Result prediction is the most financially damaging cheating method targeting electronic roulette machines in arcades. Unlike physical roulette where cheaters can bias the wheel or track the ball, electronic roulette result prediction relies on intercepting the result data as it travels through the machine’s electronic systems. The cheater knows the outcome before the result is displayed and places their bets accordingly. Over time, this method can drain a machine’s profitability completely.
I have documented result prediction incidents in 22 roulette arcade venues. In 19 of those cases, the operator had no idea the method was being used until the revenue data showed a persistent negative trend.
How Result Prediction Works on Electronic Roulette
When an electronic roulette machine generates a result, the result data follows a predictable path: from the RNG processor to the display controller, to the display panel. At each step, the data is transmitted over an electronic signal pathway. A cheater with a small tap device on the display cable — or a wireless sniffer on the machine’s internal RF emissions — can capture the result data at any point along this path.
The cheater’s device decodes the result and signals the cheater through a subtle cue — a vibration, a sound, or a visual indicator on a hidden screen. The cheater then places their bet on the known outcome. The machine records the bet as normal, and the cheater collects the winnings. The machine’s software has not been tampered with. The result generation is legitimate. The cheating is purely in the timing: the cheater knows the outcome before betting.
Why Operators Miss This Method
Result prediction is hard to detect because the machine’s logs show normal activity. The RNG test passes. The payout percentage is correct. The only anomaly is that one player wins more often than statistical probability allows. Most operators attribute this to luck or variance, especially if the cheater limits their wins to avoid drawing attention.
The key indicator is not the win frequency but the bet timing. If a player places their bets immediately before the result is displayed — or if they change their bet at the last moment based on information from a concealed device — result prediction is likely occurring.
The Device That Stops Result Prediction
The Gen2 anti-cheat device stops result prediction by monitoring the signal pathways that carry the result data. When it detects a tap device or a wireless sniffer attempting to access this data, it blocks the signal and alerts the operator. The device covers the display signal line, the printer line (if the machine prints tickets), and the 300-2400 MHz RF band.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Q: How quickly will the Gen2 device stop result prediction?
A: The device begins blocking interception attempts immediately after installation. Operators typically see a change in winning patterns within the first few sessions.
Q: Can result prediction work on roulette machines that use encrypted display signals?
A: Encrypted signals make interception more difficult but not impossible. Some cheaters can still capture the data at points where it is decrypted for display processing.
Q: Does the Gen2 device interfere with the roulette machine’s normal display operation?
A: No. The device only blocks unauthorized access to the signal pathway. The display operates normally.
Q: How do I confirm that result prediction has been stopped?
A: Monitor the betting patterns of players you suspect. After installation, their win rate should drop to normal levels within the first few sessions.