The truth is this betting system has been around for a long time. It is already known and it is called the Martingale betting system. It was first originally applied to coin tosses on a 50/50 head and tails basis. The thing is that when Martingale applied it, he was using a perfect 50/50 system. 50% heads and 50% tails and even then it was worked out to not be a perfectly viable system to use and would cause hassle not only to the person betting but also to his betting partner. Here is a link to another website that explains the Martingale system.
I am basically writing this article in my spare time and any future articles will depend on the success of this one. I would like to see a steady increase of awareness on these issues, even if people do not donate money to me. My prime objective is to create awareness of scams and I will create a blog section for people who want to vent off some steam and have a good old rant about any other schemes that have cheated them out of money. It’s about time that the public knew about the dangers involved in trying to make a quick buck off the internet.
On another website I noticed some other guy who was trying to sell the same idea and offers an actual programme that would work out your bets for you as you were playing along. Of course he was charging people money for this programme in order to do this. So you basically end up losing all your betting money and you also had to fork out even more money to buy the proposed computer programme, which quite clearly doesn’t do what it says on the tin.
This scenario results in a £1 gain for the gambler
In roulette things are slightly different and the odds are even more against you than a 50/50 system. Remember that green “0” number that can make an appearance every so often on the roulette table (Also green “00” in the American system). Yes that’s right; you won’t get paid either way if that comes up when you are solely betting on red and black. You can only bet on green “0” as a single number and the odds you are given for that are the same as betting on any of the individual numbers, in other words a different betting/payout system within roulette.
Spin 5 - £16 bet, £16 lost (£31 in total)
The system itself actually favours the casino and it benefits them more than it does you. The reason being is because if you win, you only win £1 a time. Its mere pittance, but when you lose, then you lose big time and you can say goodbye to all your starting cash. For anyone to make any money on this system they would need to be incredibly lucky over a long period of time. That’s why this system favours the casinos because they flatten out the odds over a longer period of time. You are only gaining £1 a time, it’s not much, you are not winning anything big, but when you eventually statistically lose then you wave every single penny you put into it goodbye and there is no way to win it back if you don’t have the cash to do so.
This means that if you make a bet on either red or black then your chance of winning is 18 divided by 37 (38 if using the American system) multiplied by 100 to give a percentage, which if using 37 numbers comes out at 48.6486% to four decimal places. As you can see the overall % is against you and more than half the time you are statistically likely to lose your money on a given single bet.
Spin 4 - £8 on red internet key exchange, if you win and the ball lands on red slot machine games amazon, then you win £8
Notice, there are no lucky big wins. There is no instance where you put your money on the table on small odds and then come out winning big. When people are lucky and they win big at roulette, then if they’re smart, then they will take that money and run. If a single person wins £50,000 on a single roulette number, then they can take that and run. It’s a cash payout that counts against the casino. Now don’t get me wrong, I’m not saying this is what you should do, because it isn’t, you are still vastly statistically more likely to lose a single roulette number bet than win it and you can still kiss your money goodbye in such instances but the point is, that with the proposed system that our con artist is advocating you will have fewer people walking away with lucky big wins and more people eventually blowing all their cash on a prolonged system that will take ages to work through.
Spin 1 - £1 bet, £1 lost (£1 in total)
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Let me explain further. Let’s say you start with £1000 and you intend to use this on roulette using the proposed system above. That £1000 is yours, it is what you start with and it does not count towards any winnings you make. For all intents and purposes at this point you have won nothing, not a penny.
Spin 2 - £2 on red, if you lose and the ball lands on black, then you lose £3 (in total)
As you use the system to gain £1 by £1, to gain a further £1000 will take you 1000 successful betting cycles providing that you don’t encounter a bad run of results which go against you that wipes you clean out of your starting cash, in this case £1000.
