Spin Entry
Spin History
| # | Prev | Curr | Spin | Outcome | Code | Distance |
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Next Spin Reference
Hover over rows in the spin history to see how outcomes map around the wheel and where are the next position clusters based on the highlighted number.
Dealer Statistics
Stats by spin direction
Wheel View
Concept
Roulette Spin Tracker lets you log consecutive spins in live dealer games and see how outcomes distribute around the European wheel. By tracking distances in pockets and grouping them into distance clusters, you can attempt to spot dealers who tend to land in similar zones, land the ball early or late, or swing into full opposition more often.
The idea is this: in live online roulette dealers are not particularly well trained, and they're often overworked. While they're clearly instructed to vary their spins, sometimes they tend to replicate similar spins. By keeping track of where the ball lands in relation to the spin direction, you can observe some position clusters relative to the previous number.
Several factor can influence the final ball landing, such as the ball hitting the canoes or the rim at at a different speed or deceleration level, therefore this tool will never be a system to correctly predict roulette. Such tools for online live roulette do not exist, given that no casino will ever give you the fundamental player advantage of accepting bets after the ball started spinning. This is done on purpose, to avoid the use of roulette computers, or computer-vision based systems that would be helpful (albeit not infallible) in predicting the ball trajectory.
We have used this tool successfully with several different online wheels, but we have often also lost because luck will still inevitably play a role. It's important to know that this tool is only helpful to spot potential biases, which are usually never repeated for very long streaks, but rather appear in pockets and for short periods of time. The tool is also useless after a dealer changes, as it is only helpful in noticing dealer-specific patterns that would inevitably disappear after a new dealer sits at the wheel. Dealers repeat within a daily shift at online live casinos, though, so the option to save sessions can be used to pull up the same dealer after it returns to the wheel at a later time.
How to use this tool
- Watch a live European (single 0) roulette game and enter the numbers as they appear on the table.
- Fill in the current number, then confirm or adjust the spin direction if needed. This is need only to start, then the system will continue automatically. If you skip a number you should correct the spin direction manually. Missing a number will skew the statistics, though.
- Let the tool calculate distances on the wheel, distance clusters, and visual highlights for every spin.
- Hover over spins in the history to see the previous and current numbers on the wheel map and how the next spin zones update. The current wheel (on the right on Desktop) shows you the current ball travel with an arrow indicating how early or late the ball landed in relation to the previous number.
- Use Save Session to archive your logs and Load Session to continue tracking the same dealer later.
About this tracker
This is a simple experimental tool for data oriented roulette players who want to study dealer behavior in live games. It is not a guarantee of profit, and it does not replace bankroll management or responsible play. Treat the insights as one more layer of information on top of solid discipline and risk limits. The Roulette Spin Tracker is also not intended to unveil wheel bias. It's merely a visual reference tool and can be used as part of larger system to gain some points of advantage when a lackadaisical or inexperienced dealer is operating the wheel.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is this tool available for American Roulette (Double or Triple Zero)?
LOL no, and it will never be. The real question you should ask yourself is 'why am I still playing Double-zero roulette'? The edge on a roulette with anything more than one green zero is a joke, and it can only work in the gambling tourist traps of Las Vegas. Deciding to play online with a roulette that has more than one zero is plainly moronic, so I would never consider anyone doing that to be even remotely serious in their attempt to exploit online live casinos. Sorry, I feel quite strongly about this one.
Is this tool a scam or made to make money?
Nope, I'm not interested in making money with this. This is just a tool for myself, that I thought could be nice and useful for other players out there. I'm only tracking visits, and I might consider selling this page if someone is interested and offers enough money.