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Is Roulette Killer A Scam - Find The Truth In This Review

14 March 2010 No Comment

Nowadays online gambling is everywhere you look and the most popular games seems to be online roulette - lots of people want to make money from it. This has inevitably led to many forms of systems and programs becoming available. One of the most heavily promoted software programs is called roulette killer and it’s one of the many systems that I’ve tried. It is one of the ‘original’ roulette systems, and has been going since 2007. The owner of roulette killer claims that his software exploits a flaw in the online roulette software and that he owns a Porsche which he bought with his roulette winnings. There are absolutely no flaws at all with roulette software, so roulette killer won’t make me huge amounts of cash. I was very impressed with the way roulette killer presented itself, I was very convinced by it. This program tells you to bet on a few ‘outside’ bets at a time. After this process, the second stage is to let roulette killer know the ten most recent bets, it will then process this, and inform you of what you need to bet on next. It tells you to bet on by working out which of the outside bets have shown the least over the last ten spins. For example if in the last ten spins there’s been three blacks and seven reds roulette killer assumes that black is more likely. Of course this all sounds fantastic, unfortunately this doesn’t work out the way people expect it. You can probably guess that all online casinos are very aware of roulette killer and other systems similar to it, and their software is there to stop systems like this from being successful. Overall I don’t recommend roulette killer, largely because it never comes close to living up to the hype created on the website. I tried roulette killer and I was so disappointed, I just lost so much and quickly became bored of it, it is definitely not a sustainable system.

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