Avoid Roulette Scams And Playing Update
Hello everyone, I hope you are all doing well and winning at the roulette tables. I have been rather busy, as it is the summer and also because I have been playing roulette quite a lot recently (on a playing tour with a fellow pro player). Here is the an update for you...
Roulette Scams
And Winnings
I'd like to take a
minute to tell you about some of the
roulette scammer signs you should
watch out for (and AVOID), as well as
some interesting observations from my
recent playing tour.
As you're probably aware, I play roulette professionally (for my living) and I use PHYSICS ANALYSIS to beat the game consistently. I have also taught others in my team to do the same. You can learn about it below...
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Roulette Scams
There are a few tell-tale signs you should watch out for.
1. Is the vendor willing to talk to you via email? Can they answer all of your questions sufficiently?
2. Do they have a deep knowledge of the game, or have they simply made a new super duper strategy that apparently "works every time"?
3. Do they show you a real roulette wheel? If not, you should know that anybody can record winning on an online roulette software game with "free to play money".
As you're probably aware, I play roulette professionally (for my living) and I use PHYSICS ANALYSIS to beat the game consistently. I have also taught others in my team to do the same. You can learn about it below...
The only way to learn Physics Analysis is to
join the Roulette God Platinum Membership: Click Here.
Roulette Scams
There are a few tell-tale signs you should watch out for.
1. Is the vendor willing to talk to you via email? Can they answer all of your questions sufficiently?
2. Do they have a deep knowledge of the game, or have they simply made a new super duper strategy that apparently "works every time"?
3. Do they show you a real roulette wheel? If not, you should know that anybody can record winning on an online roulette software game with "free to play money".
Recent
Tour
I started to play in a casino, last week, and after 3 wins in a row they changed the dealer. You will notice that (don't feel paranoid about this), when you start to win the dealer might change - usually to a more experienced one.
I didn't make a fuss about this, as I was only betting 3 chips a spin, so wasn't surprised they might have taken notice. The best thing to do in this situation, is to either walk away soon after, or continue to play and look like you are beginning to lose.
It may sound silly to begin to lose, but I said "look like" you are beginning to lose, which means that you should put on some bets that are not going to be winners, and as you do that, monitor closely what the PHYSICS is doing.
Then the pit boss will usually keep that dealer on, so you can gear up to put on a larger bet. It doesn't matter which dealer is on in all actuality, but it's better to get into a good rhythm with the same one on for a while.
And so that's what I did: I was up to £300, from my buy in of £60. I decided to lose half and then go in for a larger win, as I kept an eye on the conditions. The good thing about playing this way is that the casino just sees you as another "compulsive" gambler. A few loses and I was down to £150. I then quickly increased my chips to £10 value and won, then doubled-up again to £20 value and won.
I was up to just over £1,000 and decided to leave (which was just as well, as I hadn't noticed a cousin of mine was calling me to confirm we were still on for dinner). A picture of my winnings you will find on the newly updated info page, link below...
The only way to learn Physics Analysis is to
join the Roulette God Platinum Membership: Click Here.
I started to play in a casino, last week, and after 3 wins in a row they changed the dealer. You will notice that (don't feel paranoid about this), when you start to win the dealer might change - usually to a more experienced one.
I didn't make a fuss about this, as I was only betting 3 chips a spin, so wasn't surprised they might have taken notice. The best thing to do in this situation, is to either walk away soon after, or continue to play and look like you are beginning to lose.
It may sound silly to begin to lose, but I said "look like" you are beginning to lose, which means that you should put on some bets that are not going to be winners, and as you do that, monitor closely what the PHYSICS is doing.
Then the pit boss will usually keep that dealer on, so you can gear up to put on a larger bet. It doesn't matter which dealer is on in all actuality, but it's better to get into a good rhythm with the same one on for a while.
And so that's what I did: I was up to £300, from my buy in of £60. I decided to lose half and then go in for a larger win, as I kept an eye on the conditions. The good thing about playing this way is that the casino just sees you as another "compulsive" gambler. A few loses and I was down to £150. I then quickly increased my chips to £10 value and won, then doubled-up again to £20 value and won.
I was up to just over £1,000 and decided to leave (which was just as well, as I hadn't noticed a cousin of mine was calling me to confirm we were still on for dinner). A picture of my winnings you will find on the newly updated info page, link below...
The only way to learn Physics Analysis is to
join the Roulette God Platinum Membership: Click Here.