Spin 8 - £128 bet, £128 lost (£255 in total)
It would be extremely easy for people to blow all their life savings on this scam. In the example above 10 failed spins can lose you about a £1000. That’s some pretty significant money and as we saw this can happen within every 774 spins as an average. It could even happen at the start on your very first betting cycle and then BLAM. that is you broke with no money and nothing left to start again even if you wanted to.
Spin 10 - £512 bet, £512 lost (£1023 in total)
So the question now remains. Considering this info that you have been provided with then how come we know this is a scam. Well first let’s look at the game and then the system he sells to you and how he says it should work and then we can point out all the flaws in it that he is hiding from you in order to sell this scam.
He asks you to start with a £1 bet on either red or black. If you win then great you’ve earned a £1 but if you lose then he asks you to then double your bet and to repeat this strategy until you do win. He then goes on to explain what a betting cycle is and how it is completed once you win your pound.
Spin 6 - £32 bet, £32 lost (£63 in total)
Spin 2 - £2 on red, if you lose and the ball lands on black, then you lose £3 (in total)
Spin 9 - £256 bet, £256 lost (£511 in total)
In essence you are told that if you double your bet every time until you win then you will always make a gain of £1. Do this enough times repetitively and you can earn some serious money, especially, as you are told, on an online casino where there isn’t much wait between spins. Sounds simple doesn’t it? So what is the information that he is leaving out? If this is the case then how does a person lose? Well now we can go to the truth of the matter.
If you can’t access the wheel, then your options are fewer, but you still do have the option of roulette computers. But because of what we’ve done to online casinos that allow late betting, now most online casinos call no more bets much earlier. Still though, other methods are suitable for online roulette. But I’m referring to online roulette only where real wheels are used.
By the legal definition, cheating at roulette relates to unlawful methods to win. These can land you a prison sentence. But there are several “legal ways to cheat roulette”, and it is impossible to be charged by police with such methods, because you aren’t breaking any laws. By saying “legal”, I mean the methods aren’t specifically illegal, but the casino will ban you if they catch you. To go straight to the very best cheating methods, see www.hybridroulettecomputer.com and www.roulette-computers.com – these are hidden devices that predict the winning number.
In some states, cheating is defined as any method that alters or influences the outcome of a game. For example, using magnets to influence the winning number is clearly cheating. But if you use technology to merely predict the winning number, without influencing where the ball will land in roulette, then this isn’t cheating. Of course it depends on what the laws actually specify no deposit casino keep winnings, or define as “cheating”. With this particular example, around half the jurisdictions state you can’t influence the winning number, but not that you can’t merely predict it. This means often devices such as roulette computers are legal.
It sounds a little too good to be true, but keep in mind no casino will ever tolerate a consistent winner. Decades ago when a particular professional player was winning hundreds of thousands all legally, the casino tried many things to make him lose. They tried moving wheels, speeding up spins and more, but it made no difference, besides a minor inconvenience. As a last resort, he was physically ejected from the casino. He then took the matter to court, and won. The casino had no choice but to allow him to play. Eventually though, they figured out how he was winning, and made his techniques too difficult to apply. So he had no choice but to play elsewhere. But since his name became widespread, he found it increasingly difficult to win without heat from casino staff.
These methods are legal in some jurisdictions, and illegal in others:
Wagering requirements are used to prevent someone from accepting a bonus, betting big a few times, and then cashing out. You are required to wager or roll over your deposit plus the bonus money a certain number of times before requesting a cash out.
The bad part is that some of these companies will provide their software to anyone with enough money to purchase it. That means there is a lot of potential for online casino scams.
Here are some warning signs of a casino that may be scamming players.
Slow Pay / No Pay
This is when you request a withdrawal and it takes weeks to receive safe online casino payouts, or you never receive it. Casinos that are planning to close often have customer service stall players in order to keep as much for themselves as possible.
While online casinos are a fun and convenient source of entertainment; some online casinos are overly greedy operations started with the sole intention of scamming players. Other times, the casino simply runs out of operating capital and disappears with as much player money as possible.
