The Live feed and Advance mode on the homepage need an access token (you stay on the public site everywhere else). After you receive a token, use Start using or redeem here.
Guide
How to use Spintegra Pro
This page walks through the Live feed and Advance mode workspaces: what each control does, what neighbor radius means on the real EU wheel, and how to read the charts and tables. For education only — not gambling or financial advice.
Start here — open the lab
- Go to the home page and click Start using (or use App in the menu).
- Wait until the status line shows Live and the spin stack fills with numbers (or tap Refresh).
- Use the tabs Live feed / Advance mode — both use the same history; Advance adds charts and profiles.
What you will see (simplified)
Latest spin
14Newest result from the feed
Next readout (rule)
—From your displacement + side (see below)
Spin stack & time
The horizontal row of pockets is newest on the left. Scroll sideways on mobile. Hover a pocket to see the settlement time (UTC) when the feed provides it.
Displacement & side (CW / CCW)
The app uses the official European single-zero pocket order on the wheel (not the number line 0–36). Displacement is how many pockets to move from the last outcome. CW counts one way around that ring, CCW the other.
Live example (computed on this page)
If the last spin is 32, displacement 7, side CW → predicted pocket —
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In the real app you move the slider (1–18) and tap CW or CCW; the large readout updates immediately.
Neighbor hit radius — what “neighbors” means
A neighbor here is not the number line (13 next to 14). It is the next pockets along the physical wheel ring, in either direction, using the shortest arc between two pockets.
The app measures pocket distance between your predicted number and the actual result. If that distance is 0, the ball landed exactly on the predicted pocket. If the distance is 1, it landed one pocket away on the wheel, and so on.
Neighbor hit radius (5–9 in the app) is the maximum pocket distance that still counts as a win for scoring: you win if distance ≤ radius (or on an exact hit). A larger radius is more forgiving; a smaller radius is stricter.
Visual: predicted pocket vs. where the ball landed
Cyan ring = predicted pocket. Gold ring = actual result in this story. Pockets sit in EU wheel order (linear strip for clarity).
Win (radius 7)
Predicted 14, actual —, pocket distance — ≤ 7 → counts as W in the app.
Loss (same radius)
Predicted 14, actual —, distance — > 7 → L.
Retune & lock (Live and Advance)
- Retune / Best hit % — searches recent history for a displacement and side that would have scored best under your neighbor radius (and Smart SCH rules in Advance). Needs enough spins; see the hint text under the button.
- Lock rule — stops automatic retuning when new spins arrive so your settings stay fixed.
Advance mode — extra tools
Smart SCH — when both the primary prediction and the “opposite” prediction would neighbor-hit the actual, the app can mark a special outcome (SCH) if the opposite pocket is at least as close as the primary. Use the checkbox to turn this on or off.
Charts — Distance wave: how far the ball was from either the previous spin or your prediction (toggle). Signed travel: minimal signed step along the wheel between consecutive outcomes. Both show the 15 newest points.
Sector / racetrack — quick views of French-style sectors and a ±9 pocket strip around the last result.
Profiles — save names and session snapshots in your browser only.
Evaluated log (columns)
| # | Pred | Actual | Dist | Result |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 12 | 14 | 9 | 5 | W |
| 11 | 3 | 22 | 11 | L |
Dist = pocket distance on the EU wheel. W/L uses your neighbor radius; Advance can show SCH under the chips in the W/L strip.
Tips
- Preferences live in local storage — clearing site data resets them.
- If the feed errors, wait and use Refresh; the message is generic on purpose.
- Full desktop app or other questions: email info@spintegra.pro or use Contact on the home page.
Free to use · tips & support welcome
The lab is free to use. Tips and support are always welcome — see the site footer for a support link when one is configured.