limited number of Hybrids (Ten), but only to individuals I meet in person and come to trust.

Q7. What if I find I cannot obtain constant clear line of sight in my casino?

You don't "need" constant line of sight - it is only the ideal situation. This will be demonstrated at the conference. With the standard options, you can use the sneakiest and smallest reflections of higher reflective services to obtain a clear and largely uninterrupted line of sight from a higher view. The zoom lens is extremely powerful yet compact. If the computer detects a line of sight interruption, it doesn't give a prediction, and instead automatically informs the players. There are also a range of accessories and tools players can use to achieve clear line of sight in even the busiest casinos, perhaps not for all spins, but certainly more than enough for application to be clearly profitable. For example, let's say the casino was very busy and you need to use a reflection from a small brass light fitting on the roof - you may be able to achieve a down-angled view of 45 degrees (it doesn't matter if the reflection is reversed as the computer's settings deal with this too). In this situation, because the table is so busy, perhaps people are breaking the line of sight on about 30% of spins (during the few brief seconds that are required for the prediction to be made). This is a common situation, and is not a problem as per below:

With the common 1 in 12 exact number hit rate achieved by the hybrid, over 37 sample spins, if you bet on only ONE number in the above situation, the anticipated results would be:

  For 12 spins: The computer would recognize the break of line of sight and won't give a prediction.

For the other 25 spins: 25 predictions are given, and 2 exact number wins result

Overall, this is 23 losses, and 2 wins as per below:

23 Losses = -23 units

2 Wins = +70 units

The overall result with $100 units is a profit of $4,700, so you can understand application is clearly profitable even in conditions where line of sight is poor.