When it comes casinos, the scams that you must be on the lookout for are online casino
scams. When you gamble at a brick-and-mortar casino, you’re protected from scams by local gaming commissions who strictly enforce fair gaming laws. That’s not the case on the Internet.
For example, lets say you sign up for a 100% bonus offer. You deposit $100 and get another $100 free ($200 total).If the wagering requirement is 10x
deposit + bonus, you must wager a total of $2000 ( 10*($100+$100) ) before cashing out.
A lot of veteran online casino players will tell you that bonuses are too much of a hassle these days. I tend to agree for the most part. There are still some good casino bonuses out there, but they’re hard to find.
If you are a high limit casino player, you may view these restrictions as too much of a pain to deal with. On the other hand, you may not mind it taking a little longer to withdraw your winnings. Either way, it’s important to check for online casino withdrawal restrictions in advance.
All reputable online casinos are required to be licensed within the jurisdiction that they conduct business and operate their computer servers.
Just like other terms and conditions you may have tried to read in the past, casino T&Cs are filled with jargon and legal-speak that can be hard to understand.
Honest online casinos will have a decent variety of casino deposit options. The most popular options include Visa, MasterCard, (credit, debit, and prepaid cards), eChecks, Paypal, Neteller, eWalletxpress, and Moneybookers.
It is however a fact that in previous decennia working computer devices have been reported to successfully predict outcomes with a larger probability than expected. but unfortunately too few, missing or opposing details are know (amount of played spins, initial bankroll, hit-miss ratio, mathematical probability of winning-losing within the time played) to do any serious research. Successful attempts are few and only scarcely documented when it comes to real environment appliance. Of course the public doesn’t get noticed of the attempts which failed due to security detection or failure of the device.
Inspired by the book ‘The Eudaemonic Pie’ by author Thomas A. Bass, still a couple of computer device sellers are openly operating, advertising and selling on the internet. They all set up sales websites and are regularly present in gambling forums to hustle for customers. In several occasions they were exposed in gambling forums for having posted positive feedback about their own computers but under different nicknames to increase sales. Dissatisfied customers were barked at by one developer when they came forward in the Gambler Glen Forum.
Some customers who light hearted bought such a machine only find out the hard way it was near impossible to use in a real environment or got caught in the process. Of course sellers will try and seduce you by suggesting consistent profit in the future, or will refer to the successful use in a real environment in a few cases of which important details are unknown (initial bankroll amount, amount of bets placed, probability vs ‘predicted’ results, …).
If a seller would really be convinced of the consistent winnings a live demonstration in a casino should not pose a problem at all. If the seller claims to be interested in helping other people to win in the long run, even traveling expenses should not be a problem for the seller: after all, if the seller claims his product is a ‘genuine winner’, he should be able in a very short period to become a millionaire more than willing to travel around international casinos to help others around, if only to prove the product is ‘genuine’ or for self esteem. Of course the opposite is the case: sellers are not millionaires due to gambling but they aspire to become a bit closer to millionaires by being very successful as a scammer. If they were successful in gambling, they wouldn’t have become sellers in the first place. If a seller does not agree to do a ‘live’ demonstration in a casino environment using his own money, we have just given enough reasonable arguments to prove beyond any reasonable doubt it is a scammer.
Demanding a ‘live’ demonstration in a real casino environment instead of ordering an easily forged DVD or internet video demonstration should not be a problem: if the seller claims you can win consistently by applying his device (computer ballistics) or strategy (visual prediction) in a real casino environment, using common sense, for the seller a ‘live’ demonstration would be a win-win situation. The seller would be making good money for himself while doing the demonstration, and if he’s successful over a longer amount of time he may even add a customer to his database. This proposal would be no different than a merchant demonstrating what his product or idea can do in a ‘live’ situation.
We have stated it many times before for those who have ears: bias techniques are old hat. Of course roulette wheels are human made devices so they can never be absolutely perfect. The fact is: today in modern professional wheels space age technology is being used. Large statistical tests were applied before a wheel ended up in a casino and while it’s in the casino statistical monitoring continues in real time or on a sample basis. It would be ridiculous to believe if you know that today’s engineers are able to construct a vehicle and drop it on the right spot on a planet millions of miles away, roulette wheel manufacturers who often have decennia of experience in wheel development would not be able to build a wheel which is very near perfectly random for the time it will be used in the casino, before it is replaced. Most scammers will provide in a DVD or a home environment demonstration, but they’ll fail to mention they are working with a wheel which is out of date and could only very scarcely be found in real casinos or even worse: they bought a second hand wheel after it was thrown out of the casino before it became unreliable. Providing in a demonstration on DVD or in home environment doesn’t prove anything what so ever: the real test is real wheels in today’s casino environment .
The very fact sellers spend an awful lot of time in forums debating their computers is probably the best proof it isn’t likely to work in a real casino environment, otherwise why would one even bother going into endless discussions, but rather travel international casinos in stead to use the device to one’s own benefit instead of spending time selling it. One seller also refused to have his computer seriously tested by researchers for a tv-show because he didn’t want to expose himself. Kind of rare for a person who even sets up a website to promote it’s very existence.
If there would be genuine bias introduced over time the casino will be the first to notice, not the player. That’s why there are professional second hand wheels to be obtained in the first place: they do not longer match the high standard the casino sets for their equipment, or they regularly change wheels to prevent security breaches.
A common scam is to provide in a live or a DVD demonstration on a very specifically chosen or deep pocket wheel in a home environment. The wheel used for the demonstration could be severely biased or tilted which could only be determined by serious statistical testing by the purchaser BEFORE the seller demonstrates the use of his machine on this particular wheel.
If the wheel is biased (some numbers will naturally appear more than others due to wear of the wheel) or tilted (resulting in the ball leaving the upper track at the same spot, as such making the prediction less hard than on a properly balanced set up wheel which you can expect to find in casinos) and the seller is aware of this, the impression is given to the purchaser the machine is predicting the outcomes, while it’s actually the principal of bias that is at work. One seller even offered (of course paid) betting advice based on a 300 spin file supplied by the customers. This is a scam because a 300 spin file is FAR too short to analyze or advice anything statistically credible what so ever.
Even if the probability of winning was low, this still isn’t prove what so ever the positive result was achieved due to the purchased system or device, because in the short and medium time span it is statistically impossible to distinguish between having (very) good luck or achieving a good result by applying the purchased product.
Many new and uninformed, but even intermediate players hope or think it would be possible to play one self to riches on roulette without any risk being involved.
Another problem few times mentioned by sellers of bias related strategies: in the process, only observing for numerous days, recording outcomes and never playing gambling game faro, it wouldn’t be long before the eye in the sky notices what you are up to. Even if you wouldn’t draw attention from security: today’s high tech casinos have more data than the bias spotter at all times. More data means the statistical analysis is more accurate. Sure, there is still a very small chance a bias might occur but in the far majority of the cases the bias will not be sufficient enough to be profitable compared to the house edge or the time you would need to invest to find a profitable biased wheel could take an eternity. And, remember at all times: there is no way what so ever a bias spotter, a visual prediction player, a computer seller or a dealer pretending he can deliberately hit pockets or sectors could EVER prove in the short run they have an edge because it would simply not be possible to distinguish between having a good lucky run or actually having an edge.
Now that we’ve got the common online casinos scams out of the way, let’s move onto the roulette scams. First thing’s first, there are plenty of websites selling and giving away systems that they claim can win at roulette long term. As mentioned higher up, you can read about these websites and systems in our roulette system reviews. Now let’s look at a few specific scams in more detail.
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Crooked Software – A lot of online casino players worry that the software is rigged and “turns against them” after they’ve won a set amount of money. For example, they may get 10 Reds in a row when betting on Black and lose their entire bankroll. However, if you take a look at our page on the Martingale System. you’ll see that such losing streaks are a mathematical certainty and they don’t mean a game is rigged. Such streaks happen in real casinos as well.
