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Roulette The Master Of Pockets

Discussion in 'Roulette Forum' started by BlueAngel, Mar 25, 2017.

  1. BlueAngel

    BlueAngel Active Member

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    Today I'm going to tell you what happens when you cannot learn from other people's mistakes, neither from yours.

    Roulette mistake number 1:

    Never buy a strategy/system/method which promises, directly or indirectly, to make you money!
    Do I have to explain you why?!

    Roulette mistake number 2:

    If you think that a progression could change a loser strategy to a winning one, you couldn't be more far from the truth!
    The most popular example is the infamous Martingale progression...just think about it for a while.
    Why are you raising your bets when you lose?
    Because you expect to win the following bets, that's the answer.
    But if this was the case then why not to expect some virtual loses first and after start to bet?
    Wouldn't that be the same, not exactly... (less profit / loss)
    But would it help? Of course NOT!
    When you expect to win with a certain order the only thing you are going to achieve is frustration in the end, mark my words!

    Some times you have to turn the whole pocket inside out in order to realize what I mean, I hope this won't happen to you!

    Let's summarize;
    Buying profit methods? Progressions? JUST FORGET ABOUT THEM!
    Believe me, you would be much better without them, but if you are a fool and going to buy strategies and bet with progressions, then you could only blame yourself in the bitter end!

    My warnings don't cost you a thing, so why am I trying to warn you?
    Is it because I want your money? I don't think so.
    It's because I've been walking in your shoes...
     

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