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Old 2nd July 2002, 02:48 PM
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Has anyone actually spent money on the system these guys are peddling? Does it work? Or do these dudes just ******** your cash and do a runner?

Somebody must know about this mob? Certainly more info than the generic comments already posted by a few keen fans.
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Old 2nd July 2002, 02:55 PM
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Take a wild guess. If they are selling roulette systems what do you expect?
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Old 8th July 2002, 01:43 PM
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It`s value for money .
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Old 10th July 2002, 04:10 AM
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Here's the way I look at it. Let's say I stumble across a sure-fire method to beat roulette. I play here and there at casinos and load up the truck with the winnings.

Am I going to bother to sell this thing? Why would I want the hassle? If I need more money I'll drop by the casino. And why drop by local ones? I have enough cash now to go to any casino in the world. Last thing I need is to be tied to home managing my http://www.surefireroulettesystems.com website (hey, I wonder if that website exists, hmmmm).

Quite frankly, if I figured it out I would keep it to myself to prevent someone else getting my method banned. Lasseter's tells two friends, and they tell two friends and so on and so on (I live in Canada so it would take a day or two to get here but you get the idea).

In case you're all wondering, "Does he have a sure fire roulette system?", the answer is yes. It makes me more money than I can shake a stick at. This is how I am so knowledgeable about what such a person with such a system would do, should they have one.

Oh, and I checked. There is no such website as the one above. Perhaps that's where I'll post my system when I retire. However roulettesystems.com exists. It's pretty funny. There used to be one from Australia called alanmurray.com. It was a bunch of people working on a system (of which I was a member). It just disappeared one day. Haven't heard from them.

Ok, enough rambling.
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Old 10th July 2002, 01:07 PM
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In this country (Ausralia) the casinos have the legal right to barr anyone they like .
If they consider you to be good at Blackjack, they simply accuse you of card counting & your out for life, purley at their discetion rightly or wrongly, sanctioned by the Government & theres nothing one can do about it.

The same goes for other table games such as roulett, someone was telling me that a well known Highroller won $16Mill at Jupeters on the Gold Coast playing Roulett in the Highrollers room upstairs.
They then barred him. The same highroller the following week lost $24Mil. at the Melb. casino.

The moral here is ,if you are one of those chaps that has the ability to win on a regular basis ,keep a low profile in the casino , you dont want to be appearing like those Highrolling Texas Millionairs you see on T.V. drinking Bourbon, smoking Cuban cigars with a Dolly Bird for each arm rolling 7`s all night in a game of Craps .

They will let you get away with it a couple of times , then they will move in to find out all about you , even give you free accomodation , drinks, transport home courtesy of those little plastic cards which earn you reward points at the expense of personal information about you.


And if they think you are too good , "its tar tar time" , "your not welcome here anymore", because the management have the right to refuse admission.

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Old 17th July 2002, 11:53 AM
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Unfortunately, it's the same in North America. I've always found it interesting that it's ok when CHANCE is on their side, but not when it's on yours. It's the same chance. Sure, if someone is actually manipulating the situation that's one thing but if you're playing within the rules what's wrong? I suppose Kasparov, Karpov, Fischer and all the other chess greats should be banned because they ********** by thinking ahead as to what their next moves should be. Truly shameful!
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Old 18th July 2002, 10:07 PM
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Okay, enough of all this getting caught in the casino, can you please just answer the
question whether this "mpr" is another ********
or a money maker.
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Old 19th July 2002, 06:52 AM
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No! its not a ********.
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Old 19th July 2002, 07:54 AM
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In my opinion (and the opinion of all mathemeticians) there is NO WAY to beat the house at roulette in the long run (unless you have a biased wheel) - the odds are always about 2.5% in the house's favour (single 0 wheel). You may be able to get around this in the short term but eventually the casino will win.

Therefore any roulette system is a waste of money. (Not necessarily a ******** but if you are looking for long-term profits then roulette is not the game to choose.)

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Old 19th July 2002, 04:13 PM
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Anything that helps you lose less, has to be considered. But don't expect to win in the longrun.
The edge we have in Horseracing VS. Roulette, is that we have different odds for each horse, some of those odds offered are more than they should be.
Roulette however offers the same odds for each number (straight out).
Many times even the bookies and general public get it wrong, and that's why it is possible to win at horseracing in the longrun.
But it isn't easy.
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