The Law,
I have great deal of experience with the wheels. I own them, take them apart, reassembly them, test them, film them, etc. In short I use light reflection movements to spot specific problems related to assembly or wear that tend to cause bias. I will sometimes also use some short term data collection such as coefficient of restitution testing in order to spot loose lobes in the wheel. It's so that I can determine which wheels to track, and which wheels to ignore.
I have no interest in teaching anyone how to do it, because it's a bit complex, and I'm too lazy to teach someone. Besides, even if I were to explain it, chances are you couldn't do it anyway. It would be like handing someone a basket ball and instantly expecting them to be able to shoot three pointers.
Some people are better of sticking with hot number systems. Ignatus has some fun systems. You should also check out the reverse labby. It's very simply and it's easy to comprehend, likely a better fit for you.
There are also some good books out there on the game and some great websites, such as the wizardofodds.com, where you can learn some of the basic math behind the game
Best of luck,
The General.
Sorry General.......I just can't resist.
You wrote :
"I have no interest in teaching anyone how to do it, because it's a bit complex, and I'm too lazy to teach someone. Besides, even if I were to explain it, chances are you couldn't do it anyway. It would be like handing someone a basket ball and instantly expecting them to be able to shoot three pointers."
So your logic here is........individuals (me in this instance) can't be taught to shoot 3-pointers..............because it's way too complex.
On second thought General.............I think I'll look for some accurate Roulette info elsewhere. Your apparent ignorance of basic logic does not inspire confidence.
Man......if this is how a General thinks...........imagine a Colonel