link:://:.grupojoker.com/sistemas_ruleta.htm (link:://:.grupojoker.com/sistemas_ruleta.htm)
Not all of them, but 65 of them.
By the way, some people have packaged these together and are selling them. Most of them were sold by their authors in the past. Who knows what the future holds for them.
G
George, I had a collection of about 600 roulette systems at one point, a lot of them were from the 302 systems, but there were also a few that were not generally floating about that I managed to get hold off. Can't really say any of them caught my eye.
Have you ever checked out Mr oops website. I am not even sure if it is still on the go. Anyhow, he had a system which he tested over thousands of spins and it came out positive. It had a physical approach to it as well which bodes well. Maybe worth checking out. :thumbsup:
I won't post the link, however if you type in mr oops+roulette in the google search engine, you will come to his site. It is full of things roulette related. I would say it is very good for the intermediate player.
Just to add, the systems on the pages are free.
One of his croupier tracking strategies gave him an edge of 6.84%.
I find this figure interesting because the Garcia Pelayo family who made a fortune playing bias wheels had roughly the same kind of edge. So it's a possibility that you don't need to go to the extremes of checking thousands and thousands of spins on different wheels.
Quote from: flukey luke on Nov 14, 05:14 PM 2010
I won't post the link
Hey! Why not? Oops site is
bonafide so here it is:
link:://:.xerxx.se/oops/ (link:://:.xerxx.se/oops/)
:)
Thanks Flukey Luke and Victor,
I'll check it out.
Whenever things get slow here, I'll have something to read.
Cheers
George