In 2019, a cohort of Canadian researchers specializing in pattern recognition initiated an investigation into the dealer-driven, single-zero, Cammagh-style roulette system. The primary objective was to identify potential biases or repeatable numerical patterns. Initial analyses, however, yielded no statistically significant evidence of predictable outcomes or recurring number sequences.
The study was revisited in 2022, leveraging the resources of the IBM AI partner program. This extended investigation corroborated the initial findings, demonstrating the absence of reliable predictability in the Cammagh roulette wheel. Nonetheless, a refined experimental methodology, focusing on enhanced precision, revealed the presence of Micro patterns, recurring configurations, designated as 'turtle micro-pattern configuration variable scales'.
In 2024, the research was expanded to encompass live field experimentation. This phase successfully replicated the previously observed micro-patterns with a high degree of concordance. It is imperative to emphasize that this research does not aim to predict winning numbers, nor does it endorse or facilitate gambling. The study is strictly academic, focusing on the characterization of pattern recognition phenomena, and necessitates further rigorous testing.
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