Roulette System Review - Roulette Killer
January 30th, 2010
In this Roulette System Review I’m going to speak about a roulette software that I bought a while ago called roulette killer. The website is very convincing and I had lost so much I thought I would give it a try. On the website the owner claims to drive a Porsche 911 turbo and that he makes an easy $10000 a month using this software. I knew that this wasn’t going to happen but I was hoping to win a little bit of money long term. The way the software works is you give it the last 10 spins and then it tells you what to bet on. One thing that I noticed is that the software does not tell you how much to wager, just where to wager. On the sales page the maker says he doesn’t use progressive betting so I tried the program with flat betting only. As soon as I started using the software things were not going well. Roulette killer only tells you to bet on all the outside bets. The way that it works is: if in the last ten spins there were 7 blacks and 3 reds Roulette Killer assumes that because of this red is more likely to come up, therefore it tells you to bet on it. The software also applies the same principal for all the other bets. I found this method to be flawed and I kept on winning a little bit then losing a bit more than what I had won over and over again, it’s a case of two steps forward three steps back. I then tried to use a mild progression after my losses and this made things worse. The problem with this kind of software is that with online roulette you are playing against a computer program and it is designed to stop these kind of methods from working. I was very disappointed with this Roulette System and do not recommend it to anyone. This may have worked when it was released but it certainly doesn’t now. The maker claims that this is new, but it has been around since 2007, I am writing this in mid August 2009 so it definitely isn’t new, it may have worked when it came out but it certainly doesn’t now.