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Started by xman1970, February 08, 2009, 03:54:10 AM

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xman1970

Hi Guys,  ;)

Stumbled across this website nolinks://nolinks.world best roulette system.com (Pls note I've added the spaces to show it's not an affiliate link)


Just wanted to put it out there to the forum & get some opinions.....

Take a look at the FAQ's ???

I've no idea if it's a scam or it's useless or it's brilliant, but it's certainly a bit different from the normal "system for sale" website......


So pls let me know what you think........


Many thanks to anybody who takes the time to reply :thumbsup:



Take it easy..... 8)





Rudy

It's certainly different, they've gone to a lot of trouble to design a more elaborate and professional looking website than you usually see.

Only my opinion of course, but to me it's got scam written all over it. More elaborate as I say, but then it should be with the price they're charging.

It's got all the usual features:- 'free' offer, money back guarantee (which may or may not be honoured), special reduced price, bonus if you sign up in the next few days (doesn't even bother to tell you how many days), testimonials from satisfied customers (with no proof that they're not written by the man himself), and lo and behold, he tells you which casino to use, and even which payment system to pay by.

I hope this post isn't seen as being deliberately negative, and I acknowledge that I could be completely wrong, but to me it has all the hallmarks of a scam.

Regards,

Rudy

xman1970

thx Rudy  :thumbsup:

I just thought it was a different & interesting approach......

Scam or not I have no idea.... :-[

Rudy

The system is certainly differemt. It allegedly uses an advanced neural net to pick the winners. That's certainly one I haven't seen before, but as far as I can tell, it's just oil from a different snake.


Again, just my opinion, I could be wrong.

xman1970

Quote from: Rudy on February 08, 2009, 07:54:23 AM
It allegedly uses an advanced neural net


Isn't that what Data had in Star Trek NG ???  :D ;D :D


In that case it really is advanced  8)

Rudy

Quote from: xman1970 on February 08, 2009, 08:07:55 AM
Isn't that what Data had in Star Trek NG ???  :D ;D :D




Yes, and remember he had an evil twin   ;)

xman1970

Yes I remember the evil twin  ;)

His character was a huge fan of the band "The Clash"

His fav song was "I fought the Lore & the Lore won"  :D ;D :D


Sorry Rudy am in a v silly mood  :-[

Rudy

That song had it's origins in French politics in the 1980s




The original version was "I fought Delors and Delors won"

Regards,

Rudy.

metalrat

A neural net is used in RouletteRaid and RoulettePro +.
RouletteRaid is now up to version 4 and has a large amount of followers.
I have done quite a few experiments with neural nets to predict the outcome but I have not succeeded in creating one which gives consistent results. I have seen 8 direct hits in 100 spins but also 0 hits in 350 spins - all using live spins from DublinBet. This outcome is also consistent with some posts on different forums. Sometimes it's absolutely brilliant, sometimes it encourages you to go do something else with your time.
Snake oil - no, holy grail - definitely not, enigmatic and difficult to design, yes.

metalrat

Rudy

Hi Metalrat,

Sorry, I didn't mean that neural nets were snake oil, only in the context of that particular ad.

Regards,

rudy

Alfolof

Well, i have experience of using it in both playmoney and realmoneymode, in playmoneymode i made profit with no limit actually, so that was very impressing and also the reason to why i buy it.
However, in realmoney mode it was total useless and this is just pure fact without negative aproach to this question in any way.

metalrat

I assume that this is a RNG casino your referring to? I only play at DublinBet, consequently I only use data from DB. A live wheel does seem to give the best results when using NN's.

metalrat

Alfolof

Quote from: metalrat on February 09, 2009, 09:52:14 AM
I assume that this is a RNG casino your referring to? I only play at DublinBet, consequently I only use data from DB. A live wheel does seem to give the best results when using NN's.

metalrat

I think you are right here, under the right circumstances a livewheel is more "easy" to get a hang of, however the software worked in the webcamcasino to and why it was not sucessful there can be discussed.
One reason to why it not work in livewheel could be that the dealer is a human that could be alerted by the stuffpeople.
I did no long term test on the livewheel because the session made my bankroll to small but there was an old lady at the wheel that looked very "alerted" and she hit one of only two numbers that i was not betting on(can not be two i guess), she shined of selfconfidence and then she hit the bad number, it did not feel relevant but to be honest i really was impressed of her, and later all happened again.

37to1

Quote from: metalrat link=topic=6336. msg38766#msg38766 date=1234122006
A neural net is used in RouletteRaid and RoulettePro +.
RouletteRaid is now up to version 4 and has a large amount of followers. 
I have done quite a few experiments with neural nets to predict the outcome but I have not succeeded in creating one which gives consistent results.  I have seen 8 direct hits in 100 spins but also 0 hits in 350 spins - all using live spins from DublinBet.  This outcome is also consistent with some posts on different forums.  Sometimes it's absolutely brilliant, sometimes it encourages you to go do something else with your time.
Snake oil - no, holy grail - definitely not, enigmatic and difficult to design, yes.

metalrat

Neural nets are a great tool and Rouletteraid V4 uses this technology well.  Yet to find any other software with NN, any suggestions?

Steve

That site (from Michael Davis) has been around for a while, and is definitely a scam. I used to get a lot of reports about it, but havent received one for a while.

Steve

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