etr102
I'm sure you guys have seen the Interblock Organic Roulette machines around. For those who haven't, it's essentially a completely automated roulette wheel under a bubble. All betting is done with a touch screen interface. All payouts are in the form of credits (not unlike Slots). These wheels are completely unmanned (no dealer).
How are these wheels typically set up in terms of minimum bets? Can you bet lower stakes than at a real roulette table? I typically avoid roulette due to the high vig, but if the min bet is low, it could be a fun way to kill some time.
How are these wheels typically set up in terms of minimum bets? Can you bet lower stakes than at a real roulette table? I typically avoid roulette due to the high vig, but if the min bet is low, it could be a fun way to kill some time.
hagen49
I know here in Colorado, the minimum on those machines is usually $3. I am hoping someone here has the limits in vegas, and the location of those machines. I love playing on those machines, and with a higher maximum, I am hoping I can win a few bucks. Anyone have a list of places they have the machines? and hopefully the stakes as well?
hagen49
Ok so heres what I found. I was staying at the Monte Carlo last weekend, and found that the Monte Carlo had 2 of the machines. Both had a $3 min, $1000 max. They had limits on certain bets. They would allow up to $250 any way to a number on inside bets, and up to $500 on any outside bet. You can pretty easily get around them by betting other ways like adding additional bets on the inside to make a hit a bit bigger. They had at least one in New York new York as well, same limits.
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- Was looking into it in nys. Can tell u now at least one casino with 2 interblock organic roulette the ball does not spin until bets are disallowed. Other company e-roulette at the same casino gives 4 seconds Any possibilty interblock has been approached and already moved to correct this.
Bohemian
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Is interBlock violating New Jersey gaming laws with their new 'Low Volatility' feature that voids legitimate electronic bets that are otherwise allowed on regular roulette table games?In 2015, interBlock offered this new technology for their Organic Roulette:
SIMULTANEOUS BET PREVENTION TECHNOLOGY
This feature prevents wagers of equivalent value on opposite bets, such as Red/Black, Even/Odd, 1-18/19-36, Player/Banker, etc. The player will not be able to place the wager and the message “Bets are not valid” will be displayed. The player must remove or change this bet in order to continue the game.
This feature prevents wagers of equivalent value on opposite bets, such as Red/Black, Even/Odd, 1-18/19-36, Player/Banker, etc. The player will not be able to place the wager and the message “Bets are not valid” will be displayed. The player must remove or change this bet in order to continue the game.
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Link for your browser: http://www.interblockgaming.com/product/automated/automated-roulette/
Even when you are just betting a little more than 65% of the numbers, the game will not allow the bets. No where is this 'Bets are not valid' disclosed until after you make the bet and have no time to adjust your bets to whatever is allowed, which is also unknown. Thus, no disclosure as required below:
New Jersey Gaming Laws provide on page 198:
'(g) A slot machine game that requires skilled strategy choices, such as video poker,
shall:
1. Have its theoretical RTP calculated based upon the player exercising
optimal strategy during game play;
2. Disclose optimal strategy to achieve the highest theoretical RTP; or
3. Provide mathematically sufficient information for the patron to derive
optimal strategy in order to achieve the highest theoretical RTP.
(h) When a slot machine offers a play which relies on the knowledge of a patron,
such as a trivia challenge, or their physical dexterity, such as a game utilizing a joystick, the
overall payout percentage shall be calculated based on the play of the least knowledgeable or
skilled patron.
(i) When a slot machine offers a play which permits a patron to risk an award or
make a subsequent wager as an extension of a game outcome, the slot machine shall:
1. Only allow the patron to risk an award if the award can be increased as a
result of continued play; and
2. Disclose the optimal strategy or provide mathematically sufficient
information for the patron to derive optimal strategy if the choice affects
the theoretical RTP of the slot machine.
Link for your browser: http://www.nj.gov/oag/ge/docs/Regulations/CHAPTER69E.pdf
Furthermore, as stated on page 239, interBlock Organic roulette violates the spirit of Technical Standards (b)2. and 3. below::
13:69E-1.28P Technical standards for electronic table games
(a) An electronic table game means all hardware and software used to automate all
or part of a table game which has been previously approved by the Division.
(b) Electronic table games shall:
1. Be identical in layout and equipment used to play its corresponding
authorized non-electronic table game including when applicable,
wagering areas, cards, dice, or tiles;
2. Be designed to achieve a theoretical payback as provided in the approved
rules for each game offered; and
3. Utilize a method to ensure each game outcome is random in accordance
with Division rules for a random number generator (RNG), when
applicable.
I am not sure if Nevada has similar gaming laws to New Jersey, maybe somewhere near Nevada Gaming Control Board regulation 14.040.2(b)?
odiousgambit
Is interBlock violating New Jersey gaming laws with their new 'Low Volatility' feature that voids legitimate electronic bets that are otherwise allowed on regular roulette table games?
> Quote:
SIMULTANEOUS BET PREVENTION TECHNOLOGY
This feature prevents wagers of equivalent value on opposite bets, such as Red/Black, Even/Odd, 1-18/19-36, Player/Banker, etc. The player will not be able to place the wager and the message “Bets are not valid” will be displayed. The player must remove or change this bet in order to continue the game.
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How immensely stupid! This prevents hedging [unless I am very much mistaken], and hedging would decrease volatility [which is what the player instinctively is trying to do, duh!] .. not increase it
Now, I will say 'no hedging allowed' increases volatility [variance] which is good for the player, assuming the player gets it. On the other hand, it can be a legitimate thing, to want lower variance. Free country.
But I think the game maker may be responding to requests of some casino management, which amazingly can think that hedging is bad for the house!
