Kiwiguy, you obviously don't know much about this.
Dealers often try to shoot for a particular part of the wheel, simply because they are bored. Some very experienced but nasty dealers will actually aim for the part of the wheel with the least bets. This isn't silly ploppy talk, I'm saying this as an advantage player.
As to predicting where the ball will land based on physics, it's very hard to compute, even once you have a formula. Very few people are able to do this.
There are computers that will do the same thing, and can get a significant edge. I thought about buying one. In the end, the risk of getting caught, and the limited earning potential is what kept me away.
"have yet to see anyone win long term at roulette."
It's unlikely that you'll ever come across someone able to beat roulette in some way (even if you work in a casino). Roulette advantage players are EXTREMELY rare.
Sports has the most potential for all advantage player. The edge you can gain can be significant, and the betting limits are MUCH higher. Therefore you can turnover much more, which = profit.
[ This Message was edited by: Mr J on 2004-07-12 10:52 ]
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