The Roulette Killer Betting Software Review
March 2nd, 2010
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 was actually one of the first software programs to go on sale, it went on sale around Easter time 2007. Roulette killers creator vows that his system has what it takes to expose the fault that lies in online roulette software, he says it is so successful, it has enabled him to buy a Porsche sports car. I am not going to believe these claims of flaws with roulette software, there aren’t any, maybe I can get a bit of extra spending money though. It has to be said that roulette killer definitely sells itself well. You use roulette killer by relying on outside bets, it tells you to place a few outside bets all at once. The next step is to input the latest ten results into the program and roulette killer will come back with instructions for the next bet. It tells you to bet on by working out which of the outside bets have shown the least over the last ten spins. To go into more detail, let’s say that over the last ten spins the results have been three reds and seven blacks, roulette killer will then advise to bet on red. Of course this all sounds fantastic, unfortunately this doesn’t work out the way people expect it. Sadly though, online casinos aren’t stupid at all, systems such as roulette killer are well within their radar and they design their software to stop them in their tracks. Overall I don’t recommend roulette killer, largely because it never comes close to living up to the hype created on the website. My experience of it involved so many losses and boredom that I eventually just binned it off, it is not a solid system to use long term.