What’s your opinion on these systems? And do you think I should try them out?ĭear Sir, In a single zero roulette game, the PROBABILTY of winning increases if you place a portion of your money on fewer numbers for more spins versus covering more numbers per spin, an example: If you are willing to risk 500$ in order to win 250$ then you could: Option (A): place 250$ on any of two dozen and should you be a winner you will win 250$. I mean, beating these testbooks have to mean something. Now, I must say I’m still a bit sceptical about spending money on these systems, but since they've proved themselves over the long haul, I can't really see no reason why I shouldn’t. The second one is Don Young’s roulette system which is verified to beat the Roulette System Tester from Zumma Publishing(15000 spins).
The system was tested and developed in conjunction with' Spin roultte Gold' by Frank Scoblete and 'Roulette system tester' by Eric St. The first one is the 3q/A-strategy found in R.D Ellison’s book 'Gamble to win: Roulette', which has a verified win rate of 7.94% (7500 spins). I’ve been an avid roulette gambler for some years now and for the first time ever I’m thinking of trying out a roulette system.Now I know how you feel about these so called 'systems' and the scammers behind them, and belive me, I feel the same way, but I’ve come across two systems which can’t be ignored.