Experimental Methodology and Preliminary Finding
Data acquisition was conducted within a public casino environment, utilizing a commercially available Cammegh roulette wheel operated by live croupiers. Numerical data was collected sequentially over a 30-day period, spanning five hours daily.
Pattern recognition methodologies were employed to identify recurring numerical clusters. Analysis revealed 68 distinct patterns exhibiting varying degrees of predictive potential, as quantified by a proprietary predictability scale.
Of these, 12 patterns demonstrated significantly elevated occurrence rates, collectively designated as the ‘Turtle Roulette Configuration.’
We are currently seeking research partners to further investigate this configuration and develop software monitoring tools. Interested parties are invited to contact us for detailed information.
To ensure transparency and facilitate independent verification, we offer no-cost, real-world experimental trials, enabling researchers to validate our findings within a controlled casino setting.
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