lørdag den 16. maj 2009

Cammegh





We have all faced the Cammeghs at some point. Where some of the types is  very nice wheels to look at,  some of them certainly is a bit of a challenge for the advantage player.  

 New technology has made maintenance almost non existent. The new bearings actually only makes the wheel run longer the more it is used, because of a new developed technology.  No more lubrication. And that goes for the wheels entire life time.

 The almost invisible built in sensors jn the rim makes sure that NMB is called automaticly before the critical stage where advantage players are making the bets. Thanks god, not all dealers respect the bill board when NMB is being announced.  Hamburg for example.  Some of the dealers let it go, but then again, its Connosieurs so the bounce is terrible. Garnite Track as standard. I have danced with the Connosieurs quite successfully somewhere else where I as a result “have a problem with my membership card”. Im not barred as such. I just can`t get in. Smart move.

 The AR1 is coming with the ultra low profile double radius separator ring frets as standard.  I would love to hear from someone who has done any analysis on these. They should be the ultimate deterrent to advantage players.  They seems extremely low  and I would suspect that the ball would simply roll over the pockets until it found it nessecary to stop.  I would love to see the bounce/roll  on one of these.

 The Starlight wheel has a rotor of some sort of acrylic material and changes from white “glow” to red “glow” when no more bets is called.  What a theatre…………

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