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A TESTER FOR: The 17-21 Roulette System

Started by esoito, October 07, 2013, 12:38:01 AM

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esoito

Does anyone have the time and the interest in testing this and reporting back to the forum?

http://www.online-casino-info.com/pattern-roulette-system/


It looks like it might be an intriguing twist to the Law of The Third, but a tester could confirm or correct that.

The cost is modest, and I would be very surprised if it turns out to be a scam.


TwoCatSam

esoito

I heard you speaking directly to me!!

How many times have I said, "Certain numbers encourage other numbers to come."?  Voodoo!! 

Now comes this woman and testifies Ol' TwoCat is right.  I even agree with some of the numbers she called, especially the 29 and 35.  I once stated the 28 and 29 were interconnected somehow.

Will I spend $24 for this system?  Will a fat frog eat a bug?

I will report on the accuracy of the system but under no circumstances will I divulge the method.

Sam

EDIT:  Ordered!
If dogs don't go to heaven, when I die I want to go where dogs go.   ...Will Rogers

esoito

Crikey -- that was quick!!  Good onya, Sam. 

I'm sure your report will make interesting reading.

And I was pleased to see your comment "..but under no circumstances will I divulge the method."

The lady will be also pleased by that because she does ask for purchasers to keep the method confidential.

Turner

"It plays the zero so there is no house edge"

So they pay you 36 units plus your bet back then???

Drazen

As long as you have sheeps, you can't be missing the wool.
Common sense has become so rare it should be classified as a superpower.

Sputnik


This is what i think.

Why would she sale a method that makes her money for 24$ ...
Sellers never learn, why would they need to sell there methods in any case scenario.

Just the idea of selling make it reverse.
You can not buy method for money that perform better then does you find for free.

My opinion.

TwoCatSam

Quote from: Turner on October 07, 2013, 07:51:17 AM
"It plays the zero so there is no house edge"

So they pay you 36 units plus your bet back then???

Turner

I saw that too---before I ordered---and wondered... 

What she means is the zero is just another number in the 37 as it is played like all the others.

But I got the thing last night and looked it over.  Frankly there are so many rules--and she violates them in her testing--that I have little hope. 

On the other hand it is very similar to things I believe, so I'll give it a good run for my $24.00.

Sam
If dogs don't go to heaven, when I die I want to go where dogs go.   ...Will Rogers

Turner

Quote from: TwoCatSam on October 07, 2013, 01:30:55 PM
Turner

I saw that too---before I ordered---and wondered... 

What she means is the zero is just another number in the 37 as it is played like all the others.

But I got the thing last night and looked it over.  Frankly there are so many rules--and she violates them in her testing--that I have little hope. 

On the other hand it is very similar to things I believe, so I'll give it a good run for my $24.00.

Sam
To write that playing the zero rids the HE in your literature when the HE is derived from not paying true odds worried me. Anyhow....she isn't selling to roulette experts is she....because they wouldn't buy it (as sputnik said) and as I consider you to be a roulette expert beyond reproach...I can't understand why you would entertain it.
Having said that....you will know for sure if it works or not....and $24 is neither here nor there....so good on ya.

TwoCatSam

Turner

Thanks for those kind words.  I may very well be wasting my money, but that's not a problem.

As I've often said I feel certain numbers "encourage" others to appear.  So anything along that line interests me.

I am wading through her complicated rules and trying to figure out what she wants.  She says things like---in the last 12, 13, or 14 spins.....

I hate that!  Nail it down.  Is it 12, 13 or 14?

Anyway, I'll keep plodding along.

Sam
If dogs don't go to heaven, when I die I want to go where dogs go.   ...Will Rogers


TwoCatSam

Yep, that's part of it.  Same person; different name.

If dogs don't go to heaven, when I die I want to go where dogs go.   ...Will Rogers

NathanDetroit

Systems of that type   should  cost no more than  99 cents  for a  package of 3.
.

ND.

esoito

So what have we got, Sam?

A  YAD? (Yet Another Dud)

Or is it too early to tell yet?

ADulay

Quote from: Sputnik on October 07, 2013, 01:25:54 PM
This is what i think.

You can not buy method for money that perform better then does you find for free.

My opinion.
Sputnik,

  I used to think like that too.   

  I was incorrect in my thinking and my logic.

  There are many more intelligent and experienced people "out there" that can always show me a thing or two, even if I have to (gasp!) pay for it.

  Again, just my own opinion.

  AD

TwoCatSam

Quote from: esoito on October 08, 2013, 11:28:49 PM
So what have we got, Sam?

A  YAD? (Yet Another Dud)

Or is it too early to tell yet?

esoito

I am going through around 500 spins to see if there is anything there.  The system bets six numbers at a time and I will determine if those six hit with any greater frequency than any other six.

They probably won't; it would surprise me if they did, but we'll see.

Sam
If dogs don't go to heaven, when I die I want to go where dogs go.   ...Will Rogers