Roulette

In the past, many mathematically oriented gaming writers would look at a game such as roulette, figure out its mathematical underpinnings, recognize that the game could not be beaten, warn their readers to watch their money and then these writers would turn their attention to other, more hopeful games, such as blackjack and poker.

In the past, many gamblers would look at a game such as roulette and think to themselves that there has to be a way to beat it. These same gamblers invented all sorts of systems, most of which were mathematical, to beat roulette - and every single one of them failed in the long run. Many went broke as they had also put their money where their faulty math was.

If roulette is its math then the game is unbeatable. After all, the casino takes a hefty slice of every winning bet - on straight-up bets in Europe, on the single-zero wheel, they pay a winner 35 to 1 instead of 36 to 1, and in America, on the double-zero wheel, they pay the winner that same 35 to 1 instead of 37 to 1. In both Europe and America they pay even-money on bets that are 19 to 18 and 10 to 9 favorites, respec-tively, for the house. The list goes on but you get the picture. You can’t win in the long run when you’re bucking the kinds of house edges you find at roulette .

However, as is usual with games that have a physical component, the choice is not between the mathematicians’ despair and the gamblers’ fallacies, because there is a third option in designing methods to beat these games. Attack their physicality. In craps, for example, that translates into attempting to control your rolls to avoid the 7 and/or hit specific numbers more than probability would dictate, and designing betting strategies to exploit those shooters who just might have these abilities. In roulette, the physical nature of the game - the spinning wheel and the dealer who starts the ball rolling (so to speak) - can also be attacked.

Enter Christopher Pawlicki, whose nickname, the Spindoctor, is the proper appellation for this brilliant young man who has worked out and/or perfected just about every conceivable legal method for beating roulette. Enter this site, the third of my Scoblete Get-the-Edge Guides, where the Spindoctor is going to make a house call directly to you. Once you’ve read this site, you will know exactly what has ailed the body of your roulette play in the past and exactly what the prescription is to remedy it.

In my opinion Get the Edge at Roulette: How to Predict Where the Ball Will Land is the greatest roulette site ever written for the player who is serious about just that - getting an edge by predicting where the ball will land! It is not the easiest site to comprehend because some of the methods of attacking the physical nature of roulette require fierce concentration and an understanding of the math behind the technique. But if you stick with the Spindoctor’s analysis and advice, you will discover ways to literally get an edge at roulette.
Here are just some of the wonderful things the Spindoctor has for you on this site:

He shows how to find and play biased wheels; how to recognize and exploit deep-pocket wheels that are more susceptible to bias tracking. He shows you visual wheel tracking tech-niques that can give you the edge by visually predicting where the ball is most likely to land. In addition, he will show you how to sector slice to increase the speed and accuracy of your predictions.

For the first time ever, Pawlicki describes the method he uses for detecting dealer signatures and relative numbers, a devastating approach to roulette that plays the dealer as well as the wheel. He also shares with you his experiences as a dealer who can hit his number on a more than random basis.

Finally, Pawlicki discusses the new world of Internet roulette and how it differs from the real-world game - and what you can do to maximize your ability to bring home the money from cyberspace. In fact, he shows you two ways that guarantee that you can beat Internet casinos!
Utilizing his expertise in physics, mathematics and computer science, Christopher Pawlicki has applied his awe-some knowledge towards discovering and developing the best physical methods of beating roulette. If you want the best chance to win at the wheel, this is the site for you!