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Title: Hi
Post by: Priyanka on Jun 29, 11:56 AM 2013
Hi

Hello to everyone. I am a choreographer by profession/computer programming is my passion. Have decided to take a dip into the roulette with my dad and uncle being pro gamblers.  Ay advice for a new comer. Anywhere I can read about newbie tricks?
Title: Re: Hi
Post by: Chrisbis on Jun 29, 07:18 PM 2013
Hi over here too!  ;)
Glad U 'danced' your way over to the sister site.
Welcome indeed.
Title: Re: Hi
Post by: Priyanka on Jun 30, 07:57 PM 2013
Thanks Chrisbis. So you are here too.  :thumbsup:
Title: Re: Hi
Post by: Chrisbis on Jun 30, 08:58 PM 2013
Been known to make a few remarks..............................here............
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and here!! lol
Title: Re: Hi
Post by: GLC on Jun 30, 11:40 PM 2013
If you haven't been turned on to this book, you might find it an interesting collection of methods from years gone by.  It's interesting also in that it shows the same path most of our minds keep following.  We're much more sophisticated and our systems are much more complicated, but not that much new as far as even chance bets go.

link:://archive.org/stream/montecarloanecdo00bethiala#page/n5/mode/2up

GLC
Title: Re: Hi
Post by: Priyanka on Jul 01, 02:13 AM 2013
Very useful.  Thanks GLC. I think reading this should be part of every beginners armory.

Author is explaining lot of things in a simple manner. Positive and negative progressions, "letting it ride" as I saw in some posts in this forum, cyclic betting, variety of bet selections, the author has it all. I think I will start my play on real money with tweaks on some of he systems author has posted after  alittle bit of practice.

There are a couple of chapters where the author contradicts what he says in earlier chapter.


Notable one for me is when the author says waiting for virtual losses/wins is not going to give you an advantage? I would like a honest opinion from experienced people here as I constantly have seen in the posts in this dpforum to stop after a few losses/wins and then play virtually until a favorable point.

By the way, I liked the Ladies system :twisted: