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Started by Colin, December 27, 2008, 08:13:51 PM

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Colin

Hi ALL have found an add. fot a roulette system called Roulette Triad.com and wondering if any1 on the forum knows anything of this system good bad or just more S***   good luck to all .Colin

ryan08

if its a website most likely it will be a scam

mistarlupo

colin,
Do not waste your money, bud! You'll be sorry if you buy 'betting system' online, I assure you.
You can find good enough stuff here at VLS... Never give a penny to these bastards! >:D

Take care,
m

Marven

What Ryan and Mistarlupo said. [smiley=thumbsup.gif]

Regards,
Marven

VLSroulette

Here's what Triad will show you!

EASY MONEY MANAGEMENT

REALISTIC GOAL SETTING
BANKROLLING
USING THE BETTING OPTIONS
STRATEGIES & CYCLES
PLAYER RESPONSIBILITY

DATA COLLECTING
WHEN TO ENTER THE GAME
COVERING THE NUMBERS
PARTNERSHIP OPTIONS
WHEN TO LEAVE THE GAME A WINNER
BETTING GUIDELINES

SECTOR CHANGE
SECTOR CONTINUATION
PRESSING THE BETS
ENDING THE SESSION
DEALER SHIFT CHANGE
The Triad System will show you how to recognize the cycles and show you the procedure to win.  The rest is a hands on experience of having fun!

Valuable Benefits!

The Triad System has a 99.5% win probability factor!

The average gain is between 7 and 10 units per spin of the wheel with an average session lasting about 1 hour, 48 spins.





Above text was taken from: Triadsystem.com/system.htm

Assuming it is the same system as you suggest, it sounds okay and having a common sense approach (like bjb007 would say)... but... I don't trust the following:

- The Triad System has a 99.5% win probability factor!

We know how close to 100% is martingale and we know how it ends!

- The average gain is between 7 and 10 units per spin of the wheel.

This seems explosive to me. Definitely not a grind! Slow & grinding systems are certainly below 1 unit per spin.

Cheers!

Marven

Quote from: VLSroulette on December 28, 2008, 02:18:54 AM
This seems explosive to me. Definitely not a grind! Slow & grinding systems are certainly below 1 unit per spin.
^This is a fact.^

Colin, you are lucky mate. I truly wish someone told me all this stuff at once when I was in your position about 7 months ago. ;)

Pay attention to what guys like Victor, Lanky, Herb, Sam, Manrique, Ryan, etc. (to name a few) are saying and you'll be fine. :)

Your friend,
Marven

Colin

Thank you Thank you Each and every 1 answers were great so to all and the forum health wealth and streangth in 2009 . Colin@ N.Ireland

Colin

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