Wednesday, September 3, 2008

Review of Visual Roulette System

Visual Roulette system and training

Okay despite our success with the Roulette sniper program I wanted to try this product out because it can offer one thing the Roulette program can't winning in real life. While it is great to make money with online casinos and to be honest its probably the easiest way to gamble, it does lack the thrill of winning at the table in the casino. If you havent won a roulette spin it is an absolute must to expierence before you die. I can only tell you that when I have a good dream it usually has some part of the dream dedicated to winning at the table.

Just Imagine the ability to win consistently at the table surronded by beautiful women and your the center of attention everyone cheering you on as you continue to rack in the money. I have to say that these experiences are the best of my life. Anyway, getting back to the review, the system is based on visual theory -- meaning that by determining the speed of the wheel and the velocity of the ball you can get a feel for where its going to land.

As many of you know I am an old timer in the gambling world and so when I hear these claims my first thought is disbelief. Okay bottom line is that I bought the system and the "toy" -- essentially a vibrating device that helps you account for roulette wheel speed. I took both of these to some old friends of mine in Vegas. According to a buddy of mine that is at a very high level in a world famous casino this works. I triend and I got mixed results, although I have a feeling that with much more training I might be able to get more consistent results. The downside to all this -- the cost. The device is very expensive and depending on what model you get its really pricy. Also the amount of time it takes to master this technique is probably about a month or so, based on my progress so far.

All in all it might be worth it, I plan to keep working at it and see how it goes. I will keep my readers up to date with any developments if I can get this down, but it may be a while.

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