Trigger Numbers – Some roulette systems work perfectly in the free, play for fun mode at online casinos. They can get the right number all day long and people win so much fake money that they decide to fork over real money so that they can get the real money version of the system.
This is just one of the many reasons why we recommend players to stick with the large and established brands that have the cash flow to pay winners without having to resort to these underhand tactics.
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Not only do bonuses make cashing out your winnings very difficult, some rip off casinos will actually CONFISCATE any money you try to withdraw before you’ve satisfied the bonus “terms and conditions”, regardless of how much additional money you deposit. It doesn’t get any worse than this. Thankfully, avoiding bonuses altogether it relatively simple, allowing you to cash out any money you win playing roulette. We’ve covered everything you need to know about this entire process.
Trouble is, it doesn’t work at all in real mode. There are two ways people get sucked into this scam – either by downloading a software program that wins all the time in fun mode, or communicating with the shameless scammer directly via a chat window such as Skype and he/she will tell you how to win every time in fun mode.
Online casino gambling has taken the internet gaming world by storm the past decade and continues to grow each year. While most online casino operators are honest, trusted operators offering odds much better than land based casinos for players – some are not. Yes, just like every industry, not everyone is playing by the rules.
Players facing delays will often be asked to jump through hoops – even after they verified their documents. Certain payouts methods will not be “available” according to the scam casino and there be many other “issues” why players will not be able to receive timely payouts. The online casino operator is either broke or setting out to scam customers.
Even though an online casino may look the part, flashy homepage, tons of games offered, etc, it certainly does not mean they are legitimate. In fact, online casinos that scam and slow play players have more money to put into advertising, web design and marketing because they are keeping their players and affiliate’s money to themselves!
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Rogue or crooked online casinos often changes terms on the fly and offer both players and affiliates lucrative deals only to go back on them later. In one instance, an online operator offered players lines of credit without their knowledge. If players refused to pay, they threatened them via phone and other methods. This is only the tip of the iceberg. Bonus requirements, payout methods and terms and conditions have all been changed when the agreement no longer suit the needs of management.
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The roulette system reviews section focuses specifically on eBooks and software programs that you have to pay for and every word comes from first hand experience.
- Roulette System
Something we're very well aware of is roulette systems and more specifically, systems you have to pay for. This comes from a lot of experience and a lot of user feedback.
If you happen to come across any of these 'systems' know that you are being introduced to a scam that will require you to pay a price to get your hands on the ultimate roulette playing strategy. Such systems certainly don't exist.
In theory, this betting method should ensure that you will ultimately end up with a profit, and a neat one at that. But in practice, this is not possible because the amount of money required to give yourself a fair chance of surviving as a roulette player are next to nil. You could lose everything in just a few short moves.
This system is also available as a computer program. Once you buy this program, you can analyze different games and establish the one most favorable to you.
Again, this is another system claiming to have the ability to predict what the next spin will be. As if that is not ridiculous enough, the system apparently does so by looking at what the last 10 spins have produced.
Any roulette betting system worth of the name will not give you a 100% win rate. This means you will have to be patient as you wait for your wins to rise slowly over time. This is because you will have to make bets while taking into consideration that you might lose, and you will need your subsequent bets to recover from such setbacks.
As you can see from the name assigned to this system, the creator hints that roulette has a flaw or loophole that can be exploited for fast profits. Apparently, this software can exploit the said flaw and predict the result of the next spin.
But more importantly, you should learn more about roulette so that you can tell when someone is offering you a practical roulette strategy and when they are just trying to indulge some misplaced fantasies about this game.
In 2011, Phuong Quoc Truong assembled a team of 30 card counters and blackjack dealers to rip off various casinos in Southern California. Dealers would pretend to shuffle a deck of cards, but they'd just put the corners together to make the sound and appearance of shuffling while actually keeping the cards in the right order for dealing winning hands. A signaler pretended to smoke a cigarette, but was really using a small microphone on the inside of his sleeve to tell an outside person what was on the table. Once the right cards were in place, the outside person would tell the smoker how to place bets, while the smoker signaled the players with his cigarette.
