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Posted by: joeyl at September 18, 2006, 4:13 pm
Topic: Professional gamblers are rushing to buy £1,000 devices Forum: Winner Online

I tend to agree. For me, card counters memorising by mind, in comparison to utilisation of a roulette wheel bias analyser, is not a good comparison, but is the only one I can think of.

I have no idea of the procedure re card counters. Are they paid and booted if suspected? How is this provable anyhoo? It can't be an arrestable offence surely. Hence it must be a casino bye-law of their own making.
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Posted by: GrandMaster at September 18, 2006, 1:40 pm
Topic: Professional gamblers are rushing to buy £1,000 devices Forum: Winner Online

Even if these gadgets are not illegal in the UK, the casinos could prohibit them under their own rules and eject people using them or suspected of using them. The casinos could also stop people from placing bets after the ball has been released.
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Posted by: joeyl at September 17, 2006, 2:10 pm
Topic: Professional gamblers are rushing to buy £1,000 devices Forum: Winner Online

The casinos online refusing winnings for "bonus abuse" do not have a leg to stand on in comparison to casinos having to pay out money won with a roulette wheel analyser.

There is only 1 firm that self proclaims itself to be "online gaming's regulator". Way too slow to tackle bonus abuse accusations (5 years). In fact Ecogra has upheld them.

Tomorrow is probably too late.
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Posted by: ian_go at September 17, 2006, 12:41 pm
Topic: Professional gamblers are rushing to buy £1,000 devices Forum: Winner Online

Professional gamblers are rushing to buy £1,000 devices that they believe will enable them to win millions of pounds in casinos when the gambling industry is deregulated next year.

Hundreds of the roulette-cheating machines - which consist of a small digital time recorder, a concealed computer and a hidden earpiece - were tested at a government laboratory in 2004 after a gang suspected of using them won £1.3m at the Ritz casino in London.

After the research, which was never made public but has been seen by the Guardian, the government's gambling watchdog admitted to industry insiders that the technology can offer punters an edge when playing roulette in a casino, and the advantage can be "considerable".

But rather than ban the devices, which are outlawed in many jurisdictions across the world, the Gambling Commission will require casinos to police themselves. Phill Brear, the commission's director of operations, admits predictive softwares can work but suggeste...
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