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Spin Roulette Gold: Secrets of Beating the Wheel

Spin Roulette Gold: Secrets of Beating the Wheel

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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Fool's gold.
Review: Good luck at the wheels! You'll need it

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Little info on making money from a random wheel
Review: I have tried a system mentioned in this book but couldn't make much money and when I tried to make more, I lost my winnings. For the random wheel, the author merely show how to sustain playing for a considerable time but does not show any substantial technique to bring in the cash. This book is only good for reading as the author's style makes for enjoyable coffee table material, but not for winning money on the random wheel which I have to deal with.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Fabulous Book Worth Reading
Review: I like to play roulette and I always would play my "lucky" numbers and I always wound up losing. Scoblete's book put me straight and I now use a strategy that he calls big number betting and it seems to have helped me a lot. This book is very comprehensive and also allot of fun to read.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I finally won!
Review: I used the chameleon strategy that Scoblete wrote about and won five times in a row! Scoblete's book is just great and I think it's the best gambling book I ever read.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Best Book on Roulette
Review: I've read eight books so far on roulette and this is the best. Scoblete clearly lays out all you need to know about the game, including why systems that have been touted for years just don't work. He demonstrates clearly how to get the edge using certain techniques and how to reduce your exposure to the edge using other techniques. The writing style is very good.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Definitely The Best Roulette Book Ever Written
Review: I've read everything I could get my hands on concerning roulette and much of it has been good. This book is the best one I've ver read because it is thorough and informative. Frank Scoblete writes clearly and analyzes all the various systems and bets that players make and actually shows us, in an understandable way, how to turn the tables on the casinos when this is possible and practical. The book is a very good read as well because Scoblete is an excellent writer.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Gives valuable advice
Review: Roulette can't be beaten by using regularl betting strategies. The author explains exactly why this is so. He then goes on to show how roulette can be beaten by using various methods such as wheel-tracking and signature-tracking techniques. The writing is crisp and clear and the author really understands his subject. I have read several roulette books but this is without a question the BEST.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Lives Up to its Title
Review: Roulette is a very relaxed game that has a high house edge. But it is a game that can be beaten in certain cases if you know what you are doing. Scoblete explains what works and what doesn't work at roulette. The book has a tremendous amount of information and thousands of real spins to test his advice against. Great book for anyone interested in roulette.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Winner's handbook
Review: Roulette is one of the oldest games and a game that people have been trying to beat for ages. Frank Scoblete has written the best book about the game that I have ever read. It is complete and comprehensive. You will learn different strategies to use, some that might be able to actually give you the edge! This book is easy to read and you will like Scoblete's writing style. If you play roulette, this book is mandatory.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: An absurd book
Review: Scoblete's basic point -- that roulette wheels are often "biased" -- is ridiculous, and of no benefit to those without 30-40 hours to waste watching for "patterns" caused by wheel imperfections. His other "systems" -- dealer patterns, "sector shooting" -- equally absurd. Stick to money-management theories and common sense ala John Patrick.


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