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#11
FreeRoulette / Re: Kind of breaks my brain
Last post by FreeRoulette - May 14, 2025, 11:03 PMQuote from: TwoUp on Oct 08, 2024, 09:53 AMTo hit ten chosen numbers on a 37 pocket wheel, the probability is:
10/37 × 9/37 × 8/37 × 7/37 × 6/37 × 5/37 × 4/37 × 3/37 × 2/37 × 1/37 =
The number of spins on average to hit all ten numbers can be calculated by flipping the probability of each outcome and adding them up, so you get:
37/10 + 37/9 + 37/8 + 37/7 + 37/6 + 37/5 + 37/4 + 37/3 + 37/2 + 37/1 = 108.37
So basically 109 spins on average to hit all ten chosen numbers at least once.
Not sure where you got your numbers and assumptions from however there is no guarantee of any outcome, there is always the probability that the wheel doesn't hit all of the numbers or it takes hundreds of spins to hit the last or last few missing numbers.
My assumptions come from running python scripts to test how many spins it takes to hit all the numbers. Supose x spins is the most it took to hit y numbers. It seems tgat if I wait for it to get close to x spins and start betting, I should hit within those remaining spins. If I wait to start betting it is not the same as betting from spin 1. On other words, it doesn't work to pretend bet, you have to actually bet for the odds to work out.
#12
FreeRoulette / Free Tools and Sims
Last post by FreeRoulette - May 14, 2025, 10:47 PMFree roulette tools and simulations.
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#13
General discussion / Re: x3 promotion upgrade! (ini...
Last post by VLS - May 11, 2025, 06:34 AMQuote from: VLS on May 08, 2025, 06:15 AMwe're offering a special x2 promotion
With our new subscriptions now available, we've upgraded our special promotion to x3 times the value!
This once-in-a-lifetime offer is our way of rewarding our initial RIBOT FULL and RIBOT WEB supporters:
We deeply appreciate your support and are happy to offer this multiplied x3 reward to our early adopters!
#14
General discussion / Re: Automated System for Onlin...
Last post by Mrfreez - May 10, 2025, 09:55 PMHi,guys
I'll be uploading new content related to the project soon. For now, I've seen that several people have downloaded the software, so I'll share the installer password and 20 licenses so you can use it. Each license works for only one user at a time.
If someone wants to use the software and all 20 licenses are already in use, feel free to message me or comment here.
Installer password: VeniVidiVici
Software licenses:
YAYI-A2TS-IYUD
YAYI-S80K-4NGJ
YAYI-UYYY-5PC8
YAYI-LX9V-8UUA
YAYI-FILR-FWQB
YAYI-JHL4-WQCP
YAYI-4I79-132J
YAYI-8715-QX16
YAYI-7OYH-PDKC
YAYI-3SN7-IKH8
YAYI-I15I-R6SQ
YAYI-6CGS-W81Z
YAYI-M73U-95PW
YAYI-BKCH-APG8
YAYI-1H97-K9W5
YAYI-XJZ7-94NP
YAYI-PJXV-42T7
YAYI-UB9O-Z6TT
YAYI-C35B-KIW7
YAYI-6NYP-XRBE
I'll be uploading new content related to the project soon. For now, I've seen that several people have downloaded the software, so I'll share the installer password and 20 licenses so you can use it. Each license works for only one user at a time.
If someone wants to use the software and all 20 licenses are already in use, feel free to message me or comment here.
Installer password: VeniVidiVici
Software licenses:
YAYI-A2TS-IYUD
YAYI-S80K-4NGJ
YAYI-UYYY-5PC8
YAYI-LX9V-8UUA
YAYI-FILR-FWQB
YAYI-JHL4-WQCP
YAYI-4I79-132J
YAYI-8715-QX16
YAYI-7OYH-PDKC
YAYI-3SN7-IKH8
YAYI-I15I-R6SQ
YAYI-6CGS-W81Z
YAYI-M73U-95PW
YAYI-BKCH-APG8
YAYI-1H97-K9W5
YAYI-XJZ7-94NP
YAYI-PJXV-42T7
YAYI-UB9O-Z6TT
YAYI-C35B-KIW7
YAYI-6NYP-XRBE
#15
General discussion / Re: Automated System for Onlin...