Scammers were caught in casinos throughout Ohio pulling the same gambit, with groups taking as much as $1000 to $2000 per job. Authorities believed that the group was based in New York City and hit multiple casinos in 18 different states. Many of the roulette scammers are still at large, while a small handful were caught and face strict penalties in Ohio, such as a $2500 fine and one year in prison.
Ohio Casino Control Commission believed that 50 to 70 people were involved in an elaborate casino scam at roulette tables throughout the Buckeye State in 2012. The hustle involved players entering busy roulette games with bets as low as $1 and swiping casino chips while their accomplices distracted roulette dealers. The players would then go to areas in the casino that were not under surveillance like public restrooms to pass along stolen chips to other players, who would return to use them to buy more chips at a higher rate and cash out.
Ultimately, Citibank noticed the discrepancies and alerted the FBI. The scammers were caught and faced up to five years in federal prison and a $250 online canada casino 580,000 fine. Keshishyan was ultimately sentenced to 57 months in prison and ordered to repay Citi the $1,045,585 he stole from them.
Professional poker player Phil Ivey, Jr. was accused of cheating the Crockfords Casino in London out of £7.3 million (about $11 million) during a high stakes game of Punto Banco in 2012. The casino believed that Ivey used a method of cheating called "edge sorting," which is the practice of keeping track of the tiny and minor imperfections on the back of face-down playing cards.
Four con artists ripped off 64,000 euros (about $88,000) from poker tables at Les Princes Casino in Cannes, France in 2011. One of the cheaters (an employee of the casino) used invisible ink to mark the backs of playing cards—drawing a line for an ace and a cross for a king, for example—while the others used special contact lenses to spot the cards that would give them winning hands. Les Princes Casino grew suspicious of the players when they returned later in the week for a second round of high stakes poker. French authorities found the marked cards and noticed the cheaters' contact lenses after they ruled out cameras and infrared glasses.
From 1995 to 2000, a couple of scam artists who called themselves “the Roselli Brothers” were able to obtain over $37 million from casinos in New Jersey, Nevada, and Puerto Rico without spending a single penny. How did they do it? With identity theft and unbelievable persistence.
The scammers’ downfall came after the casino owner took a romantic interest in the sister. He made a move on her and was quickly turned down. Shortly thereafter, he began to notice her presence in a different light. He made the connection that she was always in the casino whenever the same person at the same roulette table consistently won large amounts of cash. He put these clues together, suspected radio interference was to blame, and had a debugging team sweep the floor.
The Borgata has filed a lawsuit against Ivey over the scheme. He has denied any and all misconduct, but this is the second edge-sorting lawsuit he has been dealt over his career. If Ivey gets away with this, he’ll officially be one of the most successful scammers in the game.
The gang was detained in Las Vegas at the Cosmopolitan casino in January of 2011 after suspiciously raking in over $1 million, but they were released after authorities found no evidence of wrongdoing. They were later arrested for cheating in the Philippines, but they escaped shortly after and have been missing ever since.
In this scam, the players entered the game with low bets (sometimes as low as $1 per chip). They secretly pocketed certain colored chips while another player distracted the dealer. The first player then excused himself from the table and secretly passed the chips to another member of the gang. That second member then hit another table, assigned a higher value to that chip’s color, and cashed out at the new rate.
Ultimately though, all this scheming did not pay off. Ara was arrested and charged with 14 cases of bank fraud. If convicted, he could receive 30 years in prison and a $1 million fine per count. His conspirators each face up to five years in prison and $250,000 in fines.
The dealer created a radio transmitter which fit perfectly into a pack of cigarettes. He also turned a weightless receiver into a roulette ball which he used at his table. His brother-in-law posed as the unknowing player placing bets while the sister served as the “button pusher” holding the cigarette pack. Once she pressed the transmitter’s button, the ball would descend from its spin and land in groups of six possible numbers with an impressive 90% accuracy. She always stood one table over to remain inconspicuous to officials on the floor.
