There’s a a scam gambling system email currently doing the rounds. It describes a betting system on how to make easy money playing Roulette. A lot of my readers have advised me they have received the same email after it was mentioned via a comment in my article about gambling systems.
Heres a copy of the email…
yo mate, ok I`ll give you my trick but if you give it someone else I`ll fuckin kill you
you know in roulette you can bet on blacks or reds. If you bet $1 on black and it goes black you win $1 but if it goes red you loose your $1.
So I found a way you can win everytime:bet $1 on black if it goes black you win $1
now again bet $1 on black, if it goes red bet $3 on black, if it goes red again bet $8 on black, if red again bet $20 on black, red again bet $52 on black (always multiple you previous lost bet around 2.5), if now is black you win $52 so you have $104 and you bet:
$1 + $3 + $8 + $20 + $52 = $84 So you just won $20
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now when you won you start with $1 on blacks again etc etc. its always bound to go black
eventually (it`s 50/50) so that way you eventually always win. But there`s a catch. If you
start winning too much (like $1000 a day) casino will finally notice something and can ban
you. I was banned once on royal casino. So don`t be too greedy and don`t win more then $200
a day and you can do it for years. I think bigger casinos know that trick so I play for real
money on smaller ones, right now I play on elite vip casino: www.elite2table.com for more
then 3 months, I win $50-$200 a day and my account still works. You`ll find roulette there when you log in go to “specialty” section – “american roulette”. And don`t you dare talling about it anyone else, if too many people knows about it casinos will finally found a way to block that trick. If you have any questions just drop me a line here or on skype.c ya
—– Original Message —–
From: “hilds434″ <>
To: <jeffreyld@bust.com>
Sent: Tuesday, September 15, 2009 1:14 PM
Subject: Please send me the system> Hi scott.
>
> Please tell me when you will send me your roulette trick?
> You promised you`ll send it few weeks ago
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
If you have received this email do not be fooled by its contents. I can only presume that this message was sent in the hope that the reader contacts the person sending the email asking which casinos the system works in. They then send you a link containing an affiliate code, when you join and lodge some credit they get a commission.
The only people that are making money are the casinos and the person sending out these emails. Read my article here and discover why gambling systems never work.
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