Advanced Strategy – Predictive Techniques
Roulette wheels are for the most part completely random, and they cannot be beaten. There have been exceptions, but only after people exploited the rules of physics and maths against the wheel.
Take a look below for some examples of just how clever players managed to beat the wheel. Before you think it’ll work online however, let us tell you that the digital format remains foolproof.
The Biased Wheel Theory
Roulette wheels are normally made out of wood and metal. These are both materials which degrade over time, and over the course of a few million spins of the wheel, things tend to break down.
In the past, people used to look for these worn-down wheels because the chance of them being more biased was quite high.
The first example of a successful roulette scam was back in 1873 when an Englishman managed to find just such a table, and he then managed to take it for over $325,000.
Since that time however, casinos have learned to change roulette wheels regularly to ensure that it’s near impossible to find a biased wheel. They undoubtedly still exist, but by the time you have found one the casino may have changed it.
The Sector Theory
Sector theory relies on advanced mathematics. It’s the type of maths you can’t do in your head, and it uses the laws of physics to predict which sector the ball will land in based on a number of factors.
By knowing the ball’s speed between two points on the wheel, people have been able to calculate roughly where the ball will land.
This has been tested in labs, and the only ever gamers that have successfully used it, or should we say, have been caught, were arrested.
They used lasers hidden in mobile phones to measure the information, which was then relayed to a computer elsewhere.
Einstein once said “The only way to beat a roulette wheel is to steal the chips when the dealer is not looking.” This science has proved him wrong for once. However, technically – he is still right!


