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CCTV Game cities — per-camera analysis

Rush Hour rotates through six city cameras. Each one has its own traffic rhythm, peak windows, and quirks the system doesn't fully account for. Pick a city to see hourly density, peak hours, weather impact, and the bet type that historically wins most often there.

Marcus Chen, Lead Editor & Methodology
Marcus Chen
Lead Editor
Updated ·6 min read·Editorial standards

Why per-city analysis matters

The six cameras are not interchangeable. Bangkok at 18:00 produces ~78 vehicles per round on average; Sydney at 18:00 produces ~58. The system displays a different threshold for each camera, but our 30-day log shows the threshold algorithm doesn’t fully correct for the gap during peak hours — Over bias creeps in around 4–7 vehicles above the line.

If you treat all cameras the same, you give that edge back to the house. The city pages below break down what we observed for each one: best bet types, weather impact, secondary peaks (Tokyo and NYC nightlife shifts), and the quirks our team noticed during 30 days of round-by-round logging.