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menriquez Nov 2nd, 2004 12:03 PM

Programmers,
I want to test a craps and roulette systems that are products of years of research. i need a program that can randomly simulate and crunch the games by a few thousands. Commercial casino games on the market are normally slow and will take hundreds of hours to get results from hundred or thousand of simulated games. if you have a program that can do this, lets talk. email me at: markenriquez@usa.com
mark :rolleyes:

Pizentios Nov 2nd, 2004 12:06 PM

Hmmm, i doubt your going to have any luck with finding a roulette programm, since it deals with some really funky physics. Craps would probally be easyer to find since it deals with a set of dice.

kurifu Nov 2nd, 2004 3:29 PM

You really need not bother with the physics of a roulette table if you know the statistics that you will be working with. The trickiest part would be make the flash animation match up with the computer generated results..... but it could be done. You really are not actually emulating the table, or shouldn't be... just grab a table, do 2,000 or so tests on it and find out the frequency of each number and color.... than use that information to weight a random number generator.

I am confident that is how most online casino's play...

You will probably not find such games readily available for a cheap price though, since that type of software... designed intentionally for use in an online casino is usually in-house developed to integrate with databases with payout information and what-not.

On the other hand if you want to pay me to develop such software for you I would be more than willing to do so... just send me a private message ;)

Pizentios Nov 2nd, 2004 5:05 PM

People that bust roulette tables in real life use physics to get a more realisitc answer. I guess for busting on-line tables you'd probally only need to look at the statistics....like you said. If i had the physics knowledge to figure it out that's the route that i would go.

big_k105 Nov 2nd, 2004 5:13 PM

if i knew the physics about how roulette worked i would be in vegas winning millions ;)

Pizentios Nov 2nd, 2004 5:50 PM

I'd be right there by your side drinking a glass of rye and 7up.

There's nothing like screwing the casinos over.

kurifu Nov 3rd, 2004 11:33 PM

But for our purposes, using statistics is the sensible approach to this :P

Pizentios Nov 4th, 2004 9:38 AM

yeah


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