Hi Gene,
Glad to see you back, and it looks like you have read all 400+ notes posted while you were gone!
I don't think a casino would risk losing their license rigging a device to take my dollar bet if I was the only person that played at that table. While the odds of any number coming up are the same with every spin, the odds of it happening 6 out of 12 times are way beyond 37-1, and I even bet the number 3 of the 6 times that it didn't hit! For me to think that the game was being manipulated can't be considered unusual.... If you are telling me that the technicological (sp?) ability to achieve a desired outcome of a roulette spin isn't available nor the means to utilize it while avoiding detection is impossible, we disagree. I think it's possible, could be in play, and I don't think it'd be the 1st time a LV casino has used rigged devices. I'm not a LV historian, but there's a reason for the Gaming Commission, and it isn't only because some gamblers have been known to cheat. Bottom line, I think very, VERY few casinos cheat gamblers, but I don't doubt for a second that it still happens.
Looking forward to meeting ya,
Bob
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