Hello everyone! This is my first post on the forum, so I'll try to be as clear as possible.
I'm an Electronics and Telecommunications Engineer, and over the past two years I've been developing software focused on predicting outcomes in European roulette using advanced statistical techniques with a high degree of accuracy. Initially, this project started as a hobby, but over time it became a personal obsession to which I've dedicated a great deal of my time.
In fact, I began this project for academic and experimental purposes rather than financial reasons. As an engineer, I like to focus on problems that many consider impossible and try to solve them from a technical and analytical perspective. I wanted to share that experience with the entire community.
To properly test the software, I also designed and built a hardware component that automates the betting process in online casinos. This was necessary because testing the software requires spending a lot of time waiting for the right moment to place a bet, and unfortunately, I don't have that kind of free time. That's why I developed a system that can operate autonomously, without me needing to be there.
The hardware is highly technical. I could explain it in great detail, but realistically, it can only be implemented by individuals with a solid background in electronics and automation—it's not something the average hobbyist could easily replicate. However, the software is designed to be used by anyone. It's very user-friendly: all you need to do is input previous spin results, and it will tell you exactly when to place your bets.
I'd like to share my experience with this project. I'll be posting several test videos, including real-time usage. I'll also share the software installer, which requires a password and license key to run. I'll gladly provide those to anyone who asks for a trial.
The software is very accurate and, while it requires patience and dedication, it can deliver profitable results in the long run. It's currently in version 1.0, so any feedback, suggestions, or questions are more than welcome. If you're also interested in the hardware development, I'd be happy to answer your questions as well.
Thanks for reading!
Following-up on our
Why we won't allow "secret systems" (https://rouletteideas.com/forum-features/why-we-won-t-allow-secret-systems/) topic, this is
@Mrfreez's answer:
Quote from: Mrfreezit's not a secret system. I can actually explain both the software and the hardware openly. In fact, I'm working on a short write up explaining how the method implemented in the software works.
My main goal with the publication was simply to introduce myself quickly, so that the forum members could get to know my work. And if anyone on the forum is interested in the project whether hardware or software I'd be happy to discuss it openly.