The answer is - maybe.

The Ritz Laser Cheaters: Using Technology to Legally Beat Roulette | OnlineRouletteSites.org.uk

In the United Kingdom, a group of roulette players using a laser pointer and computer beat the Ritz to the tune of 1.2 million pounds, and got away with it. They were arrested, but all charges were later dropped and the casino had to return all profits to them.

The supreme court in Spain recently ruled against a casino that was trying to ban a father and son, both of whom claimed to have won millions by forecasting roulette.

And now someone is offering to sell - for 1000 pounds - a device that may be used to do the same.

For sale for �1,000: gadget that means you'll never lose at roulette again | UK news | The Guardian

So far, the gaming commission in the U.K. has advised against casinos' arresting anyone using the devices, but has advised casinos to refuse to payout to anyone determined to have used the devices.

The laws as to this sort of thing vary in other jurisdictions.

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