I wouldn't believe the RNG will do any systems any good. If you may
have noticed that in the casions, different croupier will have
different style of spinning. Take for example, I went once to a casino
in UK, and I was just standing for 30 mins, and I actually found a
pattern of numbers that kept coming out, because she was new, and an
was, raking in the profits! After a few more rounds, she was changed
immediately!
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>I understand that the reason why you would use random number
>generators to evaluate a roulette system is because it allows you to
>do it quickly and with out spending money. But as far as I remember
>from software classes software RNG aren't completely random, only
>hardware RNG are. Which skews the results of the test. Does that fact
>just not matter?
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