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why do some roulette dealers seem way more skilled at spinning?

noticed some live dealers just have this super consistent spin, almost like they're clockwork. not saying it's rigged or anything, but there's got to be some real practice behind it. my friend always bets on sectors and swears certain dealers have a "bias" because of their style, while i just see it as less randomness, more patterns. i wonder if opportunity cost comes into play if you stick to sessions with dealers who aren't so predictable versus trying to chase these patterns.

i’ve tried timing bets around dealer changes too, thinking maybe that gives a fresh spin dynamic. anyone else track this, or is it just the gambler’s fallacy in action?

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denizlerde-36783

i once logged outcomes for a week in bet365's premium roulette, hoping a dealer's spin quirk might tilt odds, but after about 300 spins my chart was chaos. chasing style over structure taught me to focus on bankroll discipline, not on who’s spinning the ball.

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zorilla10195261 reply

i’ve tracked spins before and sometimes patterns do look sticky, especially with seasoned dealers, but over enough rounds it shakes out to randomness. sticking to “unpredictable” dealers feels like chasing shadows. ever notice patterns shift after a long session when fatigue sets in?

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ac-cox9929473

sticking to one dealer because their spin "feels" predictable cost me a chunk once when i chased voisins du zero all night and the wheel just did its own thing. if anything, i care more about the site’s fairness audit than the dealer’s rhythm these days.

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