FINALLY !!!! A ROULETTE WINNING STRATEGY WORTH CONSIDERING !!!!



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Peter Buche

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I suppose we all agree that going to a casino means wanting
to have fun and WIN. But with this goal in mind we need to
win more often than we loose. Right?

Right! However, having these expectations is hardly enough
to make it so. Now, if it were possible to win consistently, or
nearly so, we would definitely need a strategy to beat normal
reality at the roulette table.

My own experience at roulette was typical and nothing short
of disasterous. Maybe I was too dense or too nervous to accurately
predict the next spin of the wheel. Without a doubt I needed help.
A good strategy to improve my odds was what I had in mind.

And I finally found such a system: http://roulette-edge.com

Check it out for yourself !!!

What can I say – I am using it and it has been working very well
for me over the past few months - thank you. Now I have a new
problem: how to avoid attention at the roulette table. But that's a
minor detail easily dealt with.
 
Peter Buche wrote:
> I suppose we all agree that going to a casino means wanting
> to have fun and WIN. But with this goal in mind we need to
> win more often than we loose. Right?
>
> Right! However, having these expectations is hardly enough
> to make it so. Now, if it were possible to win consistently, or
> nearly so, we would definitely need a strategy to beat normal
> reality at the roulette table.
>
> My own experience at roulette was typical and nothing short
> of disasterous. Maybe I was too dense or too nervous to accurately
> predict the next spin of the wheel. Without a doubt I needed help.
> A good strategy to improve my odds was what I had in mind.
>
> And I finally found such a system: http://roulette-edge.com
>
> Check it out for yourself !!!
>
> What can I say - I am using it and it has been working very well
> for me over the past few months - thank you. Now I have a new
> problem: how to avoid attention at the roulette table. But that's a
> minor detail easily dealt with.


We, the taxpaying residents of Las Vegas, would like to thank you for
your efforts at keeping our economy strong and our taxes low.

David
 
"Peter Buche" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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>I suppose we all agree that going to a casino means wanting
> to have fun and WIN. But with this goal in mind we need to
> win more often than we loose. Right?
>
> Right! However, having these expectations is hardly enough
> to make it so. Now, if it were possible to win consistently, or
> nearly so, we would definitely need a strategy to beat normal
> reality at the roulette table.
>
> My own experience at roulette was typical and nothing short
> of disasterous. Maybe I was too dense or too nervous to accurately
> predict the next spin of the wheel. Without a doubt I needed help.
> A good strategy to improve my odds was what I had in mind.
>
> And I finally found such a system: http://roulette-edge.com
>
> Check it out for yourself !!!
>
> What can I say - I am using it and it has been working very well
> for me over the past few months - thank you. Now I have a new
> problem: how to avoid attention at the roulette table. But that's a
> minor detail easily dealt with.


Does this work for Russian Roulette too?
 
On 11 Mar 2005 05:18:22 -0800, [email protected] (Peter Buche) wrote:

>I suppose we all agree that going to a casino means wanting
>to have fun and WIN. But with this goal in mind we need to
>win more often than we loose. Right?
>
>Right! However, having these expectations is hardly enough
>to make it so. Now, if it were possible to win consistently, or
>nearly so, we would definitely need a strategy to beat normal
>reality at the roulette table.
>
>My own experience at roulette was typical and nothing short
>of disasterous. Maybe I was too dense or too nervous to accurately
>predict the next spin of the wheel. Without a doubt I needed help.
>A good strategy to improve my odds was what I had in mind.


Thing is, every new spin is random. You're just as likely to get the
same number next spin as any other. It cannot be predicted.

>And I finally found such a system: http://roulette-edge.com
>
>Check it out for yourself !!!
>
>What can I say – I am using it and it has been working very well
>for me over the past few months - thank you. Now I have a new
>problem: how to avoid attention at the roulette table. But that's a
>minor detail easily dealt with.


The only system here is selling the system. If you were really making
money at roulette, you wouldn't be here spamming.