Last post by VLS - May 09, 2025, 04:23 PMFollowing-up on our 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.
#16
General discussion / RIBOT Releases for May 2025
Last post by VLS - May 08, 2025, 06:15 AMAnnouncing our RIBOT Releases for May 2025!
We're excited to share the upcoming releases for the RIBOT suite in May 2025:
Matching subscriptions will become available as each version is released.
Limited-Time Double Value Promotion! For the first half of May (approximately), we're offering a special x2 promotion on these RIBOT versions. Don't miss out!
Stay tuned to this thread for individual release announcements as each RIBOT version becomes available 📻
Thanks for your support.
We're excited to share the upcoming releases for the RIBOT suite in May 2025:
- RIBOT FULL @ $197/year
All-inclusive access to our online/web, offline/local, and downloaded versions. Get everything RIBOT has to offer in one straightforward package! - RIBOT WEB @ $97/half-year
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The offline version that runs directly on your device without an internet connection. Please note that this version requires manual updates. - RIBOT DOWNLOAD @ $30/$40/$50/$60/$70/$80/$90 per week
Generate custom, one-off downloadable packages tailored to your needs.
The maximum number of simultaneous modules you can include is determined by your chosen tier, at a rate of $10 per module.- $30 allows you to package up to 3 modules.
- $40 allows you to package up to 4 modules.
- $50 allows you to package up to 5 modules.
- ...and so on, up to 9 modules.
- RIBOT DEV @ $30/$40/$50/$60/$70/$80/$90 per week
Our developer version, including loader and packer modules for programmers who want to create custom WebAssembly (WASM) extension mods.
Matching subscriptions will become available as each version is released.
Limited-Time Double Value Promotion! For the first half of May (approximately), we're offering a special x2 promotion on these RIBOT versions. Don't miss out!
Stay tuned to this thread for individual release announcements as each RIBOT version becomes available 📻
Thanks for your support.
#17
Forum features / Why we won't allow "secret sys...
Last post by VLS - May 08, 2025, 05:14 AMExpanding upon our previous announcement in the "Why we won't host casino banners" thread, we want to clearly explain the reasoning behind this decision.
Our primary goal is to foster an open discussion regarding Roulette methods/strategies. This includes bet selection, money management, publicly shared systems, and other relevant topics.
This approach aims to maintain a level playing field where all members are expected to openly discuss their betting methods. Furthermore, this policy provides a strong foundation for preventing our forum from becoming a platform for "hinters" and system sellers.
This principle applies to members and forum staff alike. Consequently, any existing posts or future attempts by any registered member to offer private or hidden systems will be removed.
We are actively fostering/nurturing our Roulette Ideas community into the open discussion space it is intended to be, and we are firmly committed to ensuring its continued openness of discussion over time.
Thanks,
Vic
Our primary goal is to foster an open discussion regarding Roulette methods/strategies. This includes bet selection, money management, publicly shared systems, and other relevant topics.
This approach aims to maintain a level playing field where all members are expected to openly discuss their betting methods. Furthermore, this policy provides a strong foundation for preventing our forum from becoming a platform for "hinters" and system sellers.
This principle applies to members and forum staff alike. Consequently, any existing posts or future attempts by any registered member to offer private or hidden systems will be removed.
We are actively fostering/nurturing our Roulette Ideas community into the open discussion space it is intended to be, and we are firmly committed to ensuring its continued openness of discussion over time.
Thanks,
Vic
#18
General discussion / Automated System for Online Ro...
Last post by Mrfreez - May 05, 2025, 08:05 PMHello 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!
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!
#19
Dozens / columns / Re: I call them boxes
Last post by ADulay - Apr 26, 2025, 05:22 PMSorry to open up an older thread but I've got a lot of free time coming up for the next few months and that means I can get back to programming some ideas I've seen and running them concurrently in the spreadsheet in an attempt to glean the more meaningful plays as they show up.
Accidentally watching some of the cartoonish YouTube videos based on roulette shows that we really do have a way to go to make money at the game.
As I've always been a "dozens" player, this area will work out great for me.
AD
Accidentally watching some of the cartoonish YouTube videos based on roulette shows that we really do have a way to go to make money at the game.
As I've always been a "dozens" player, this area will work out great for me.
AD