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Title: EVERY SYSTEMS WINS..not all are winners
Post by: seykid29 on December 23, 2009, 11:35:54 AM
Exactly that is my point.
Title: Re: EVERY SYSTEMS WINS..not all are winners
Post by: kattila on December 23, 2009, 08:15:33 PM
Do you have  *the winner* ? If yes, then share with us.
Title: Re: EVERY SYSTEMS WINS..not all are winners
Post by: seykid29 on December 24, 2009, 08:42:19 AM
Winning is individuality..so is winner
Title: Re: EVERY SYSTEMS WINS..not all are winners
Post by: Bo0Merang on December 24, 2009, 02:44:45 PM
Quote from: spining7 on December 24, 2009, 07:09:12 AM
No system is a winner.  The only "winner" that exists is one who has a mind to defeat randomness...If you don't know how to do that.
I sugest only looking at/blackjack/.. what you don't know and stop "re-arranging" the funiture of what you know to create losing systems.. The hardest part is insisting to look at "unknowns".  Because it's frustrating and uncomfortable.....

I will and have "always" played roulette with no more then 4-units bet..  I'l do anything as long as it's with 4-units.  Inside numbers or outside numbers.  I just think it's a nice number of units to play with.  I don't need to be everywhere with my money.. I just need to hit the mark consistently.  That's how I look at it...

I have a special christmas gift idea folks.  It doesn't cost much 6-8$.  Give your proffessional roulette friend a book /blackjack/they could enjoy for the holidays.....I like true stories about people who gave the casinos hell.  Read the compelling and inspiring story called "The Wonderful story of Henry Sugar".... By Roald Dahl I assure you it's real and it's a randomness killer kind of book.  It will expand your mind.  It will give you options.  Anything other than gambling right! play bingo




have nice  christmass   :diablo:  it is that book  about black jack ??? ;)
Title: Re: EVERY SYSTEMS WINS..not all are winners
Post by: Colin on December 24, 2009, 07:43:34 PM
Hi perhaps this is the incorrect place to post this if so i am sorry .I have just read of a book called Ssquential Roulette it costs £100 from Amazon & £85 from Hight Stakes book shop in London it seems to be new just published in December the author claims its a winner but dont they all just thought i would mention it .Have a grand Christmas 1&all Cheers Colin
Title: Re: EVERY SYSTEMS WINS..not all are winners
Post by: seykid29 on December 25, 2009, 09:11:42 AM
Thanks.I will find more about it.See if it wins or is a winner :D
Title: Re: EVERY SYSTEMS WINS..not all are winners
Post by: Bo0Merang on December 26, 2009, 10:09:34 PM
if you  dont mind...can you please  send me some copy best of pages from  that book  book  please?? im just curious:)thnx
Title: Re: EVERY SYSTEMS WINS..not all are winners
Post by: Bo0Merang on December 26, 2009, 11:39:37 PM
nice thank you  4 your point im just dont get it  why  you  put w3mil.com  with  this orr what  ever  have w3m  to  do  with book..well the pages  are nice but actualy the  in fo  on pages never ever will lead someone on right direction so 4 me is w3m just blabla as there was said that that some magic bet can loose 6 times on row?? ohh  well  why im not surprised from  that number if there can be 6 time loss can be  10 times  like nothing -now if you switch  the bet it can be profitable and another if if if what ever it is just nice stylish writing but unusable anyone normal...just a psycho player can decoded all what is there and  im  not sure if is something there 4 substantional long career profesinal player.; so i will make this --- if YOU looking for bet just dont be  bothred with me becouse im  not lookingfore nothing :girl_wacko:
Title: Re: EVERY SYSTEMS WINS..not all are winners
Post by: spining7 on December 27, 2009, 01:13:23 AM
Quote from: spining7 on December 24, 2009, 07:09:12 AM

"The Wonderful story of Henry Sugar" By Roald Dahl




It's interesting to note that this book was not writen for a roulette audience. It's not priced vary much for one reason because it's not "selling" the idea of winning at roulette. If gamblers were the audience, it would be a vary different book and priced way higher.