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Agreed ! Experienced this myself ! People should be aware !
 
IMO if you are not actually stood at a live roulette wheel or playing a machine you know is a 100% connected to that wheel then I would never trust any other form. Even then the better dealers can miss you if necessary. Look for the new/weak dealers and you have a chance as they tend to get stuck in the same area for a few spins.
 
One more time, this is my BEST recorded example of weird ball behaviour (so far):


Go to 0:32 and watch what happens, knowing that I only have to fear 22 18 29 7 on the entire top half (the side with the green zero) of the wheel.


Still waiting for someone to provide a remotely plausible explanation for what happened there.
 
Still waiting for someone to provide a remotely plausible explanation for what happened there.
I don't have the answer but I'd like to commend you for your Columbo-style persistence :D

My only theory is that the balls are actually sentient beings from the outer colony of Zolon, and that they're attempting to re-establish contact with their planet :eek2:
 
Zolon. I fucking knew it.

I've toned down the Columbo significantly, actually.
Once a week or so, I put 15 or 30 € on their table to see if anything new and unusual happens.

By now, it's come to the point where I can place my chips and - as the ball spins - I can safely predict which number it'll be, based on what the losing numbers closest to the winning areas are.
It'll just be me saying "14 or 19 coming up" out loud behind my laptop, followed by the ball inevitably landing on 19.

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By now, it's come to the point where I can place my chips and - as the ball spins - I can safely predict which number it'll be, based on what the losing numbers closest to the winning areas are.
It'll just be me saying "14 or 19 coming up" out loud behind my laptop, followed by the ball inevitably landing on 19.

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So why not open an account at another casino, open the same Evolution Roulette table and place a bet on the other numbers. Surely you'll turn a profit that way. :)
 
Still waiting for someone to provide a remotely plausible explanation for what happened there.
Something isn’t right IMO, not just the way the ball lands but why is it necessary for the the camera switch (panning to a different angle mid spin). Not sure if it’s your recording or that’s what it looks like live but the quality is poor.
 
So why not open an account at another casino, open the same Evolution Roulette table and place a bet on the other numbers. Surely you'll turn a profit that way. :)

Can't say I'm not tempted!
I'll have to have a look what sites support that Evo table, and hope they'll let my expat self in...
 
Something isn’t right IMO, not just the way the ball lands but why is it necessary for the the camera switch (panning to a different angle mid spin). Not sure if it’s your recording or that’s what it looks like live but the quality is poor.

You can choose one or two camera angles, but I believe it always automatically switches the angle at that moment.
And the recording isn't the best quality indeed. The cam app would otherwise slow down the game, unfortunately.

About the moment itself: It's exactly like the famed "rigged roulette spin??" video by Rocknrolla.
The ball lands on 32 and by then it's slowed down enough that you shouldn't expect any major shifts anymore. At most a little bump into 26/0 or into 15/19. Definitely NOT this strange "moonwalk" into exactly that lone and isolated four-number losing area (take a close look at which numbers are unchipped).
 
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How long have evolution been about, I don't remember seeing the name 3 years ago but every site seems to have them so they must be popular

I expect kepa may have seen at least one of these vids :D:

3.05secs in:



another vid showing some sort of handheld device [magnetic :confused:] making the ball stop in a part of the wheel, rather than forcing it to land on a specific number:



and lastly this one, which has the following text underneath the video:

"The new trick Now-days the roulette balls are made of piezoelectric ceramic. The material used is BaTiO3 on the surface, and BaSO4 on the inside for insulation. The ball caries a polarized surface charge when hit by an ultrasonic sound wave. This wave is sent from the inter-digital transducers placed in the spoons (pockets) of each number. They send a wave to the ball that polarizes the surface with a negative charge. The spoon of the number is also negative, therefore the ball jumps out through electrostatic repulsion. Each number pocket has a switch which is controlled by a transistor called IGBT. This transistor turns on the switch so that the spoon in negatively charged. The casino leaves the pockets that it wants the ball to go in neutral, or switch off." :what::confused:




In my own opinion I can't see evolution mass rigging their tables, the risks and money at stake for the whole industry are too great. But the ball movements do sometimes seem a little odd, I believe this occurs not just on evolution's tables though.

Edit: just to add I rarely play roulette due to the tilting risk and potential loss chasing problems that occur; to me the ball movement in that evolution vid above seemed normal, maybe experienced roulette players are more keen eyed and able to spot unnatural looking movements?
 
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Edit: just to add I rarely play roulette due to the tilting risk and potential loss chasing problems that occur; to me the ball movement in that evolution vid above seemed normal, maybe experienced roulette players are more keen eyed and able to spot unnatural looking movements?


That one doesn't seem particularly weird to me either. Most of mine are far more outrageous. :eek2:
 
Kelepa i'd like to see your videos again? Are you still playing on evolution tables?
My theory is they're rigged, not always, but maybe at certain times maybe when encountering massive losses.
 
Kelepa i'd like to see your videos again? Are you still playing on evolution tables?
My theory is they're rigged, not always, but maybe at certain times maybe when encountering massive losses.

My videos are all over the place, mate. Google for "how to lose at evolution roulette" and knock yourself out! :)

I'd certainly like to know when they're NOT chalking up massive losses, because it's never not rigged for me, and so it has been since April 2017.
And I honestly don't see any other happy faces in the chat either. Everyone - when they're not hitting on the dealer in the most cringingly pathetic ways imaginable - is swearing and complaining about the ball jumping out of their winning number.

But no, I don't play anymore, except maybe once a month out of curiosity to see if anything has changed.
 
I’m having similar expirences like kelpa ball avoiding my area next door to jackpot etc didn’t hit shit today at small stakes with 80 pound
 
Had 40 euros of bonus money to spend. Blew it on Evo roulette.

All spins lost, as usual. Ball bounced out of winning areas constantly. Nothing's changed, lads. Carry on.

Just remember that nobody will have your back against Evolution Gaming. So if you get stiffed by them, you're on your own.
 

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