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Does Target Roulette entail determining dealers signatures and then attempting to profit from this information?

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Does Target Roulette entail determining dealers signatures and then attempting to profit from this information?

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No. Roulette uses the principle of “unequal distribution of outcomes” as explained in the previous answer. Some persons believe that roulette dealers unconsciously develop certain mannerisms that allow a player to roughly predict where the ball may fall. After watching a dealer and determining his signature, the theory is that you place bets covering that portion of the wheel where the ball is most likely to land. The problem with this approach is that it takes a considerable amount of time just to determine if a dealer even has a signature that can be played. Then it requires hours of play to try to exploit any advantage from having this knowledge. And, of course, this method does not work for online roulette games, which are powered by computer software, rather than human dealers. Target Roulette is not only much easier to use than any system relying on dealer signatures, it is much more consistent and predicable and offers the huge advantage of being effective at both land-based and

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