Does anyone remember Jack Wise Kennedy and his Square Ro-let method?
In 2002 he was giving it away on the Internet so I copied the whole thing into Word documents, and then forgot all about it until I recently found it again on a disc in the cupboard. I remember reading it through a couple of times, but never really studied it, as I was too busy constructing my own methods at that time. If anyone wants a copy, just let me know and I can email it to you.
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Bombus, fire one away to: vlsroulette@gmail.com
Pleased to have it from you mate.
Regards.
one for me too :D
bazeegar68@gmail.com
thx in advance
bombus,
I'd love to see his approach. Thank you for sharing it with us! Appreciated.
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Regards,
m
Hi,
On Joker´s Roulette Forum downloads you can find Square Ro-Let method but it´s in spanish.
I attach the file here.
Cheers, :D ;)
JLP.-
Hi Bombus,
Thanks for sharing mate, would'nt mind taking a look myself.
dean@iburst.co.za
Hi Bombus,
Would be grateful if you would send me a copy also. Thanks for sharing buddy. ;)
dreamprintuk@yahoo.co.uk
Hello Bombus,
Please send me a copy.
Thanks & Regards
sniper6138@yahoo.com
Hi bombus, i'd like to study this method.
If you can, please send this to
cmalele@gmail.com
Thanks in advance !
Quote from: JLP on February 12, 2009, 11:36:27 PM
Hi,
On Joker´s Roulette Forum downloads you can find Square Ro-Let method but it´s in spanish.
I attach the file here.
Cheers, :D ;)
JLP.-
Thanks JLP and yep, it is the same content for both.
Hi Bombus
A copy for me too please at mazzamanson@yahoo.co.uk
cheers
TSK
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Hi Bombus
Send me a copy pls at deerhunte05@yahoo.com
Thanks in advance
Mark
:) Hey mate please send me one as well to jakkalsdraai@gmail.com
Thanx mate
Jakk
Hi Bombus
can you please mail me a copy to:
kawa4711@gmx.at
thank you,
with best regards
kawa
hey dude i would love a copy of that, if u have time
my email is
iaind57@hotmail.co.uk
cheers
iaino
please send
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I can't understeand how to pick 4 numbers.. anyone here has a simple solution?
As I am always willing 2 learn more,
please be so kind 2 send a copy to:
spirit-free@gmx.net
THANKS a lot !!!
Sincerely Yours
ROLF :thumbsup:
I'd love to have it, too.
cjmo75@yahoo.com
Hi I'd be grateful if you could forward the method to me at hydra345@gmail.com
Many thanks in advance
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Hello Bombus, Please send me a copy. russiantrucker@mail.ru
Thanks & Regards :thumbsup:
Hi Bombus
please could you send me to casamich@orange. fr
thanks a lot
Wow lol so many replies, obviously it did not win because most of you are still here looking for a winning ststem :whistle:
Dunno about not winning Jish,,,,I for one couldnt understand the damn thing !!! Lol
TSK
hi bamos,
my mailing:
cyberspy@bigfoot. de
I will study it. Thank you.
I have it and conversed back and forth with the author but could not get anywhere with it. I cannot find my emails with Jack because it was 8 years ago, other than this one:
To: Interested roulette players.
This is to notify you that on August 2002, I have updated my web site at:
nolinks.sq-ro-let.com (nolinks://nolinks.sq-ro-let.com).
I simplified previous versions and clearly separated "Square Roulette" from
"Jack's Positional Roulette." I analyzed "even money bets" and gave proof that
you need actual roulette spins to examine a system of play and that the
statement that you cannot turn a negative into a positive is incorrect. Playing
"Kennedy's Even Money Bets" on a single-zero roulette wheel in a casino that
offers en prison or surrender you can turn a negative into a positive about 37%
of the time. And over the long run (8,940 spins) playing red and black correctly
there was a minus loss of only 0.14%; playing odd and even correctly there was a
win of 0.06%; playing high and low correctly there was a loss of only 0.14%.
This qualifies it as the best bet in a casino. The same long time results can be
obtained by anyone who is willing to use actual roulette spins to play
"Kennedy's Even Money Bets" correctly.
If you have any actual single-zero (74) or double-zero (76) roulette spins,
please send them to me for a 10,000 spins database for each of them.
Roletjack
I have tons of pages from all the chapters of his book. at some point in time I guess I tried to simplify the system for myself and wrote this:
ROLET
Play one chip on four nos (or could play five)
Win five times out of 38= win 32 x 5= 160
Lose 33 times x 4= 132= +28 chips every 38 spins
Should hit about every five times
The single zero is considered red (one red eye) (odd and low)
The double zero is considered black (two black eyes) (even and high)
Always play the color that just came up, play four red or four black nos
Do not bet on repeat
Exception: if there has been a repeat within the last fifteen spins, then play for repeat
Question-- for how many spins?
How to bet using the Rolet wheel:
1) mark no that hit with pa clip
2) count no of slots to next hit and move pa clip to that no
Do not count the slot ball landed in. There will be 9 clockwise and 9 counterclockwise red or black nos. Ignore opposite color in the count.
Track only when it hits the same color
I found more from my old files from Jack but it goes on and on forever and ever so I am not going to paste the whole thing here, just a little so you can see this was a good way to drive yourself crazy trying to follow Jack's system. I do remember going to the casino back then with my rolet card and paperclip and I remember making a very successful 4 number bet based on Jack's strategy, but for some reason or other I did not pursue this system after putting a lot of time into it. this was just part one of an email he sent out and it goes on for pages and pages. and part 2 goes on for many more pages...
First part of two
Date: 6/4/99 10:45:40 PM Eastern Daylight Time
From: roletjack@sq-ro-let.com (Roletjack)
Roulette's secretes deciphered
After visiting my web site at
nolinks://nolinks.sq-ro-let.com (nolinks://nolinks.sq-ro-let.com)
many interested roulette players were unable to understand how to play
my free "Basic Mechanical System" or as I call it: "Jack's Positional
Roulette." To simplify my explanation, from Part Nine of my book, I
revised chart #3 for this posting. Because of space limitations, this is
part one of two parts.
P = Position; C = Clockwise; CC = Counter-Clockwise; R = Red; B = Black;
0 is a red, low, odd number; 00 is a black, high even number.
Spins - Hits --- PC ------- PCC
#1 ---- 0R -------------------------
#2 ---- 9R -----PC1
#3 ---- 0R ----------------- PCC1