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Forward Start Here ROULETTE SECRETS REVEALED Start Here: Forward It’s time for you to see for yourself, how to make thousands of dollars each and every week, discover new KILLER moneymaking secrets and learn about breakthrough strategies which will dramatically and instantly increase the amount of money you make doing what you love… playing ROULETTE. Now, you have a once in a lifetime opportunity to literally transform your life and fulfill your dream of being an all time winner, who earns a great living, a reality… after reading this book. I’m sure you understand that no matter how great a course, a book, or a series of tapes are, there is absolutely nothing to replace the hands on learning experience of trying this strategy at a casino or test it out without putting any money on the line. A book unlike any other is now being offered to the public. In just minutes I’m going to tell you how to beat the casino and what it’s all about in detail. But first, I think it’s important to tell you three things this book is NOT about. 1. There is no illegal moneymaking methods in this book. 2. There won’t be the same old systems found in every other gambling book. 3. This is not just theory, but an actual step by step system. When I write, it is in a no-nonsense, straightforward and highly enthusiastic manner. I am enthusiastic, but I don’t have a Ph.D. in English (which I’m told means Piled Higher and Deeper!), so if it’s literary style you’re looking for, you might find my writing unusual or even annoying. But if it’s a proven moneymaking roulette system you want and not stylish prose, then this is the book for you! Read this book in its entirety, and then re-read it until the concepts are ingrained in your head. Do not skip any chapters as every chapter includes information which is vital to your winning success. Read it in the order it is laid out. Make sure you follow the system exactly. DO NOT DEVIATE from this time tested system. Some sections contain rules you must follow to the letter or you are guaranteed to loose. Now let the journey begin… take a deep breath, and dive into the realm of excitement, intrigue and awe. Chapter 1: Make Money With This System Roulette is one of the most exciting games in gambling history, and that’s what instantly attracted me to the game. I myself have played several other games in the casino like blackjack, baccarat, craps and stud poker but nothing gave me more excitement and adrenaline flow than roulette. This system, as I will explain to you in the later sections, is absolutely stunning. I did not even realize how powerful and effective it was. I explained the game strategy to a friend of mine, and he was excited enough to go in on it with me as partners. We were so enthusiastic about this system that we decided to go head on; with one thousand dollars each. With two thousands dollars between us, walking into the casino that day I felt empowered and I was ready to make some big bucks. We took careful consideration in choosing our roulette table and dealer. Once we were comfortable, we sat down at the minimum $5 table. We started small and as we progressed, we moved to higher minimum tables. We bought $400 worth of chips. Would you believe me if I told you that we didn’t even tough the other $1600 for the rest of our stay? Believe it! The system was working according to plan, the excitement I felt was astounding. The pit boss twice called in for more $100 chips, because we had them all jiggling away in our pockets. Occasionally, we’d cash in our $100 chips for a cool $1000 chip. We were winning constantly. I was so dumbfounded, as to the fact that I had just discovered a very successful system. We played my system for six straight hours and decided to break for a celebration. We went for dinner at one of the in-house restaurants in the casino. We ordered lobsters, and steaks and wine. We were enjoying ourselves to the fullest. We now had every confidence in my system and now we decided to go for some big money. We started to play at the higher minimum tables, and this only increased our winnings. We finally ended up at the VIP tables where the minimum bet was $25. At this point we were up about seven thousand dollars, yes that’s right, $7000! Soon after we hit the $10,000 mark we decided to call it a night… $5000 each was ENOUGH for an honest days work, notice my sarcasm. But that night with $10,000 between us we felt like we were on top of the world, not because we ha won all that money, but because we found a way to beat the casino at its own game. And this was how it all started. Since then I have amended and tried out variations of my system to fine tune the strategy. All in all I have been winning a great amount of money and I’m sure you’ll have your own experiences with this system. And now I will share all my knowledge with you. Why? Why not? I see so many people in distress because the casinos have sucked them dry. I’ve seen people who have lost their homes, lost their car, and their entire saving to the casinos. Not to mention losing their families and their own sanity. So please pay extra attention to Chapter 8 as it guides you in the correct path and prevents you from loosing your head. This system can give the everyday gambler an “edge” that they never before had. Please read all the sections in its entirety and make sure you understand the system. Read through all the instructions and guidelines as they are crucial to your success. Chapter 2: About the Author I am a gambling professional who has been in the business for 12 years. You might remember that 13 years ago I was at the verge of bankruptcy. I was $14,000 in personal debt, $15,000 in business debt, my wife was pregnant and working two jobs. I was only averaging $300 a week. It was a time of do or die; make my dream of becoming financially wealthy a reality or get a regular 9 to 5 job. After I discovered this real moneymaking secret and adapted it to what is being used now, my life changed. I went from earning $1200 a month to averaging $11,000 a month, eliminated by debt in two months and increased my income by over 1000%. Best of all, I have taught literally hundreds of people like yourself from around the world my system of making money. This formula can be applied by ANYONE who wants to make money playing roulette. I earn my living as a professional gambler using the method described here. As you’ve already guessed, the casinos are not in favor of me revealing my secrets. The secrets I reveal here are not in any way illegal or against gaming rules. The information in this book did not come very easily. I have put in countless hours of hard work and sweat into these methods. I have fine tuned the system to maximize profits and minimize losses. I have lost thousands of dollars with other systems that made false promises. I was once a victim, just like yourself. It wasn’t until I discovered this system that I actually started to take control of my life, and not the casino. I would like to help you make the most out of your hard earned money. Chapter 3: The Six Commandments You Need To Follow Please follow these rules to the letter. No excuses! Break these rules and you are on your own. This will either make or break you, so pay extra attention to this section. 1. Stick to the strategy. Don’t deviate from the betting plan. I cannot stress this enough. Many players in the midst of winning, soon start to become greedy and daring. This will be the pitfall of your success. Do not make those “gut feeling” bets. Stick to the system exactly. 2. Take with you only what you can afford. Your bankroll should be a comfortable amount to you. However, I do strongly recommend a minimum bankroll you should bring with you to maximize your winnings. These recommended amounts are listed on the charts I’ve provided at the end of the book. These charts are for you to utilize when playing by my system. I will go into more detail in later chapters, so read on. 3. When you arrive at a table, buy in for a quarter of your bankroll. You don’t want to reveal your entire bankroll to the dealer, because you never show your enemies your entire battle plan. Don’t give them more information than you need to. Buying in only a quarter of your bankroll can avoid any irrational betting decisions like betting your entire bankroll on one number. 4. If by breaking one of these rules, you have depleted your funds (your whole bankroll that you brought that day) to zero, DO NOT withdraw any more money because you are still hurting from your loss, and you will be tempted to make irrational decisions when betting.
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