Roulette Killer Review
In this roulette strategy review I am going to fill you in on my experiences using a software based system I’ve tried called roulette killer. The website is very impressive and because I had lost so much money to online roulette I decided to try it. There are some bold claims on the website like that he makes $10000 a month and that he has a Porsche 911 turbo. While it is obvious that this isn’t going to happen long term I had realistic expectations of winning a little bit of extra money. The way this software works is: you tell it the last 10 numbers that have come up 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 website the guy says that he does not use any progressive bets so I decided to use flat betting. 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. What Roulette Killer does is it will analyze the last 10 spins and if there was 6 even numbers and 4 odd numbers it will tell you to bet on odd, assuming that it is more likely to come up. The same principal is also applied to 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 thought thing would maybe get better if I used a mild progression after my losses but this just made things worse. The problem with online roulette is that it is a computer program, they know that these kind of software’s are around and the computer is designed to stop them 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. On the website the guy claims that it is brand new, but it has actually been around since 2007, I’m am writing this in mid August 2009 so in my opinion it is not new and that is a false claim.