Don’t Make Online Roulette Mistakes
September 2nd, 2010 Posted in BoatingMost players want to consistently beat Online Roulette who wouldn’t? The trap that most new players fall into is that when they try and learn about the game legitimately they are barraged with ad after ad offering them systems and shortcuts. One scam method is particularly common. If you are ever brought to a site with an offer resembling an eBook or a system that assures that you will win with their system, it is likely a scam. That doesn’t mean that there aren’t systems out there that maximize your edge.
But these systems usually offer realistic gains, they do not claim to make you win every time. There are ways to tell which system is likely to be legitimate and which ones are duds. Look at their claims, do they seem unrealistic or too good to be true? If the offer seems completely unrealistic is probably is.
Does what they are offering seem to defy odds or mathematics? If they show you a video of them winning several times in a row it could be a scam. Usually these videos are done in fun mode, which is a mode of playing where the spins can be fixed or otherwise easily predictable. The only way to check to see if they are in fun mode is if they show you the video from login to play, if you see them login and enter money play, then you can consider their claims.
However that is not the only trick when it comes to using videos. Just about anybody can edit videos. Here’s an editing trick that is very common, the scammer will record themselves making very large bets, and they will lose practically every spin, but for the few times that they do win they will edit to video to only show those times. So while it looks like they are winning over and over again with their software, in reality they are losing quite frequently and only showing you the times that they win. I hope that this info helps you siphon the few good systems from the plentiful bad ones.