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Main => Full Roulette Systems => Topic started by: rjeaton1 on June 01, 2009, 06:47:02 PM

Title: 3 Sector Flat Bet Method - "4 in 10 = When" (Cheesy Name, Should Get Your Att.)
Post by: rjeaton1 on June 01, 2009, 06:47:02 PM
Alright, here is another system for you guys.  This time I tried to put one together that is capable of the following:

1: Working in B&M Casinos
2: Bets often
3: Offers Flat Betting
4: Is Profitable (aren't we all looking for this one? Haha)

This system offers all of the above (with the exception of number 4, you guys can be the judge on this one)

I have tested this system, however only for about 500 spins (I know I am wayyyy short of the benchmark of 10,000) but at least in those 500 spins I made a nice profit, while overcoming some losses (Yes, I'm admitting now it does lose).

The cool part is it overcame the losses without progressive betting.

So, if you're still interested, here is the system:

In PDF Format:
nolinks://vlsroulette.com/downloads/?sa=view;id=393

Here is the Tracker you'll see in the PDF:
nolinks://vlsroulette.com/downloads/?sa=view;id=394

Lastly, for anybody interested in seeing how this system is played, I will be doing a Live Broadcast Demonstration at 6:15 PM Eastern Time at

nolinks://nolinks.livestream.com/liveroulettefeed  (not with real money though this time, I am going to wait a day or two before I go there again...haha)




Title: Re: 3 Sector Flat Bet Method - "4 in 10 = When" (Cheesy Name, Should Get Your Att.)
Post by: rjeaton1 on June 01, 2009, 07:14:38 PM
Just wanted to let you guys know I'm doing this test now.

Enjoy! (if you're watching)
Title: Re: 3 Sector Flat Bet Method - "4 in 10 = When" (Cheesy Name, Should Get Your Att.)
Post by: rjeaton1 on June 01, 2009, 08:18:38 PM
Alright, after my live test of about 400 spins, this system kind of did pretty crappy...so don't play it the way it is...shucks...

If you'd like, it does seem to show SOME promise, so feel free to check it out and see if you can modify it to be a little better.  If not, it's pretty much scrapped.