Betting & GamesScamming a casino part three

Scamming a casino part three
Published on Monday, May 17, 2010 by carl

(continuing on from part two)

“That and how hard you threw it” replied Duncan.

“I know that buts let us just suppose that we could throw it evenly and at the same speed each time then the bounce would be identical for each surface would it not?” replied Matthew.

Duncan nodded in silent agreement. “Well the ball on a roulette wheel falls from the track as soon as its speed falls to a certain point and that speed is constant from spin to spin. So because the metal rotor is made of the same material then the bounce will be the same in the roulette wheel” remarked Matthew.

“Yeah but you still cannot predict where the ball is going to bounce” interrupted Duncan.

“Yes but I read about a case some while ago where someone got access to a Roulette wheel after the casino was closed and inserted black rubber strips into the number slots that were identical in size. The following day when the casino opened, they went back and started betting heavily on red because the ball would simply not come to rest in any of the black numbers that had the much springier rubber strips in them” remarked Matthew.

“That’s brilliant” said Duncan.

“Yeah it is but it is also impractical” replied Matthew.

“What do you mean?” replied Duncan with a puzzled look on his face.

“Well for a start, I just cannot see how the black rubber strips are going to be the same shade of black as the natural black that is in the roulette wheel. Those strips would stand out a mile.” Said Matthew.

“Couldn’t you put a black rubber strip into every black number in the wheel so that there wouldn’t be a colour difference” replied Duncan.

“You could but that has two very distinct problems. Firstly having a rubber strip in every single black number would mean that red numbers would hardly ever come out because the ball would naturally seek out the least line of resistance. Secondly, placing rubber strips in the roulette wheel is just providing the casino with evidence to which they can prosecute someone. No, what’s needed is a way to get the exact same effect without leaving any evidence at all and it being a lot more invisible than placing rubber pads into the number slots” replied Matthew.

“So what do you propose?” replied Duncan.

“Well I had this idea to smear an opaque resin type substance on the black numbers that would be invisible to the naked eye. When the ball hit the number pocket then it would not be making contact with the metal but the resin substance instead which would have a far different level of bounce than the ordinary metal pockets” said Matthew.

“Does this substance exist?” said Duncan.

“You bet your life it does, I know this guy who is a lab technician for a chemical company and he says that Oxydysetomide would do what I was looking for” replied Matthew. He went on, “the stuff can be applied and sets like varnish in a few seconds. But the best thing about it is that the substance can be removed by applying petrol afterwards and this breaks it down enough for it to be removed” said Matthew. Look out for part four coming soon no how to scam casinos.


Carl “The Dean” Sampson
Author “Killer Roulette”

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