elzac900
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July 27th, 2012 at 1:52:59 PM permalink
I'm trying some system for a few weeks and everything goes well.
I want to share with you with this system because I don't play roulette for a longer time.

So what do you say on this
EvenBob
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July 27th, 2012 at 2:04:23 PM permalink
Quote: elzac900


So what do you say on this
http://beat-the-roulette.com/



I say its system seller spam. Go away.
"It's not called gambling if the math is on your side."
Flynn
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July 27th, 2012 at 2:14:35 PM permalink
You joined to day...

Listen pal, this is a message board for educated gamblers, nobody wants your crap. go get a life and/or a job.

I hope an administrator will block your account...
My favorite bet: Double Down!
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July 27th, 2012 at 2:20:44 PM permalink
Dear Sir:
Would be be interested in being interviewed on a radio show ?
Provided that T. Dane is not available !
1BB
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July 27th, 2012 at 2:26:30 PM permalink
Tough crowd! Try one of the roulette forums.
Many people, especially ignorant people, want to punish you for speaking the truth. - Mahatma Ghandi
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July 27th, 2012 at 2:31:05 PM permalink
Quote: 1BB

Tough crowd! Try one of the roulette forums.



How dare you say that after my gracious invitation.? I am deeply offended.
heather
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July 27th, 2012 at 2:49:12 PM permalink
I've read all three pages of that site and I can't tell what it's selling. Definitely not a traditional Roulette system. Appears to either be a Roulette game, or possibly software that the enduser is expected to hope will improve their odds at online Roulette. There aren't really any specific claims about what type of thing is for sale here, aside from the assertion that whatever the product is "maximizes Your chances to win up to 98%" (which I suppose would make 98% the maximum -- but of what?).
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July 27th, 2012 at 2:52:17 PM permalink
If you can not see the sheer simplicity of this winning system, I suggest you not buy it.
heather
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July 27th, 2012 at 3:13:33 PM permalink
I played with the idea of starting a thread for reviews of commercial Roulette systems. My problem is that, unless dragged out by lengthy mocking of the claims proffered, the actual reviews would be very short. Something like:

iLike-Centre Roulette e-Book
Appears to be either intended as marketing for a specific online casino, or possibly an affiliate of theirs. Goes to great lengths to explain downloading and installing their software. The actual Roulette system is a simple Martingale.

Banned Roulette Secrets
Makes the astounding claim that, in online Roulette games, a programming flaw requires that "at least ONE 'High', 'Medium', and 'Low' number MUST always appear in 16 consecutive spins". Then proposes that you watch the wheel without betting until a streak of five spins go by without one of those three bets hitting, at which point you should start betting, increasing by one unit after every loss.

Force the Zero Roulette System
Claims that online Roulette is programmed to respond to a steady stream of black/red wins by generating zeros. Proposes that the enduser take advantage of this by betting black, red, and zero simultaneously on each spin.

Like I said, these vaunted "systems" don't really have a lot going on under the hood. Any good Nineteenth Century book on betting systems will get you more entertainment value, more actual math, and probably cost you less money. Here's a great one for free. As a bonus, that book gives you something like two dozen systems, while the system sellers rarely offer more than one.
EvenBob
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July 27th, 2012 at 3:18:28 PM permalink
Quote: heather

Here's a great one for free. As a bonus, that book gives you something like two dozen systems, while the system sellers rarely offer more than one.



I have Monte Carlo Anecdotes in my favorites, I've
read it cover to cover many times. Theres is a lot
of good info in that book, mainly that there is nothing
new in roulette. Those are all 9th century systems
that are still being sold as 'new' today.
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July 27th, 2012 at 3:20:46 PM permalink
Heather, how can you hope to win at Roulette without this book in your library ?

" Behind The Black Dome: An Advantage Player"
heather
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July 27th, 2012 at 4:11:44 PM permalink
Hey, at least that one is longer and purports to cover more material than a simple system "book" would. Here's one I forgot in the previous reviews:

Roulette Gambling Secret - Make £200 a Day
Says to Martingale on black or red.

I am probably not a very good book reviewer. It doesn't help that these "books" average less than ten pages, though.

Quote: EvenBob

Quote: heather

Here's a great one for free. As a bonus, that book gives you something like two dozen systems, while the system sellers rarely offer more than one.



I have Monte Carlo Anecdotes in my favorites, I've
read it cover to cover many times. Theres is a lot
of good info in that book, mainly that there is nothing
new in roulette. Those are all 9th century systems
that are still being sold as 'new' today.



Definitely some good stories in there, even if you aren't interested in betting systems. The one about the dead sea captain who kept winning because he couldn't take his bets down was great. I liked the Noble Lord's system, myself (bet the number of a hymn sung in church that day). And the Martingale story was just dripping with Victorian/Edwardian death imagery, which was kind of a neat way of warning his readers that Martingale progressions are not as safe as they might appear.
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July 30th, 2012 at 11:48:37 PM permalink
Quote: Bnewfield

I hope I can start winning big at roulette pretty soon. I've been spending a ton of time improving my game. I think one thing that has helped me massively is this guide I bought; it has a lot of good tips and tricks in it. It's geared towards online roulette, and that's what I've been playing mostly. But there's no reason why you can't apply the strategy to real-life roulette. It had pretty good reviews; take a look at this one: http://dingdongspammer.net/



OOps, scammer alert! Begone, scoundrel...
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July 30th, 2012 at 11:51:05 PM permalink
Thank you Bob, they are now gone.
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July 30th, 2012 at 11:54:39 PM permalink
Quote: JB

Thank you Bob, they are now gone.



Except the post is still there quoted by Bob...
"Then you can admire the real gambler, who has neither eaten, slept, thought nor lived, he has so smarted under the scourge of his martingale, so suffered on the rack of his desire for a coup at trente-et-quarante" - Honore de Balzac, 1829
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July 30th, 2012 at 11:56:03 PM permalink
Quote: thecesspit

Except the post is still there quoted by Bob...


Except I changed the URL, rendering their post worthless...
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July 31st, 2012 at 5:40:00 AM permalink
Quote: JB

Except I changed the URL, rendering their post worthless...



Oh yeah :}
"Then you can admire the real gambler, who has neither eaten, slept, thought nor lived, he has so smarted under the scourge of his martingale, so suffered on the rack of his desire for a coup at trente-et-quarante" - Honore de Balzac, 1829
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August 3rd, 2012 at 6:38:26 PM permalink
The OP checks the forum every day. Does he think
he's coming back?
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