roulette gambling systems

Subj:    RE: negative to roulette systems?
Date:    11/17/98 12:44:29 AM Pacific Standard Time
From:    kiradive@onthenet.com.au (Kerrie)
To:    roulettegambling@listbot.com (General Roulette Gambling & Topic Discussion List)

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The only sure thing in life is death, think about it.

Why would you expect a roulette system to be guaranteed. Say if you
purchased a new car, are you guaranteed it will work for the next
year? If it doesn't they will help fix it because you have a
guarantee it will be fixed if it breaks, not a guarantee that it
won't break.

How about purchasing a business marketing manual, are you guaranteed
you will make money by implementing the information inclosed? No, you
may be guaranteed that the information is solid but usually they will
not guarantee you will make X dollars in X time.

Advertising is a good one, go and speak to your local yellow pages
person and hear the speil about if you buy the biggest ad you will
receive X amount of calls per month blah, blah, blah. Ask them if
they guarantee this amount of calls and if you don't get them you can
have your money back.

Have you ever asked a Doctor for a guarantee? Ha, ha, ha

Proving is another hard one, I can prove to you that the system I
play wins more than it loses, I have done this for nearly two years
now. The problem is that my point of proof may not be yours.

The house odds are another blanket over truth. You are never in the
casino long enough to have the house odds work for you or really
against you. If you have ever played black jack you would have surely
noticed how unbalanced an almost even money game is.

On the roulette table have you noticed 0 come up 6 times in 30 spins
on one table and not at all in 200 spins on another, this is what the
false house odds are. For you to benifit from them you would have to
be there until the 0 came up on average every 37th time which may be
fulkable (is that a word :-) but certainly not probable because you
have to sleep.

Which brings me to the so called lucky days and unlucky days of
gambling. God, I'm writting a book here, I better call it quits and
give some one else a go.

Kerrie Mercel
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> Lucky numbers are as good as system as any! What I'm trying to say here is
> that I've read many a book on the best way to gamble. Games that offer less
> than 2% house odds. Why would I want to pay someone one hundred dollars to
> teach me a system that cannot guarantee this. If there is a system that can
> prove this to me, I may be interested, but unfortunately, most of these
> systems are just variations in the same old negative or positive regression.
>
> Am I the only one who thinks this way, or am I in OZ?
>
> Regards,
>
> Scott92647@earthlink.net
>

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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Kerrie [mailto:kiradive@onthenet.com.au]
> Sent: Sunday, 15 November, 1998 10:25 PM
> To: scott92647@earthlink.net
> Subject: negitive to systems
>
>
> Hi
>
> Why are people so negative towards roulette systems? You would have to be a
> fool with your money to go to the casino with out a plan. If you have
> any plan at all that is simply what a system is.
>
> Walk into any casino, any day in the world and you will find 100's of
> gamblers betting on their lucky numbers, lucky colours, lucky what
> ever. When they run out of money they leave the casino. The
> casino makes a killing from these people every year.
>
> So regardless, if you developed your own system or bought somebody
> elses, or got it from somebody for free, it is sure a lot better
> than lucky numbers.
>
> If you purchased the system it will save you at least your purchase
> price in the long run by the information gained. Life as is gambling
> is a learning experience.
>
> Good gamblers don't just pop out of a box. They are trained by what
> information they can obtain, lots of losing and simple self
> restraint.
>
> Kerrie Mercel
>
> > Sam,
> >
> > sorry to offend you. I didn't realize you were one of the members of our
> > group trying to sell us something. I'm on several gambling newsgroups and
> > one thing I learned from these groups was "NEVER NEVER buy those systems
> > because they don't work". As any gambler knows, no system is foolproof,
> but
> > could work. I thought you were just one of the number of cons trying to
> > pawn a worthless system.
> >
> > I still don't think it is appropriate for me to buy a negative progressive
> > system. If you don't want to give it for free, that's your choice, but
> I'm
> > sure there are others out there with systems just as good as yours that
> are
> > willing to give them for free and I will search in that direction.
> >
> > As far as being one of the first 20, I tried to go there but it says that
> > the member was suspended or something, so I assumed you were a scam artist
> > or something. But as I said in my lead in, now that I know you are on
> this
> > listbot, sorry about that. No offense intended.
> >
> > Regards,
> >
> > Scott92647@earthlink.net
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Samual D. Yarbrough [mailto:theefund@yahoo.com]
> > Sent: Saturday, 14 November, 1998 9:43 AM
> > To: General Roulette Gambling & Topic Discussion List
> > Subject: Scott: Sector Roulette Demo
> >
> >
> > General Roulette Gambling & Topic Discussion List
> >
> > My friend,
> >
> > First of all, most systems of betting involve some sort of progressive
> > system. To say that this is "just another version of a negative
> > betting progression" shows me you really don't realize the power of
> > progression, or that you just simply don't care. I cannot tell you
> > the exact progressive style or betting sytle used in the SECTOR
> > ROULETTE System--you would need to buy it. But, of course, you would
> > take it for free (as indicated in the following message)...
> >
> > Date: Nov 13 1998 02:20:02 EST From: "Scott" <scott92647@earthlink.net>
> > Subject: free systems
> >
> >
> > hi all
> >
> > does anyone have any of those systems you pay for that wouldn't mind
> > sending
> > to me. I'd like to try one but am afraid to pay just in case it's crap.
> >
> > so, in the interest of chartity and kindness, if you have a system
> > that you
> > bought and are willing to give it to me, I thank you in advance!
> >
> > Regards,
> >
> > Scott92647@earthlink.net
> >
> >
> > Are you really a gambler or just a closed-minded cheapskate (I'm not
> > being rude, I'm just asking a valid question)? Part of gambling is
> > taking risks, even when it comes to buying systems that could
> > drastically improve your winnings. If the SECTOR ROULETTE System was
> > "crap," why would I offer it free for critique to a bunch of roulette
> > players? Are you just bitter that you were not of the first 20 people
> > to respond? Lastly, if you are "too good" for a progressive betting
> > system, then don't get the SECTOR ROULETTE System. And you can just
> > put the demo I sent you in the trash.
> >
> > With my Warmest Regards,
> >
> > Sam Yarbrough
> > SECTOR ROULETTE
> >
> >
> >
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