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Proton Soup

"And all this peace has been deceiving,
I need some wind to get me sailing"
 
On 11 Mar 2005 06:15:44 -0800, "David Cohen" <[email protected]>
wrote in misc.fitness.weights:


>
>We, the taxpaying residents of Las Vegas, would like to thank you for
>your efforts at keeping our economy strong and our taxes low.
>


David

After giving generously to the state of Nevada in December, I had the
opportunity to give the Ho Chunk Nation a nice donation in January
when we stopped off there on our trip to the Wisconsin state USAPL
championships in Racine (right on Lake Michigan). I dropped a quick
$40 and then quit, thinking about vowing to never play in a casino
again. Instead, I gave my teammates **** about only betting slots and
not blackjack which prompted them to get me and Todd to
play...blackjack, of course. We played for an hour and a half and I
walked out of there up $68.
 
"John Hanson" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> On 11 Mar 2005 06:15:44 -0800, "David Cohen" <[email protected]>
> wrote in misc.fitness.weights:
>
>
> >
> >We, the taxpaying residents of Las Vegas, would like to thank you for
> >your efforts at keeping our economy strong and our taxes low.
> >

>
> David
>
> After giving generously to the state of Nevada in December, I had the
> opportunity to give the Ho Chunk Nation a nice donation in January
> when we stopped off there on our trip to the Wisconsin state USAPL
> championships in Racine (right on Lake Michigan). I dropped a quick
> $40 and then quit, thinking about vowing to never play in a casino
> again. Instead, I gave my teammates **** about only betting slots and
> not blackjack which prompted them to get me and Todd to
> play...blackjack, of course. We played for an hour and a half and I
> walked out of there up $68.


You should count cards. I average ~$80/hr from the local casino in
Washington.
 
John wrote:
> "John Hanson" <[email protected]> wrote
> > "David Cohen" <[email protected]> wrote
> > >We, the taxpaying residents of Las Vegas, would like to thank you

for
> > >your efforts at keeping our economy strong and our taxes low.

> >
> > After giving generously to the state of Nevada in December, I had

the
> > opportunity to give the Ho Chunk Nation a nice donation in January
> > when we stopped off there on our trip to the Wisconsin state USAPL
> > championships in Racine (right on Lake Michigan). I dropped a

quick
> > $40 and then quit, thinking about vowing to never play in a casino
> > again. Instead, I gave my teammates **** about only betting slots

and
> > not blackjack which prompted them to get me and Todd to
> > play...blackjack, of course. We played for an hour and a half and

I
> > walked out of there up $68.

>
> You should count cards. I average ~$80/hr from the local casino in
> Washington.


Excellent way to beat the odds. However, I would advise STRONGLY
against doing it in Las Vegas. They are very good at spotting it, and,
if you are lucky, you will be escorted from the property and banned
from every casino in Nevada. If unlucky, you will end up a patient in
my trauma center.

Stick to the local casino in Washington.

David
 
"David Cohen" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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>
> John wrote:
> > "John Hanson" <[email protected]> wrote
> > > "David Cohen" <[email protected]> wrote
> > > >We, the taxpaying residents of Las Vegas, would like to thank you

> for
> > > >your efforts at keeping our economy strong and our taxes low.
> > >
> > > After giving generously to the state of Nevada in December, I had

> the
> > > opportunity to give the Ho Chunk Nation a nice donation in January
> > > when we stopped off there on our trip to the Wisconsin state USAPL
> > > championships in Racine (right on Lake Michigan). I dropped a

> quick
> > > $40 and then quit, thinking about vowing to never play in a casino
> > > again. Instead, I gave my teammates **** about only betting slots

> and
> > > not blackjack which prompted them to get me and Todd to
> > > play...blackjack, of course. We played for an hour and a half and

> I
> > > walked out of there up $68.

> >
> > You should count cards. I average ~$80/hr from the local casino in
> > Washington.

>
> Excellent way to beat the odds. However, I would advise STRONGLY
> against doing it in Las Vegas. They are very good at spotting it, and,
> if you are lucky, you will be escorted from the property and banned
> from every casino in Nevada. If unlucky, you will end up a patient in
> my trauma center.
>
> Stick to the local casino in Washington.


