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Lucky 6 Roulette by PragmaticPlay . Can anyone explain this video? (page 5)

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Roulette357
7 months ago

Just to clarify something you mentioned: yes, I did speak with an expert , but not just any casual observer. He is someone with a background in physics and over 40 years of experience with roulette, well known in certain professional circles and with a significant following.

For professional reasons, I can’t disclose his identity, as he has connections with some game providers and specifically asked me not to mention his name or credentials publicly. I hope you can understand that.

His analysis was not based on guesses, but on technical aspects clearly visible in the video I shared , and some of his observations were later indirectly confirmed by the provider themselves. So I’d prefer to keep this discussion respectful and avoid assumptions about what was said or not said.


Roulette357
7 months ago

Here, I’m going to show you the unedited video in real time. I already showed it in slow motion and zoomed in, but now I want you to see the actual speed of the ball. At that speed, it’s physically impossible for it to spin backwards like that naturally. What you’re seeing there is not physics , it’s something else.👇🏻😉

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1xzewR7AQmVeqyTubTGCCJ2vuUf2U-jUP/view?usp=drivesdk

batistahector490
7 months ago
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I would like to clarify and detail my impression of the video.

1. The ball, moving naturally for a modern wheel, bounces off the separator ( Low fret) and returns back one cell (pocket), having slightly run onto the "cone" before that.

2. In #19 it oscillates and then stops.

That is, the ball does not fly like a helicopter and is not magnetized.

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Roulette357
7 months ago

Look, I’ve already shown you the video in slow motion, zoomed in, and also the original unedited version. At no point is there a bounce as you describe. The ball passes over number 19, hits the right divider of 19, moves forward to about the middle of number 4, and without touching any other divider, turns back in the air and lands on 19. I have no idea where you’re seeing a bounce, because it simply isn’t there in the video.😆😂


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