The dealer found it odd that the signal he had given was clearly number sixty-three, yet the outcome became fifty-five instead. What was the guy below playing at? Cheating at roulette was quite straightforward: concealed in a wooden box under the roulette, a person could also see the numbers, and before each round, the dealer would signal to them. Responding to this signal, they placed a powerful electromagnet under the metal roulette wheel. As the wheel spun, the iron-cored wooden ball would naturally be drawn to the electromagnet, with over eighty percent probability, it would drop into the slot with the electromagnet beneath it. To better control the outcome, the person below typically placed electromagnets beneath several different slots, ensuring the casino always came out ahead.
A gambler suddenly exclaimed, "I've won, I've won, I've hit a multiple of five! Quick, pay up, I bet one Gold Coin, ha-ha, hahaha."