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Posted in Roulette (Sunday, October 12, 2008)

Written by Sidney H Radner. By Ottenheimer. There are some available for $7.95.
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Written by John C. Steele. By Aikon Informations. There are some available for $30.00.
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5 comments about Roulette Secrets Revealed.
  1. I read the book on the Saturday and tried the system out the same day. Yes it does work but here are some of the things not mentioned in the book :-
    1) When scouting, make sure the dealer (or wheel) does not have the tendency to spin 0's. As you all know zeros kill all outside bets;
    2) When zeros do turn up, I believe it doesn't matter what dozens you play the spin after (only my opinion);
    3) This only applies when you're up a bit (min 30 units up) - it is too risky to progress up to 16 bets deep. Just cut your losses (winnings really) at the seven bet mark (26 units) and start again from square one (only my opinion);
    4) The system is a grind - don't be misleaded by this statement, it does work but you have to be patient and spend the time at your new 'work'.

    That's my two cents worth of advice. Anyone to comment on this?

    Good luck on your adventures.



  2. Look @ every number around the wheel from 0 to 0 and, instead of writing the numbers down, write down which dozen they belong in. You get a sequence that looks like this --> 1232123212321 13313-00-1. Notice any thing? There are 2 pockets on the wheel that do not contain the second dozen! Outside of,what i call, trap numbers (pockets of # /w out 2nds) there are 3 3rds,3 1sts & 6 2nds(looking @ half the wheel). Abviously, one of the wheels designs is to throw off the balence in the dozens (causing the prob. you are having w/ going to the 14+ bets. To solve this, make 2nds your dominate dozen. Look @ the last 10 numbers and search for 4 2nds. If there are only 1-3(out of 10), bet the 2nd dozen until there are 4. When there are 4 2nds, search the 1sts for 4. If there are 1-3, bet 1sts until you win & until there are 3 1sts. Check the 2nds for 4 2nds. If there are still 4 2nds, check the 3rd for 4 3rds. Always Check Back With 2nds. Then go to 1sts & then 3rds. I don't have to hope this will help you make better selections...i know that it will!


  3. If you can play for 6 or more hours, if you have a bankroll the size of Montana, and if you don't get wiped out at the beginning this system may win. Don't think you can lose? Check out page 34 St. Germain double zero tester (-19 steps). The author claims this book is not the old systems found in other books. This system is the oldest one in the book- the "due" system with a Martingale attached. Why would anyone risk thousands to win $10 ($5 level). You are then forced to play at increasing levels. He also claims he was tired of getting ripped off by other books.I now feel the same way.


  4. In my first attempt applying the "system" found in the book, it wasn't long before I was at the house limit and down plenty. 19 spins in a row and no 2nd dozen. I do agree that the odds of this happening would be considered long, but I rode it thru the 13th spin, took my beating, and waited to see how long it took until a 2nd dozen came. 19 spins=Broke.


  5. "Great system"... "blew me away"....I was shocked by the sheer stupidty of some of these comments.I have been playing roulette for over 20 years One thing I know for sure: if you follow this system you WILL be blown away - along with all your money. I bought the book and immediately realised the system is a simple progression that even the most idiotic players soon realize is the road to ruin.
    stay clear. There are far better books out there "john Patricks roulette" ..and russell Barnhart's "beat the wheel" ,for example.


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Written by Maurice Lemmel. By Dolphin Books. There are some available for $2.75.
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Written by Sam Cimino. By Guide Co. There are some available for $8.75.
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Posted in Roulette (Sunday, October 12, 2008)

Written by John Grochowski. By Bonus Books. The regular list price is $12.95. Sells new for $4.38. There are some available for $0.02.
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1 comments about The Casino Answer Book.
  1. This is an amazing book. It's so entertaining and easy to read you don't even realize how much you're learning. The author asks questions I'd never even thought of, then he answers them so clearly and logically that I had no trouble absorbing the information. I've read a lot of blackjack books and was never really clear on the whys behind some of the recommendations. With this book, now I know what all the others were talking about.


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Posted in Roulette (Sunday, October 12, 2008)

Written by Robert J Hutchinson. By B & B Books. There are some available for $7.49.
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Posted in Roulette (Sunday, October 12, 2008)

Written by J. B Chambers. By Methuen & Co. There are some available for $54.06.
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Posted in Roulette (Sunday, October 12, 2008)

Written by Belinda Levez. By McGraw-Hill. The regular list price is $12.95. Sells new for $1.94. There are some available for $2.76.
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Posted in Roulette (Sunday, October 12, 2008)

Written by Leading Edge. By Leading Edge Games. Sells new for $29.95. There are some available for $13.00.
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Posted in Roulette (Sunday, October 12, 2008)

Written by Ed Munroe. By Studio 7. There are some available for $10.00.
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How to win at roulette and other casino games
Roulette Secrets Revealed
Gambling: Nevada Style
Nevada gambling guide
The Casino Answer Book
Casino gambling: A winner's guide to blackjack, craps, and roulette
Roulette for profit: An analysis of various systems, with indication of comparative value
Teach Yourself Casino Games New Edition (Teach Yourself)
Phoenix Command (Russian Roulette: The Breakup of the Soviet Union)
How to play: The most complete and simple step by step explanation

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