I have no opinion about whether law is violated.
the next time Dame Fortune toys with your heart, your soul and your wallet, raise your glass and praise her thus: “Thanks for nothing, you cold-hearted, evil, damnable, nefarious, low-life, malicious monster from Hell!” She is, after all, stone deaf. .. Arnold Snyder
Bohemian
odiousgambit,
You are right it prevents hedging. It would be like not allowing a craps check along with a Pass Line bet, but even worse as it does not allow nearly 65% of the numbers to be covered. Sadly, we reported this to a State Gaming Commission agent and he said you cannot make bets to cancel out each other. WTF, the Gaming agent had no clue that the unallowed bets left over 30% of the numbers exposed. This is actually more sad than the program being altered at the casinos request as you suggested and I concur.
You are right it prevents hedging. It would be like not allowing a craps check along with a Pass Line bet, but even worse as it does not allow nearly 65% of the numbers to be covered. Sadly, we reported this to a State Gaming Commission agent and he said you cannot make bets to cancel out each other. WTF, the Gaming agent had no clue that the unallowed bets left over 30% of the numbers exposed. This is actually more sad than the program being altered at the casinos request as you suggested and I concur.
darkoz
Like this would ever really stop someone from hedging, lol.
The more the casinos think they have it figured out and more complacent, the easier marks they become.
The more the casinos think they have it figured out and more complacent, the easier marks they become.
DJTeddyBear
I think It's about comps. It's probably easier to disallow this bad bet than it is to allow the bet and not give slot points.
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AxelWolf
Let them do it. It's actually a good thing, if now suddenly they think it's AP proof and start allowing more eligible stuff.♪♪Now you swear and kick and beg us That you're not a gamblin' man Then you find you're back in Vegas With a handle in your hand♪♪ Your black cards can make you money So you hide them when you're able In the land of casinos and money You must put them on the table♪♪ You go back Jack do it again roulette wheels turinin' 'round and 'round♪♪ You go back Jack do it again♪♪
AxelWolf
I think It's about comps.
It's probably easier to disallow this bad bet than it is to allow the bet and not give slot points.
They want people to gamble and not hedge. Someone forced to gamble is more likely to go on tilt and chase losses as opposed to someone who can determine exactly what the final results are. It's also a deterrent to someone who's willing to play for safe comps, but they wouldn't be willing to risk thousands just to eat for free. IE someone would be willing to bet red/black hedge green for thousands on each side if the comps well exceeded the loss.It's probably easier to disallow this bad bet than it is to allow the bet and not give slot points.
But they wouldn't be willing to flip a coin with the possibility of losing or winning 5k just for some food comps.
♪♪Now you swear and kick and beg us That you're not a gamblin' man Then you find you're back in Vegas With a handle in your hand♪♪ Your black cards can make you money So you hide them when you're able In the land of casinos and money You must put them on the table♪♪ You go back Jack do it again roulette wheels turinin' 'round and 'round♪♪ You go back Jack do it again♪♪
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A little while back I released the Retrieval Roulette with the aim of helping people build a simple system to embed regular retrieval practice into their lessons. Since then, thanks to the amazing generosity of twitter and the CogSciSci group I have now been sent a bunch more for the different sciences and exam boards. Help yourself and please let me know if you have one you can send to me! Unfortunately I was careless enough that when I emailed the links to myself I didn’t get everyone’s names so if one is yours please let me know asap so I can properly attribute. I’m also pretty sure I got permission from everyone but obviously if you want to take that back let me know and I’ll take it down asap.
I’ve also made a video for our parents to show them how to use the 5 question template to generate quizzes.
There are a load of different templates that people have been using and I’m kind of losing track. The one that I use most often is this one, as it is just 5 questions so it suits what we are doing with lesson starts at the moment. This one has all of GCSE chemistry (AQA) but remember you can just copy and paste questions no problem KS4 Chemistry triple new
I have a blank template here which has 5 questions as per usual, but also has a tab called “pen and paper” which lets you use the Do Now R tab to set a range of questions and then print off 30 random questions from that range but with a blank space for students to write answers.
If you want to know how I use these in the classroom, click here.
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Non-science
Mr Allsop History has some here with cool games like battleship too
AQA English Lit from Lindsay Maughan
Matt Lynch GCSE English Lit here
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Mr Hay has an IB Business Management roulette here
GCSE geography here
A-Level geography here courtesy of Al Monteith
A-Level psychology is RR psychology A Levelcourtesy of Hannah Fisher
CIE psychology from Sarah Best CIE A2 Psychology retrieval practice CIE AS Psychology quiz games updated Summer 2019
AQA GCSE RE here courtesy of Mr Smith
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AQA D&T from Amanda Moffat here D&T Knowledge Retrieval Roulette Qs
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KS1 and 2 Science
This is a really cool project from Louise Cass and Ryan Badham
KS3
KS3 Knowledge Quizzers here
I have put up our HSW questions here, and will be putting all our Core Questions up soon.
More KS3 from Louise Cass here RR KS3 Science @louisecass
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KS4 Chemistry
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OCR B 21st century science from Elizabeth Mountstevens (with blog about retrieval practice) here
KS4 Biology
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Charlotte Jenner GCSE Biology here
Biology cells and transport here
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KS4 Physics
AQA GCSE Physics from DrSciTeach here
Andrew Moore GCSE Physics here
Charlotte Jackson Physics here
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iGCSE physics from Ruth Brett here
KS4 Applied Science
Damian Benny’s WJEC applied science Damian Benny Applied WJEC
SciPedagogue has for AQA chem, bio and phys here
KS5
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BioRachhas now completed a monster 1550 question OCR Biology roulette here
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