ROULETTE SYSTEM TO BEAT THE WHEEL IN ANY CASINO | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
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One of the questions most asked about roulette is this: Is there some way to predict what the roulette wheel will do in the future? More specifically; Where on the table should I put my chips so that I might wind up with more of them and not less. Can there be some way to know how to do this and make some money? Some say no, every spin of the roulette wheel is a random event and cannot be predicted. Couple this with the roughly 2.5 or 5% mathematical advantage the casino has with it's 0 or 0,00 table and roulette is a suckers game: The casino always wins. Some say that while there is no way to know the future outcomes of the spins of the wheel it is possible to come out a winner by using some kind of mathematical system for the placing of ones bets. These come in two basic types: the progressive winning bet and the progressive losing bet. Using mathematics one can ride out the periods of 'bad luck' and then capitalize on the periods of 'good luck'. These techniques, sometimes known as D'Alenbert or Martingale systems, can produce some winning results when the periods of good luck outweigh the periods of bad luck. But they cannot be relied upon to produce consistent results. A long run of bad luck (which happens from time to time) can finish off the unwary gambler. Suppose there were some way to shift the odds in your favor. A system that skillfully sidesteps those times of bad luck and actually uses them to put you in a winning position. Is it possible? Read on. | |||||||||||||||||||||||
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This is NOT a 100% guaranteed method for beating the casinos. I don't believe there can be such a thing. I've spent a long time looking and never found one. At worst, this is a way to play roulette as long as you want with a fixed budget without winding up giving all your money to the casino. YOU WILL HAVE THE ODD LOSING SESSION. But with good money management (which I'll go into later) the majority of times you can walk out of the casino with more money than when you came in (it's a wonderful feeling, knowing you've thwarted the efforts of one of these money making establishments). I've seen all kinds of outrageous claims made for this or that system. I've looked into many of them and found without exception this one fact: If they sound too good to be true, then they assuredly turn out to be just that - too good to be true. My system involves some work. It takes a little time to get the hang of. It took me several sessions to truly master it. And because of the nature of the method, it requires some patience, both in the preparation and the execution of it. It also requires some discipline. Greed can be your undoing. Learn from my mistake: After a some practice with a roulette game on my PC I was itching to test the system in the real world. I hit the Atlantic City Expressway one friday evening after work and probably exceeded the posted speed limits most of the way. My first seven visits to the roulette table were winning sessions. I was giddy. I was convinced that I was a genius, that I'd hit the mother lode. I'd found the only table in town with a five dollar minimum bet (in the Claridge) but when I returned from a celebratory visit to the mens room (I almost peed in my pants at the roulette table) it had risen to ten dollars. What the hell, I thought, I 'll double up and double my winnings. It was then that I discovered that my system was not the cash cow I suspected it to be. The roulette wheel giveth and the roulette wheel taketh away. My winnings were SUBSTANTIALLY reduced! If I'd stuck with a five dollar table and adhered to the money management discipline I would later adopt I would not have lost so much. Though I walked away with a few dollars in my pocket it could have been much, much more. Depending on how much time and effort you invest in your roulette playing you could become quite proficient at relieving the casinos of a modest sum. For me, it's just a hobby. I didn't quit my day job. It was never about the money. It was a challenge that I set myself: To consistently take money from the casino. Very simple. Or so I thought. It actually took me five years and quite a few dollars before I perfected the system. I live near Philadelphia and the nearest casino is in Atlantic City, about seventy five miles away so I can't play every day. But I like to get down to the Jersey shore once a month or so. For me roulette is a relaxing way to unwind on the weekend. Tip the waitress a couple of those chips you just won and she'll keep bringing you the drinks. This is NOT just another mathematical system that looks good on paper, though mathematics is involved. It is much more than that. Although it is true that every spin of the roulette wheel is a random event and there is absolutely no way to predict the outcome of the next spin, there are some things we can learn when we study the results from say, a few hundred or a few thousand spins. What we find is that the outcomes are spread evenly over the entire table after just a two or three hundred spins. There is no