Roulettekiller.com Software eBook Review r015

admin | September 10th, 2007 | gambling ebooks reviews

Today´s target is Roulettekiller.com roulette software which looks very promising, within the sales letter the author showing picture of his Porsche 911 (old one), his bank statement with 6 figures and is showing his living room equipped with big TV, sound system, expensive alienware computer etc.

Roulettekiler.com Software eBook Review

This all very nice but the target is simple: to move attention from important to not important. Not important in this case are things  he bought, important are methods and how how this system works.

You watch roulette for 10 spins, than you put the live data gathered from the past 10 spins into the software, after hitting the "calculate" button the software will show you instructions for the next bet.

Then software will show you where you should bet next spin:

1 chip on red or black
1 chip on high (19-36) or Low
1 chip on 3rd. dozen or 1st dozen
1 chip on even or odd
1 chip on 1st or 3rd column

This software simply calculates probabilities of events (how many times black fell, the same for even or odds, middles etc.) and try to predict future based on previous results. I know that author is talking about over 100 factors in the background but can he name them please? This is of course part of sales letter marketing rhetoric.

That’s cool you can say but you cannot predict future spins from previous spins. This will not overcome house edge, so that means that in long run you will fail.

The problem with short runs is that you don’t know when you should leave the game. You have to set a target but you can get a losing run and you are far from your target within a few games and lost your money.

Everyone who had math or statistics in his school days, knows that roulette is a perfect mathematical game and that zero gives casino house edge. This system does not count the zero. And that is the problem. You cannot beat house edge with this system in a long turn.


A very funny is this part of sales letter:

" … and VOILA following the software’s instructions for the next bet. Sounds simple and is simple. Still the development off this baby was…. I would say almost insane. Months of failures, testing data, planning and real life casino trips have been necessary to come up with this program.“

I have 2 questions:

First: if this system is for online casinos why he was visiting real casinos?
Second: Would you sell this software for 39 USD if it was so difficult to test and create it?


And questions for you: Do you still believe that you can buy software for 39 USD and make thousands per day? How big of a probability it has? Is it real?

 

Rating: SCAM
Zero stars of four
(check how I rate eBooks)
Price: 39 USD
Difficulty level: easy
Money required: deposit to casino
Pages: n
/a - software

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