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If u want to make money from roulette u should learn VB

Started by viper5, July 04, 2009, 03:16:31 PM

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viper5

Hello members old and new!

all the old members knows me and they know that at my time,when I was trying to find a wining mathimatical and possibilities system I was so obsesed and enthusiasm and full of ideas

unfortunately as u all can see(even though some doesn t admite it....so far)roulette can t be beeten with these systems.....

I was the one that made the perfect balance system and in my opinion is the only system that can stand against the roulette and with a little luck u can make a lot of money.....but as all the other systems ,when luck is leaving u can lose!

so I turned my point of view to an other direction that is involving the phisics side of the game.

2 months now I was searching the net and I read anything that was in front of me that was speaking about VB.

I even bought a very good method!!!(it was my 1st time that I bought anything for roulette)

I observed thausands of spins in real casinos and video spins......

so the final conclusion is that YES roulette can be beaten only with VB.(bias too,but I am not interested)

But of cource u need a lot of stuf to read and learn and a lot of practice!!!!

but hey money from a lucky game isn t easy to come!

we should be thankfull that this methods existes.....

to all new mambers

do not waste ur valiu time searching for wining bets and systems....even if u are searching for the rest of ur life u will not find one.....
and the proof is that noone 400 years have found one.....
and dont come and tell me about charles and all the scams
If someone will tell the bet and u will test it to hell to see if its working...only then the bet will exist.

So if some of u here are obsesed in winning money from this game ,even as profesionals even as fun,my advise is to learn VB.

if u are interested i am willing to tell u exactly what to read.


VLSroulette


freestyler

Thanks, man. I am still new and still learning basics :)

VLSroulette

Quote from: freestyler on July 04, 2009, 03:53:41 PM
Thanks, man. I am still new and still learning basics :)

You are welcome Freestyler.

Probably you'll find DS = Dealer Signature too at the advantage-play material...

VB, DS and BIAS are the accepted ways to beat the wheel.

freestyler


vix

What is BIAS? :scratch_ones_head:
I'll have a google at it...

So Viper did you manage to get any profit out of what you've learnt so far?

Vix

vix

This is what I found on BIAS:

This strategy is based on the possibility that there are irregularities in the part of the wheel that the ball spins on.  If the wheel has a tilt, then the point at which the ball drops from the rim will be biased towards the high point. Other factors like warping of the wheel may introduce similar biases.

Most sites are sceptic though...

Is there a specific name for how you play Victor?

Vix

viper5

ok here comes the 1st help

anyone that wants to learn VB should 1st read the book of Laurence Scot "get the edje of roulette" it is the biblle of VB

without it u will never understand what is going on in a weel.

hoper35

Please do not assume that because you can't beat the game that others can't.


Ron.   ???

Gotrek

The easy way to gain quick and short term wins (hopefully) is the math approach.  That will not work out in the long run.
You don't have to be a math genius to realize this.

Gaining your advantage by shifting the house edge in your favour is the only way to win in the long run. 
You don't have to be a math genius to realize this either. 

Anyone saying it can be beaten otherwise is either a fool or selling something. . .  perhaps possibly both. 
8)


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Quote from: Gotrek on July 05, 2009, 12:48:54 PM
The easy way to gain quick and short term wins (hopefully) is the math approach.  That will not work out in the long run.
You don't have to be a math genius to realize this.

Gaining your advantage by shifting the house edge in your favour is the only way to win in the long run. 
You don't have to be a math genius to realize this either. 

Anyone saying it can be beaten otherwise is either a fool or selling something. . .  perhaps possibly both. 
8)



How do you shift the house edge in your favour?  You cant with maths right? and according to you, you cant with vb,ds, bias, anything for that matter.

Question is. what is the point you are trying to make?

Gotrek

Quote from: Gotrek link=topic=10810.  msg69661#msg69661 date=1246808934


Gaining your advantage by shifting the house edge in your favour is the only way to win in the long run.   
You don't have to be a math genius to realize this either.   




RSS: I agree, this might sound fuzzy.   But shifting the house edge is the ONLY way.   I didn't point out how, since that was done very clearly above.   
Bias, VB, DS, etc.  .  .   

Sorry about the fuzziness.   

But yes, you don't have to be a math genius to realize that that is the only way.   
:thumbsup:


Ps.  I didn't say that it couldn't be done. . .  that was your interpretation.  Hope I cleared it up for you.  =o)

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Davey-Jones

Quote from: viper5 on July 05, 2009, 08:09:43 AM
ok here comes the 1st help

anyone that wants to learn VB should 1st read the book of Laurence Scot "get the edje of roulette" it is the biblle of VB

without it u will never understand what is going on in a weel.

Not to rain on parades here, but "Get the Edge at Roulette" is a book by Christopher Pawlicki. It's a book in which he REFERS to SOME of Scott's methods. Laurance Scott's books are "Professional Roulette Prediction" Vol 1 and Vol 2. "Get the Edge at Roulette" is a great book to get an idea of VB if you are unfamiliar, but it is more for beginners. Lumping it into the same category as Laurance Scott's work is an insult. No offence to Pawlicki, but the two works are on completely different levels.

Davey-Jones

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