Bead Plate (Bead Road)
• Shows the exact result of every spin in order.
• Red = Banker (Red numbers), Black = Player (Black numbers), Zero = Tie.
The results fill the grid top to bottom, then continue in the next column.
This is the most literal history of the wheel — every spin is shown exactly as it landed,
with no interpretation or filtering.
Big Road
• Shows streaks and switches between Red and Black outcomes.
• Zero (0) is recorded but does not start or extend a streak.
A new column begins whenever the colour result changes.
If the same colour keeps appearing, the road continues down the column.
This makes it easy to see long runs, chops, and sudden shifts in behaviour.
Big Eye Boy
• Measures pattern consistency vs randomness in the wheel results.
• Red = consistent behaviour, Black = inconsistent behaviour.
• Does NOT show Red or Black outcomes directly.
This road compares the current Big Road structure to
one column earlier to judge whether the wheel is behaving in a stable,
repeatable way or becoming erratic.
Small Road
• A deeper pattern-reading road (not spin results).
• Red = consistency, Black = inconsistency.
It follows the same logic as Big Eye Boy but compares
two columns back on the Big Road.
This makes it more sensitive to medium-term pattern changes.
Cockroach Road (Roach Road)
• The most sensitive pattern detector.
• Uses diagonal marks instead of dots.
• Red = stable structure, Black = unstable structure.
It compares three columns back on the Big Road,
allowing it to detect even very small disruptions in pattern behaviour.