You just have to hide it better down there. You can't go from $10 to $200
the next hand. I've counted in Vegas and the best I've done is $1100 in 3
hrs. But then again, the worst I've done is $300 in 1 hour.
 
"John" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> "David Cohen" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
>>
>> John wrote:
>> > "John Hanson" <[email protected]> wrote
>> > > "David Cohen" <[email protected]> wrote
>> > > >We, the taxpaying residents of Las Vegas, would like to thank you

>> for
>> > > >your efforts at keeping our economy strong and our taxes low.
>> > >
>> > > After giving generously to the state of Nevada in December, I had

>> the
>> > > opportunity to give the Ho Chunk Nation a nice donation in January
>> > > when we stopped off there on our trip to the Wisconsin state USAPL
>> > > championships in Racine (right on Lake Michigan). I dropped a

>> quick
>> > > $40 and then quit, thinking about vowing to never play in a casino
>> > > again. Instead, I gave my teammates **** about only betting slots

>> and
>> > > not blackjack which prompted them to get me and Todd to
>> > > play...blackjack, of course. We played for an hour and a half and

>> I
>> > > walked out of there up $68.
>> >
>> > You should count cards. I average ~$80/hr from the local casino in
>> > Washington.

>>
>> Excellent way to beat the odds. However, I would advise STRONGLY
>> against doing it in Las Vegas. They are very good at spotting it, and,
>> if you are lucky, you will be escorted from the property and banned
>> from every casino in Nevada. If unlucky, you will end up a patient in
>> my trauma center.
>>
>> Stick to the local casino in Washington.

>
> You just have to hide it better down there. You can't go from $10 to $200
> the next hand.


Huh? Then what do you mean by "counting"?

If you don't bet low to stay in the game, and greatly increase your bet when
the count indicates the odds are in your favor, you're doing a "counting"
system I'm not familiar with.

David
 
"Proton Soup" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:p[email protected]...
> On 11 Mar 2005 05:18:22 -0800, [email protected] (Peter Buche) wrote:
>
> >I suppose we all agree that going to a casino means wanting
> >to have fun and WIN. But with this goal in mind we need to
> >win more often than we loose. Right?
> >
> >Right! However, having these expectations is hardly enough
> >to make it so. Now, if it were possible to win consistently, or
> >nearly so, we would definitely need a strategy to beat normal
> >reality at the roulette table.
> >
> >My own experience at roulette was typical and nothing short
> >of disasterous. Maybe I was too dense or too nervous to accurately
> >predict the next spin of the wheel. Without a doubt I needed help.
> >A good strategy to improve my odds was what I had in mind.

>
> Thing is, every new spin is random. You're just as likely to get the
> same number next spin as any other. It cannot be predicted.
>


What are you saying? The wheel doesn't remember what it did last time and
try to make an effort to even things out?
 
On Sat, 12 Mar 2005 06:41:56 GMT, "John"
<[email protected]> wrote in misc.fitness.weights:

>"John Hanson" <[email protected]> wrote in message
>news:[email protected]...
>> On 11 Mar 2005 06:15:44 -0800, "David Cohen" <[email protected]>
>> wrote in misc.fitness.weights:
>>
>>
>> >
>> >We, the taxpaying residents of Las Vegas, would like to thank you for
>> >your efforts at keeping our economy strong and our taxes low.
>> >

>>
>> David
>>
>> After giving generously to the state of Nevada in December, I had the
>> opportunity to give the Ho Chunk Nation a nice donation in January
>> when we stopped off there on our trip to the Wisconsin state USAPL
>> championships in Racine (right on Lake Michigan). I dropped a quick
>> $40 and then quit, thinking about vowing to never play in a casino
>> again. Instead, I gave my teammates **** about only betting slots and
>> not blackjack which prompted them to get me and Todd to
>> play...blackjack, of course. We played for an hour and a half and I
>> walked out of there up $68.

>
>You should count cards. I average ~$80/hr from the local casino in
>Washington.
>

With 6 decks?