Man, there are times when I just love roulette! When I win I feel fantastic.
Seeing those chips pile up in front of me, feeling other peoples' envy as they see the croupier push another stack of chips over to my pile...
...but, when I lose, I just hate it! I have been playing roulette for quite a few years now and have had my share of wins. And yes, I have had my share of losses. Over my time at the tables I have noticed lots and lots of patterns with the numbers, even some odd things happening. Some days the sequences are like a mystery to me.
Plenty of times I have wished that I had done this or that, or put three times as many chips on some particular number.
I have seen people win by accident - forgotten to remove their chips, and struck a double. Or some player nudging someone else's chip from a split to a straight up and the number coming in.
I have seen 'Murphy's' law in action. You know the feeling, trying to decide whether to put some chips on 32 or on 35 and missing out because the dealer has called no more bets.. and of course 32 comes in and you have NO chips on it.
I have even been at a table where the pit boss has said bet on 15 black, and 15 black has come in, much to the embarrassment of the pit boss. He said - 'call it an early Christmas present.' Of course I didn't have any chips on it, but a few of the punters, being a bit superstitious slipped a chip or two on 15 and they were happy.
I have tried betting reds and blacks, highs and lows, odds and evens, dozens and columns, but enjoy the thrill of getting a 35-1 payout on straight up numbers the best. I never knew how to take advantage real advantage of the game and so won and lost and won and lost and so on.
Then I came across this 'Springboard Roulette Strategy' method of play. It has revolutionised my gaming. Man, I am a happy chappy...I can thoroughly recommend that if you are thinking of getting some action at the casino then get a hold of this system. It will make a huge difference to your game.
yours sincerely-Johannes
When I play roulette, I play for different reasons.
Sometimes it’s just for fun, a social time spent with a bunch of friends. Sometimes it’s more serious: I play because I’m in the mood to beat the odds and make some money. I’ve found that a system like the 'Invincible roulette strategy', is great when playing with friends mostly because it doesn’t take a lot of thinking about. All I have to do is stop talking long enough to remember the instructions and get my chips on the table. I enjoy 'Invincible'. It’s a good game with generally steady results.
But when I get serious about trying to win the game of roulette, when I’m serious about making some money, I don’t play with friends, and I like to use the 'Springboard Roulette Strategy'. I’ll be honest here: it took me a while to learn the 'Springboard'way of playing. To begin with, I needed patience, and I needed to concentrate, and my first few efforts at the table were a bit of a shambles it took me so long to work out where to put my chips that I kept running out of time and couldn’t get them down on the table before the croupier called ‘no more bets’. There was a bit of frustration for a while! But I stuck with it, and have to say it’s been worth all the effort.
When I get it right, 'Springboard' makes me good money. I can win 5 or 6 times in a dozen spins and more than double my money and that’s a good a very good feeling. I like those black chips clicking together in my hand.
If you’re prepared to be a little patient and to concentrate, then I can recommend 'Springboard'. It’s a good, winning strategy.