detectable pattern though. Don't let anyone tell you that they have discovered such a thing. There are theories of the so called 'unbalanced' wheels or those concerning the habits of the roulette dealer but these require a huge amount of data and are unproven. What is proposed here is a method to utilize the fact that the results of the spins, though random, are spread evenly around the table over a relatively short period of time. What I do is bet inside the table. Depending on which method I use my bets can be as low as five or six dollars inside. Before I put any money on the table I'll study the 'stack' - that column of numbers next to the roulette table that displays the results of the last twenty or so spins. The placement of my bets is entirely dependent on what is showing on this display. This is where a little patience is needed. I have found that I can shift the odds significantly in my favor. By also using a wagering system known as a Small Martingale I can have a run where my win rate is much higher than my loss rate and I walk away with some of the casino's money. The worst that can happen is that I'll take a slight loss before I have to re-evaluate the table. Like I said, there is no such thing as a 100% perfect roulette system. But I use a strict stop-loss system for both wins and losses which has proven to minimize losses and protect winnings effectively. When you have many more wins than losses and a money management system developed over many sessions at the table you have to walk away a winner. I've been visiting my nearest casinos for some time and for every person I've seen take money from the table (excluding myself) I've seen a thousand who just handed it over. I've seen people who obviously thought they had found a winning system and they may have won a little but they all wound up giving those winnings right back to the house. Casinos never lose money. Gamblers do. So, having developed a way to shift the odds in favor of the player and not the casino I feel almost obligated to share it. This is the first time I have offered anyone (other than my wife) access to this information. Right now I am just testing the water. I wasn't sure what kind of reaction this would generate. I have simplified and refined my techniques and have written a text file which explains everything. Even so, this is a large file. It contains instructions for placing chips relative to what has happened previously on the roulette wheel. It details the wagering progression along with examples of real sessions at the table which show what happens when things go your way and how the system minimizes losses on those occasions when things don't quite go your way. Also included are the best money management rules I have found for maintaining a profit level through the ups and inevitable downs of your sessions at the table. I've thrown in about ten other systems for playing roulette which I have found through the course of my research, most of which don't work, some are worth some study and all of them bear comparison with my own work. I have also on file a comprehensive guide to playing blackjack using the basic strategy, simple card counting and my own wager / money management rules to extend your playing time per dollar or even, again, walk away with a little of the casino's cash. There is a list of links to sites offering free downloads of casino software on which to try out these techniques. These are sizable files which can be printed out or sent as e-mails. I've done a little research on-line and found that gambling systems tend to go for anywhere from $50 - $300, though I did find one guy who wanted one million dollars for his system! Think about this; do you think anyone has ever won a million dollars playing roulette? If someone has and started selling systems that could replicate these results then by now there would be so many people taking so much money from the casinos that there wouldn't be any roulette wheels left in the world. Roulette wheels make money for the casino or they wouldn't be in the casino. It's that simple. What I'm offering is a way to sneak in, sit at the table for an hour or so and take a few dollars more than you came in with. That's better than 999 out of 1000 people can do. I don't want a whole hoard of people to know how to do this though and I don't want those who do know to start abusing this power. All I am asking in return for my effort is some feedback. Let me know what you think and how you did at your local casino. I'm asking that you don't abuse it. I'm also asking that you don't reproduce my work or publicize it in any way. Oh, yeah, I'm asking for $20. Mostly to keep the time wasters from wasting my time. And because I put a lot of work into this and I don't intend to give it away absolutely free. This will only be available for a limited time depending on the response. | |||||||||||||||||||||||
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Send check, money order or cash to; | G. Robertson 925 Morgan Rd Rydal PA 19046 Please specify if you prefer to receive the files via e-mail or a print out sent snail-mail (or both) and don't forget to include your address(es).
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