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    Roobet CCTV series: A real-time twist on casino gaming

    Nerd VoicesBy Nerd VoicesMay 26, 20264 Mins Read
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    Casino gaming usually relies on digital graphics or studio sets, but Roobet has introduced a concept that changes the format entirely. The CCTV series takes real-world live feeds and turns them into a betting experience. This series allows you to interact with the world in real-time, moving away from traditional reels and symbols toward something much more grounded.

    By using live footage from various locations, you get a game that feels more like a social event than a solo session. You aren’t just playing against a computer. You are watching real events unfold and predicting the outcome. It is a fresh take on live gaming that prioritises transparency and real-world interaction.

    What are CCTV games?

    CCTV games are interactive titles that integrate live video feeds into your betting interface. Instead of a dealer or a random number generator determining the result, the game relies on what happens in the real world. 

    For Roobet’s Rush Hour gambling game, the software uses an AI to track and count vehicles that are caught on camera. As the footage is live and unedited, you get a level of realism that standard digital slots cannot match.

    The CCTV series includes several different themes to keep you interested. You can head to the mountains in Snow Run to track skiers and snowboarders as they move down the slopes. If you prefer something more lighthearted, you can watch Duck River, where you bet on rubber ducks floating down a controlled water course. 

    How do they work?

    The mechanics are straightforward. A live stream shows you a designated area, such as a street corner, a ski run, or a river. The game highlights a specific tracking zone on your screen. As objects move through this zone, an AI counter tracks them in real-time. Your goal is to predict the final count at the end of a set period.

    With each round, you are shown a live street feed. You place your bets before the timer runs out. Once the betting phase ends, the AI begins counting the vehicles entering the frame and passing through the detection area. 

    After the timer ends, counting stops. The final number shown by the tracker determines the winning bets of the round. Since it relies on real-world movement, the results are unpredictable, which keeps each round interesting as well as engaging.

    The software is designed to be highly accurate. The AI is trained to recognise specific shapes and movements, ensuring the count is as fair as possible. 

    Betting options

    There are several betting options available in the CCTV games. Each bet is based on the number of objects that pass through the AI’s detection zone. You can place bets on the following outcomes:

    • Under/Over: Predict whether the total count will fall below or rise above a set target. These bets offer moderate payouts and are simple to follow.
    • Range: Pick a range of possible counts. Range bets pay differently than over/under bets and hit more frequently than exact predictions.
    • Exact Count: Guess the exact number of vehicles that pass by. This bet provides the highest payout and rewards precise observation and attention to detail.

    The game interface shows clear information about the odds and potential payouts for every bet. By watching the live feed, you can make decisions based on what you see happening on the screen rather than just guessing. 

    You can also view a history of previous rounds to see which totals have been appearing most often. Roobet displays this data clearly so you can plan your next move. Having all this information in one place helps you stay informed while you follow the live action. 

    A new form of casino gaming

    Roobet’s CCTV series represents a significant shift in how you think about online betting. By taking the action out of the studio and into the real world, the platform has created something unique. These games offer a level of transparency that is hard to find elsewhere. You can see the source of the results with your own eyes.

    The games are fast, easy to understand, and work perfectly on both mobile and desktop. You do not need to learn complex rules or strategies to enjoy them. Whether you are interested in the technical side of AI tracking or just want a fun way to play, the series delivers a solid and unique experience.

    This format has plenty of room to grow. With more locations and different types of objects to track, the possibilities are endless for players. 

    If you want a break from the usual casino routine, Roobet’s CCTV Rush Hour game features, can give you a new kind of game to try. They prove that with a little creativity, even a simple camera feed can become a top-tier gaming experience.

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