Not all casino scams take place at the betting tables. Sometimes, all you need is a debit card to steal thousands of dollars from the biggest casinos in the world.
The group managed to make over $7 million from 25 different casinos before they were caught. The Sickwan Gaming Commission discovered Phuong and his accomplices though the security surveillance footage canada job search engines, and they were promptly arrested. Many pled guilty and are currently serving time in prison. Poor Phuong actually had to give up two of his homes and a Porsche in addition to other luxuries.
In just one week, the trio managed to score 5 million franks, which at the time was roughly $1 million USD. Casino officials caught wind of what was happening and became suspicious. They investigated every possibility from a defective wheel to the (accurate) assumption that the dealer was corrupt. They spent weeks with experts but could find nothing out of the ordinary.
I had a player come to me the other day from Conan Casino and he told me they denied his payout because of clause 97 in their terms that state that if the casino deems that a player is attempting fraud towards the casino or manipulating games they can suspend or close the players account.
Thanks for the reply guys.
The player in this case doubled his bets every time he won.
The casino manager responded to my email and told me this; and I quote
After one week of playing you'll be able to choose between 2 plans of
payment:
1. You buy it with $5,000 and then you can use it at 2 casinos for 4
months.
You'll have a 85% winning rate. Also you'll not be limited by the
number of
spins per day. The only limits will be made by the casino as you'll be
able to
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2. You don't have this money. You send us 80% of your winnings, until
you reach
the sum of $5,000. You'll have 60% winning rate as for the free week.
In this
plan we may require some screenshots from you.
To avoid always winning (not to get suspicious from the casino) we put
some
wrong colors. That's why you'll not have to make wrong bets by yourself
as we
took care of everything. You'll have just to bet according to the
colors
advised by our system. The maximum loosing streaks you'll have will be
of 5
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for
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Another important thing is that you also should bet even on the first
10 spins
which you collect before getting the numbers. It should not look
suspicious
that some players make 10 free spins then they start betting and win
money.
Because you hit the button to load example downloading software from gpc.
Is the install downloading file the same as on orginal gpc homepage?
After installing you must given your real name and adress in this fileld.
during the online roulette teacher software is backstage of this procedur.
I ask me why.
So i have now deinstalled the software from the system because not sure of this software.
Is better believe me.
Alexandre said: 29th May 2006 08:19 PM
they wanted the 5000 to be paid through netteller which is why they say you can use the software for a week to make the money to send to them.
the problem is you dont make a penny it just sucks your bankroll dry.
they must then collect there affiliate money and a percentage of your deposits,i checked one of their casinos affiliate programs and they get paid a good sum of money for people signing up.THIS IS ONE PLACE TO STAY WELL CLEAR OF.
Questions:
What is their business model. Being paid 5.000$ from guys paying them before getting any winnings when they could pay later (they would do that to get the 80% winning version software immediately)? I don�t believe it. I think they work for affiliate revenues.
Who profits from the crime. The affiliate, Sunny Group, Casino Blaster, Playtech ?
Was Playtech�s roulette predetermined series of numbers cracked by the affiliate without the knowledge of Playtech or did PT provided the info to their affiliation marketing staff ?
Is this last scenario, we have 2 options: this operation is controlled directly by the affiliation marketing company or they delegated the job to an affiliate.
I just can�t imagine a serious e-gaming company involved in such a stupid short term trick.
I have recorded a video of the software in process and I have e-mails sent to me by onlinerouletteteacher.com where they explain how the stuff works.
When I�ve said them what I think about this, they�ve answered me that I was wrong and that I should try again. I�ve sent them 2 more e-mails but at the moment when I write these words, I didn�t receive any answer from them.
Here is a copy of the first e-mail I�ve received from them:
orbiter 1 said: 29th May 2006 09:59 PM