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Started by Ronjo, November 29, 2007, 12:41:41 PM

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Ronjo

Hi Victor,

Thanks I hope this is right, you are a star, :thumbsup:

WHEN PLAYING THIS METHOD BEWARE OF LOSING STREAKS AS THIS METHOD IS DESIGNED AROUND THE TABLE LAYOUT AND NOT THE WHEEL.

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Regards,
Ronjo.



Steve

Hi Ronjo and Two Cat Sam

It's a long time since I have visited the Forum. I have missed you guys but I'm too busy with my two new grand-daughters and playing roulette in Hamilton NZ.
It was at this very forum that I was able to piece together a winning strategy for myself. And it was due in no small way to you two guys.
I remember at the time I eating, sleeping and breathing roulette. I dreamed of various approaches every night. By putting together a couple of strategies that didn't quite stack up on their own I was able to tweak one of them until it was absolutely sound.  Many of you will be saying who is this guy - sounds like a scammer etc. but Ronjo and Two Cat Sam know me well enough from the old days to know that I'm nothing of the sort. (I'm Steve, not Stephano by the way).

I enjoyed working with Ronjo over the year trialing his strategies and it was just a chance remark made by Two Cat Sam that enabled me to finally work out my own winning strategy.
Remember when I said I hated seeing those nolinksnolinks's go by and not being able to tap into them. Two Cat Sam, your reply was that instead of betting up until LL, you waited until after LL before you bet!!! This virtual betting by Victor and your chance remark set me on the road to finally working out an approach to roulette that stands up over the long term.

I enjoyed the forums, especially this one because it has members who are willing to let others make contributions without tearing them to shreads like on other negative forums. Victor is a Saint!

So many people have e-mailed me for my winning strategy but even though I'm a sharing guy I find I'm reluctant to give it up just to every Tom, Dick and Harry if they haven't felt the frustration and put in the committment themselves to working out an approach of their own. Like I said you have to eat, sleep and breathe roulette otherwise it won't come to you.

Good luck you guys. Keep in touch.

Kind regards
Steve

TwoCatSam

Steve

Good to hear from you, my friend.  Glad to hear you are winning still.  You know, I do remember that comment I made and the context in which it was made.  Glad I could help. 

We recently had an addition to our family.  We call her our "great grand daughter in law by marriage".  (She came to us in a round-about way, don't you see?)

You take care.

Sam

Ronjo

Hi Steve,

Great to see you are still around,yes everyone Steve is no scammer and has contributed a lot on RR a few years back and helped me a lot.
Its good that you are winning still Steve.

Take care,
Regards,
Ronjo.

Steve

Hi Ronjo and Two Cat Sam

It was good to visit the Forum again and pleasing to see that the friendly atmosphere is still working well. I have also noted one other aspect and that is that people are actually suggesting strategies for others to evaluate without that fear of harsh criticism. Still happens a lot on other forums. I find it hard to communicate with the doubters and doom merchants on Forums because I don't have the vocabulary fire-power nor the Maths Acumen to compete.

However, I do have that cheeky smile on my face because I know that I can beat casinos with my robust strategy. Some say that it takes too long to achieve a betting opportunity but only yesterday I left the Hamilton Casino with a $500 profit after 90 minutes. So to those who feel it's too long to wait for that 'ideal' betting opportunity, I'm happy to wait in a queue somwhere in the pouring rain, in mid-winter if they would give me $500 after 90 minutes.

Anyway, you guys, since I have 'mastered' the casino beast I now have to be careful that I don't over-play my successes in front of the wrong people. Casinos are there for profit and do not take kindly to people like me taking a regular $500 day after day because that would be $500 x 365 = $182,500. No casino is going to let you get away with that.

I attend once a week, while my wife's at her Women's Club, and make a big fuss when I do come across that one loss in 20 bets. I lose the $525 and make some noise; shift around in my seat and make a fuss about leaving with a flourish. This is designed to get the attention of the watchers above to ensure they see me lose. Hopefully they will think that $525 is a goodly amount for a steady person to lose. However, since I have absolute faith in my strategy, I return in the afternoon and within two winning bets I have my $525 back and go on to win my $500 profit.  The loses don't occur very often so I make sure they are aware of them whenever they turn up. Needless to say, I don't draw attention to myself when I win. I am just a little old man who sits there drinking coffee minding his own business and betting every now and again! 
Since I aim for $500 profit per week I get $26,000 a year (tax free). In the future I intend travelling more and visiting the famous casinos where there is no limit to winning.

To the other members of this Forum I suggest you pick your way through  some of the earlier threads and put huge hours into thinking about roulette. Just think of it as WORK. Most people put in a hell of a lot of hours working for their bosses so why not put in the hard work for yourself. You must keep at it until something gels.  I got stuck on the 'Outside Bettors' nightmare - the dreaded zero. The solution was so simple when it came to me. Instead of fighting it, I incorporated it into the strategy with an 'insurance' bet and increased my outside bets to accommodate the extra on zero. I know it sounds simple now, but at the time I was really frustrated.

Once I had that beaten, the strategy stood up to everything they could throw at it. The reason it loses 1 in 20 bets is that 'possibility factor' or even Murphy's Law. In any game of chance anything is possible but to spin 3 zeros in a row is not very probable! That's why every now and then the 'possibility factor' will catch up with me.

Keep up the good work you guys, I'll try to get back every so often.   :thumbsup:

Kind regards
Steve

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