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Alfastreet Roulette Wheels are a brand of automated roulette wheels. They are beneficial
for casinos because the wheel spins more frequently, and players often like them because they have
their own private betting terminal. These particular wheels have been around for a while
and are among the first automated wheels. How to Beat Alfastreet Roulette Wheels. I
first got to know Alfastreet roulette wheels from one of my roulette computer players,
who sent me an hour-long video of recorded spins. He requested that I advise him on what
settings to use in order to beat the wheel. So I carefully assessed the countermeasures
that were being applied. An example of a countermeasure is that the rotor speeds will change after
no more bets is called, which is intended by the manufacturers to make professional
methods obsolete. What I did find that the wheel certainly did apply countermeasures,
and while some did reduce the possible edge of the player, some had absolutely no effect
on the player's edge at all. This indicated to me that the manufacturers did not properly
understand what makes roulette beatable. At best, they have a vague understanding, likely
based on consultants that only know about older techniques. Using the video provided
by my player, I tested my roulette computer against the Alfastreet Wheel, and found it
to be incredibly easy to beat despite the countermeasures. You can see the actual recording
of this test my roulette computers website. Evolution of Alfastreet Wheels. As these wheels
became more popular throughout Europe, my players were consistently beating them. It
took about one year for the manufacturers to release a software upgrade that was designed
to reduce or eliminate the effectiveness of my devices. Were they successful? Unfortunately
to a degree, yes. However, using the software I provide to my players, it is quite easy
to determine the settings that are used on the wheel. And this will advise the player
whether or not the wheel is worth playing. The settings on each wheel will partly determine
if the wheel can be beaten with a roulette computer, and the settings are determined
by the casino staff. But there is also another major factor: every wheel is different, and
subject was own minute imperfections that are inevitable. The casino staff may be convinced
that particular settings for one Alfastreet wheel are suitable for another. The reality
is using the same settings on different wheels can uncover predictable patterns. Usually
they can be exploited by my roulette computers, but more often they can be exploited by my
automated JAA software, which allows the player to place bets before the ball is released.
Beating Other Automated Wheels. is more all players became aware of the countermeasures
from automated wheels, they became distrustful and generally feel the countermeasures are
no different to the casino cheating. This loss of trust overall has lost casinos revenue,
because the less people that play, the less money the casino earns. Clearly the majority
of players are consistent losers, and there are only a small handful of professional players.
To deal with this issue, the wheel designers have released a particular design that is
spun by a real dealer, but the rotor speed slightly changes after the dealer calls no
more bets. This way the casino has the benefit of convincing their players that the wheel
is natural and unaltered, while having the advantage of modifying the spin results. As
per the legal definitions, this may actually be considered cheating, although it is unlikely
that government prosecutors will charge them for something like this. Either way in most
cases, these kind of countermeasures do affect the edge obtained from roulette computers.
Sometimes it makes no difference at all depending on how the wheel is designed. However, it
is easy to assess a wheel to determine if it's countermeasures are likely to reduce
your edge. You do need particular software for this, which is provided to all my players
free of charge. As awareness of these top of wheels is spreading, the casinos are likely
losing revenue because of lost trust from players. So while they may be slightly protecting
themselves from professional players, the overall impact of their income may defeat
the purpose. Do these countermeasures affect the JAA software and its accuracy? Almost
always no, because its accuracy is not derived from precise measurements of the rotor and
ball. Instead, the relies on long-term patterns that occur from the fixed physical properties
of the wheel. Alfastreet roulette wheels are no different, and inevitably will generate
long-term patterns. There are valid countermeasures that these wheels could apply that would make
my system almost completely ineffective, but applying them is likely to make casinos ultimately
lose more revenue that it's worth. Perhaps the casinos know this, which is why their
first line of defence against professional players has always been and probably always
will be detection and banning of consistent winners.