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does anyone actually succeed with roulette prediction devices

roulette prediction devices get mentioned a lot but i’ve never seen any solid proof they work long term. most people just post vague wins or say the casinos kicked them out, which honestly sounds off. i can’t see how you’d consistently get an edge when the wheels get checked for bias and everything’s recorded now. dealers get changed, wheels get replaced. even the “dealer signature” thing seems like wishful thinking.

if anyone actually does use these devices and gets ahead, wouldn’t there be more concrete evidence, like actual data runs or bankroll tracking? never seen anything verifiable. just feels like another layer of gambler’s fallacy to me.

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Yeah, the part people skip is scale. Say your magic gizmo even catches something for 20 spins before the dealer swap or wheel check. Great. Then table limits choke it, heat shows up, and if it’s online you’re one “account review” away from a locked balance anyway. I’ve seen enough casino review nonsense to know that’s where the fairy tale ends. Annoying too, because if this junk actually held up, half of us would’ve retired already.

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Yeah, thats basically it. If the device worked, the proof wouldnt be a guy saying “they asked me to leave.” It’d be six months of boring bankroll logs and timestamped sessions. Nobody ever has that part. Funny how the miracle always happens right where the spreadsheet should begin.

Ive watched plenty of roulette guys treat the statistics panel like its a treasure map. Its just wallpaper for people who want patterns to love them back. Same species as slots players swearing a machine is “due,” just with more hardware and a sadder hat.

My blunt take: if it needs a secret device and zero receipts, its not an edge, its a bedtime story for gamblers. Patience is control. The wheel doesnt care.

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I knew one guy swore by a prediction gizmo, same guy chased a dozen bet on International Roulette and still got skinned, that's my data.

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The lack of publicly available data is what makes me skeptical. Most claims seem to rely on anecdotes rather than actual tracked results.

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Public data is the wrong bar, honestly. If some guy had a real edge on live roulette he’s not posting csvs, he’s shutting up until the wheel gets swapped or the layout changes!!! The miss is people act like every wheel is the same thing, it isn’t

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the part people miss is even before the wheel question, cashout behavior tells on this stuff. on crypto casinos if somebody had a real tiny edge on live grand roulette or whatever, theyd live like a mouse, same stake sizing, fast in fast out. instead u get these grand stories and then weird withdrawal drama. and on the fiat side manual withdrawals + a long verification loop are where half these miracle wins go to die, funny how the device is sooo precise but the money trail gets fuzzy fast

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"layout changes" yeah and bet365's layout is a MESS, blackjack feels cleaner, pisses me off

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