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Any tips ? Any good ?
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In case your wondering its the roulette ive heard theres a way of robbing.
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and would you care to share this info ???
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Last Online: 13th January 2004 08:36 AM Join Date: Nov 2003
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On the roulette, if the board has been left with the most recent numbers that came up, play the last seven. If one repeats, keep playing it and gradually up your stake in a steady progression, e.g. 1,2,3, etc.
If no numbers are showing, play one (favourite?) number, then play the one that comes up, then the first and second, then 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and so on until you are playing the last seven as above. Once you've got a couple of repeaters, play them alone but keep an eye open for more recent repeats. One way to keep initial stakes down is where your seven numbers produce neighbours, use splits to play the two numbers. Its not an infallible system but it can produce profits. Just quit when you are ahead-- or before you loose too much -- that's the real secret. |
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Last Online: 10th January 2004 11:47 AM Join Date: Apr 2003
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saw a guy credit one of theses machines with £1500 the other day, and ended up getting the bookies to put £30,000 back onto his debit card! Unreal! There was a croud of about 40 ppl around him!
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did he end up winning or losing?
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There are hundreds of books written on roulette methods. The only way you can win is
1. The old style deep rutted wheels which are now absolete in casinos. 2. Electronic gadgets to estimate in which sector the ball will land-you will be thrown out of a casino for using these. 3. A gaffe wheel. Not likely as wheels are tested regularly. 4. A croupier who can assist where the ball will land (some sceptics say this is not possible) As none of these apply to electronic roulette there are no long term methods for winning. Its just a myth. Isn't it always the way that the person giving out advice in the bookies on roulette is dressed in £10 jeans, has about two pounds worth of shopping in an old Sainsbury's bag and is betting 50p on the next dog race. Hardly an advert for a profeesional gambler. nb William Hills profits rose from £80million to £195 million in the last year due almost entirely to FOBT's |
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Last Online: 18th September 2005 11:46 PM Join Date: Apr 2003
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ladbrokes roulette machines are the best bet in my opinion. focus on numbers 13,22 and 30. when these numbers are going to come in the screen will go black for a second just before the roulette screen appears. these numbers tend to come in more often than others and usually will double or land on one of the three numbers listed. if you lose 2 bets on the trott after a winning run leave the machine because it normally results in 6-12 losing bets.
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Totally agree with Harry about the dodgy guy in the bookies. Theyre blooding everywhere. Next time youre in the bookmakers, take a look at the people around you. Most of them look glum, desperate and frustrated. 99% of the people who gamble end up losing in the long run. If you want to make money from gambling, then stop gambing or rob a casino.
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