Bear, like it or not, nothing gets a higher edge than roulette computers. They're not for everyone, but a lot of people would like to try them, but cant afford them. So when i say people can get free access to use a computer that's otherwise $80,000, people might be interested. If I sold a computer at $49.95, some would say nothing works for that price. If I sell at $80,000, some say its just too expensive. And when I give it for free, some people say it it really worked it wouldnt be free.
Anyone can visit me in person and find out for themselves. For the $80,000 computer it is a condition that players visit me for a person demo. I wont sell to them otherwise. Why? Because its expensive and i want them to be A1 perfectly crystal clear about what they are getting before they pay me. Nobody who pays me that much money is an idiot. Everyone does proper research to ensure they are getting what they expect.
The offer I recently posted is a kind of lease agreement, where you pay nothing for access. And you just pay a fee later, which isnt compulsory. But if you pay nothing, then you dont get continued access. I get paid nothing from the player to start.
Anyway you dont really know anything about the technology. You can have your opinion, including about ads I post about getting risk-free stuff. Find any random website. does it have ads? The concept is not new.
And about having money for playing, it is my opinion that if you cant afford to lose money, you shouldnt be considering roulette or any casino game. You would be better to get a normal job. Even advantage play takes some start-up capital. Not just bankroll, but also time and research. And you can always expect to make losing bets just while collecting data. the people who are most successful have startup capital and see it as an investment and business, not a game.