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Professional Roulette Prediction: Volume 1 - Basic Methods | 
enlarge | Author: Laurance Scott Publisher: RGE Publishing, Ltd. Category: Book
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Avg. Customer Rating: 1 reviews Sales Rank: 1494264
Media: Paperback Edition: 1st Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 150 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 8.8 x 7 x 0.5
ISBN: 0910575258 EAN: 9780910575256 ASIN: 0910575258
Publication Date: May 19, 2006 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description Professional Roulette Prediction: Volume 1 - Basic Methods presents the author's time-tested visual prediction method in an easy-to-understand format and is the first step in becoming serious about playing roulette for money. This is the most comprehensive analysis of the game ever published, an expert-level methodology that will teach you to beat roulette by visually predicting the outcome. All aspects of the game are covered, from commonly asked questions to determining your edge to strategy implementation.
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| Customer Reviews:
system works but not practical at present March 29, 2007 The crossover pattern method is a method to determine how many revolutions left before the ball falls onto the roulette wheel and to estimate which sector the ball will land, depending on the observed crossover pattern. This crossover pattern deponds on the speed of the roulette wheel very much. It does not work if the wheel spins too fast or slowly. The author gives the optimun roulette wheel speed--2.2 seconds per revolution. However, I played roulette in many casinos. I observed that the speeds of roulette wheels are far slower then the optimun speed (Commonly, more then 4 secords per revolution). They are so slow that a roulette ball falls onto the roulette wheel even the crossover pattern never be produced.
Casinos must train their dealers to produce low speeds of roulette wheels, right?
The author admitted that he could not beat the wheel if the speed of a roulette wheel is too slow.
However, it does not mean that this book is a crap. I have watched the teaching DVD of the system. The system works. But the speed of the roulette wheel shown is far faster then I observed in casinos. This is an inspirable book. The author's system is the most reasonable and practical visual based roulette predication system provided in the martket. Maybe someday, someone (you?) successfully develop a visual based roulettee prediction system that beats the wheel?
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