The Roulette System – Part One
March 2, 2010 10:16 pm My POV, Online Gambling, Roulette, Software ToolsAh Yes… there’s nothing like real humans!
The Roulette tables were packed… so, I sat down at the Rapid Roulette game in the Venetian (where the minimum was only $5 as opposed to the tables $15 and up)… gave them $200 to get started. I had given the new Roulette System I told you about a vigorous workout in class and online before trying it for real. (Remember, I’ve always told you to stay away from roulette).
I had a class on the system earlier, and the students also went out to try it. None stayed here at the Venetian because the minimum bet was too high for the first time out. I’ll let you know how they did when I find out.
Okay – the layout at the “Rapid Roulette” game is weird – it’s Yellow and Red – not Black and Red and after your “deposit” shows up at your position, you have to touch the various dollar amounts and then touch the spot(s) on the screen representing your bet placements on the Roulette layout.
So, I placed the correct bets according to the system I’ve been studying and got off to a fine start by first betting the minimum ($5 on each of the outside bets). By the way, it’s soooooo difficult for me to bet at all on Roulette. So even $10 was painful for me – lol.
The first six bets went pretty well… I was up from the very first spin of the wheel.
Then it happened… the seventh spin! I had $7 on Red and $7 on Row one… the dealer spins the ball and it’s screaming around the outside of the wheel, slows down and stops on Red 7 in the first row. I then started writing in my book – my intention is to document the system – win or lose! After each outcome, I have to calculate my next bet and document that too!
While I was busy writing and calculating my next bet, I looked up and they already began the next spin. They hadn’t paid me – or rather, the software hadn’t paid me. I called them over, explained (and showed them my bets) and they apologized and paid me.
That was the end for me! I have too much documenting and calculating on my part to have to worry about their part too! So, with that small hiccup – I called it off.
I cashed out with $269 – a $69 profit in about 5 minutes – left them a tip for correcting themselves – and walked away – still unsure of the Roulette system. I’ll be testing it more – later on.
Stay Tuned!

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