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The attempt to beat the game of roulette
with the help of a computer and an appropriate physical model describing
the behaviour of the spinning ball and rotor is not new and there
are numerous accounts of this to be found in the literature.
But the physics of roulette are truly fascinating
on their own account in that they recapitulate neatly the theory
of the damped pendulum and summarize the methods of how to model
friction forces and how to treat the problem of a rolling ball on
a smooth surface.
RoulettePhysics attempts to
shed some light on the technical background of roulette prediction
through physical methods. And with the help of our downloadable
software you can turn your own win32-system into a powerful roulette
prediction machine.
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