Just wanted to comment that I recently played Bally’s Roulette for the first time while in Reno. I tried different machines at a couple casinos and they all seemed to have a habit of hitting certain numbers more than others, but they also seemed to have some amount of learning ability. You read that correctly. When it began cycling on a set of numbers, it would change to a different set when you bet the original set, and then changed back to the original set when you took them off. Each machine was so similar in this respect that it was quite unlike the real thing and hardly random at all. I know there are supposedly regulations and spot testing and such for gaming machines, but if any machine had a fix in, it would be these. It became a little obvious after only a few hours of play, and a couple other players I spoke to had the exact same comment. That’s enough for me to get the hint and stay away from now on. Take your roulette action to the tables.