University "Drop Out" Turned Pro Gambler, Shares her secret formula that enables her to band $4k per night playing Online Roulette
Dear Fellow Gambler
If like me, you want to be able to predict where the ball on a roulette wheel will land, then I have some very bad news for you.
"Such software does not, will not and can not work"
Whilst I am no expert when it comes to probability, I know quite a lot about playing online roulette and all will become clear if you choose to have Roulette Psychic keep an eye on everything for you.
You see a few years ago, the internet gave me some hope that I could win at roulette consistently using what’s known as Progressive Betting. This is where you start off with a small amount like $1 and then you keep doubling your bets until you win.
"I thought that I couldn't possibly lose"
The idea seemed great to me at the time, I was in my second year of University in Germany, and the prospect of winning at roulette (by using what seemed to be a flawless system) meant that I would be able to finish my studies without struggling for money every day.
However, my dreams were dashed when I lost every penny I invested on these systems at the online casinos. In the end I put myself in debt, and I was forced to drop out of university. I had to find work as an office assistant in my home town of Frankfurt.
"My life really wasn't going the way I had expected"
After 3 months of working in a job that I never wanted, it all got too much for me and I started to slip in to a pretty bad state of depression. I felt trapped by my debts, and my dreams of having a career seemed like a lifetime away.
But then my life did a u-turn after my work announced that for our Christmas Party they we’re going to treat all the staff in my office to a night at a casino and we each had 200 chips to use on whatever we wanted.
Whilst you may be reading this, and sensing some irony here, I was about to make a discovery that would totally change my life, and mould me into the person that I am today.
When we arrived in the casino lobby, I went straight to the roulette table with two of my colleagues, and I simply watched them play for over an hour, spreading their bets around the roulette table. However I noticed that no one on the table was ever betting on the outside bets.
(By outside bets, I mean high and low, odds and evens, red and black, column bets and row bets)
I decided to start counting how often each area would go for before it would come up, and the longest set of spins I saw come up in a row was 23 on column bets. The second longest had been 22 spins on black.
I decided that I was going to risk 50 of my chips on the first column on the 24th spin and to my amazement it come up! Giving me 150 chips in return!! I couldn’t believe that I was up over 100 chips off one single bet.
Things were finally going my way!
Obviously there was an element of luck involved, but I believed that if I could do it once, I could do it again.
I stayed at the table for nearly 2 hours just watching and the longest an area had gone was around 18 spins before it hit, but I knew that if I could get up to 22 or 23 again that I could win again.
Then just when I was about to give up, a long run of 22 Reds came up so I put all of my 300 chips on Black. Then much to my delight I won again, this time doubling my 300 chips now to 600.
As the croupier paid me my chips he said “The Lucky Lady does it again” which caught the attention of my colleagues and even complete strangers who were sat around the roulette table.
In fact, every time I placed a bet 3 or 4 people would also place the same bet. They just kept coming in, and in that one night my eyes had been opened to something that I never thought was possible, and I’d even made enough money that night to pay off all of my credit card bills and debts.
"I was free of all financial debt but i wasn't going to stop there"
I knew that a certain amount of what I had done was down to luck, and I’m not going to lie to you it didn’t work every time. But by managing my losses and following the trends of where the roulette ball landed, I was able to win back and win big.
After that night, I decided to revisit online roulette, and I started working on my own system. But this time, I wasn’t going to let it beat me. It took me months and months and I was finding that each casino was very different, which made me realise that a piece of software, no matter how “intelligent” was ever going to help me.
I’d sit there surrounded by millions of sticky notes all over my desk, each with a sequence of numbers corresponding to my outside bets, which is when my eureka moment struck! I thought to myself, if I’m ever going to get this to work, I need to be able to keep track of all 5 systems, and be able to set the maximum number of runs before an outside bet dropped in and then I’ll be able to work it out.
My brother, who is good with all things computer related, built me a rather basic but functional “Roulette Calculator” and this enabled me to speed up my roulette research. I must have been using it for about a week when I realised that I had already created what I had been searching for.
You see, each casino uses different ways of generating random numbers, and I found out that all I ever needed to do was spin for an hour, calibrate my Roulette Calculator accordingly, and then I’d play for another hour making 3-4 big wins.
Thus the Roulette Psychic was born, and my days of losing were over
Whilst you may be reading this, and finding all these numbers confusing, I want you to fully understand what my Roulette Psychic software actually does, and my reason for creating it. You see, keeping track of the 5 main outside betting opportunities on a roulette table that I mentioned above, is almost impossible and it is very time consuming.
The software that I have developed simply speeds up the process and keeps track for you. That’s what this software is all about, without it you could go hours without placing an outside bet, and you might even miss out on a betting opportunity.
So now you know what my Roulette Psychic is, let me just be clear as to what it isn’t
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