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does anyone actually successfully track roulette wheel bias

I keep seeing people swear they can track wheel bias and make long-term profit, but I've never actually met anyone who’s got a real system that works in a live casino. I get the theory - find a wheel with tiny manufacturing quirks, log a couple thousand spins, look for a pattern - but honestly, aren’t modern wheels and cameras supposed to make this almost impossible now?

I’m way more into sports and poker, but the idea of hunting for a biased wheel does scratch the itch for finding an edge. Just seems like a wild amount of effort for maybe nothing, and you probably get kicked out if you’re too obvious about it. Is this actually doable anymore, or just an old-timer casino myth that keeps getting recycled? Anyone ever actually tried it, or even seen it done firsthand?

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Nah lol, live wheel bias is basically reenactor-campfire stuff now. I route-tested Emerald Roulette on a crypto casino for a week like a sicko and all I found was “hot numbers” brain worms 😅

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