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Title: Greetings Roulette Forum
Post by: Canuck on Dec 12, 09:22 AM 2010
Ladies and Gentlemen,

I found this forum because of the W3M scam because I was scammed.  You have no idea of what a public service that you've performed by allowing the thread that Funboy started.

After I was scammed, I felt bummed out,  because I like playing Roulette.  It made me feel that there was no possibility to ever learning how to become an overall winner besides not playing. 

In any event, I just really want to learn how to play better.  I've already learned a great deal by reading the download, 13 Against the Casino.

I feel that the moderators of this excellent forum should reconsider locking the WIN 3 Million testimonies because of the huge number of people like myself who were scammed.  It's no crime to be scammed.  But by locking up the thread about the scam buries the fraud that this scoundrel perpetrated.  I know that you were trying to prevent further fraud, but you may have thrown out the baby with the bath water. 

Thank you for hosting a very fine site.  I do hope to contribute and learn.
Truly,
Canuck




Title: Re: Greetings Roulette Forum
Post by: Blood Angel on Dec 12, 09:28 AM 2010
Hi Canuck...and welcome  :thumbsup:
Title: Re: Greetings Roulette Forum
Post by: Twisteruk on Dec 12, 09:28 AM 2010
Welcome to our Forum  :thumbsup:


I locked the Thread you speak of due to reasons posted


Victor can unlock it if he decides otherwise
Title: Re: Greetings Roulette Forum
Post by: VLS on Dec 12, 09:31 AM 2010
Quote from: Twisteruk on Dec 12, 09:28 AM 2010
Victor can unlock it if he decides otherwise

Perhaps you as a fellow mod should start a thread for the scammed and moderate it in such a way that any sign of it going off-topic gets thwarted immediately.

That should do!
Title: Re: Greetings Roulette Forum
Post by: VLS on Dec 12, 10:14 AM 2010
@Canuck

Kindly use this OPEN thread now:

link:://rouletteforum.cc/general-discussion/scammed-by-win-3-million-thread/ (link:://rouletteforum.cc/general-discussion/scammed-by-win-3-million-thread/)
Title: Re: Greetings Roulette Forum
Post by: Canuck on Dec 12, 10:16 AM 2010
Thank you Blood Angel, Twister UK, and VLS,

Very nice to be here. 

Is there a sticky to learn the way different acronyms?

I also find the explanation of systems very confusing.
In any event, I'm sure that the more time I spend the better that I'll get.
Title: Re: Greetings Roulette Forum
Post by: Fripper on Dec 12, 10:22 AM 2010
Hello Canuck and welcome!

Feel free to ask, atleast some of us can give you an answer (Hopefully)  :)
Title: Re: Greetings Roulette Forum
Post by: VLS on Dec 12, 10:38 AM 2010
...Yes, as fripper said, we try to be helpful around here. So ask freely.

Also, the most basic terms have been posted here:

ROULETTE ABBREVIATIONS (link:://rouletteforum.cc/roulette-and-gambling-framework/roulette-abbreviations/)
Title: Re: Greetings Roulette Forum
Post by: Canuck on Dec 12, 10:56 AM 2010
Thank you VLS and Fripper,

The acronyms really help.

Wishing you all the best of the Holiday Season and winnings at the wheel.
Title: Re: Greetings Roulette Forum
Post by: esoito on Dec 12, 07:07 PM 2010
Greetings and welcome  :thumbsup:

Sorry to read of the unfortunate reason that brought you here but out of adversity...

Scammers provide a good case for retrospective birth control, don't they?
Title: Re: Greetings Roulette Forum
Post by: Canuck on Dec 12, 08:50 PM 2010
Many thanks Esoito for your welcome,

Your absolutely right.  In every adversity, there is the seed of an equivalent or greater
benefit.

I love to play Roulette, and this forum is indeed a great wealth of information.  So, while I was stung, I never would have come to this very fine forum if I didn't do a google search for the scam that touched me.  One can never have to many lessons in humility. 

I'd like to know if having a good memory helps in playing Roulette.  I know that the times that I've used a pen an paper in North America, it always attracted a lot of attention.   Is a great memory essential to win?
Title: Re: Greetings Roulette Forum
Post by: chrisbis on Dec 13, 02:13 AM 2010
Must be a bonus- having a good memory, in the same way as card players who can read the cards that have been dealt, will have an advantage.

So, I think having a great memory would be an advantage too, for the Roulette player in the B&M locations, of-course, playing on-line has the advantages of being not just able to have good and copious notation, but U can run trackers which can do a lot of the work for U , along side the casino interface or GUI as its known (GRAPHICAL USER INTERFACE)...I learnt that here in the forum. (back to school for me eh!)



So,.............. what was the question again- I forgot?.............
Title: Re: Greetings Roulette Forum
Post by: Canuck on Dec 13, 11:33 PM 2010
Many thanks Chrisbis for your reply.

I've always thought that if one had the ability to quickly survey all of the even chance bets or columns and dozens, there is usually at least one of the above that is turning up in some kind of cluster.



Title: Re: Greetings Roulette Forum
Post by: Proofreaders2000 on Dec 19, 09:15 PM 2010
Hello Canuck.  Welcome to the Forum.   :)

Unlike scammers, there are no fees for systems here.  Moreover you're among friends, and I'm open to that with you.  If there is anything any of us can do for you please feel free to ask.  
:thumbsup:
Title: Re: Greetings Roulette Forum
Post by: Canuck on Jan 06, 07:32 PM 2011
Glad that you said Hello ProofReader.

I've got a question.  I'm going to Vegas in a few weeks.

I usually bet even chance bets.  When I've been successful,  I've watched past results, and have had the most success when I bet dozens or columns. 

I've read F LAT INO's system, but I'm having a difficult time following what he's saying.
In fact, I find it very difficult to follow the systems that members are talking about. 

Any advice on how to get better without spending hours a day on what's supposed to be a past time?
Title: Re: Greetings Roulette Forum
Post by: Twisteruk on Jan 07, 07:55 AM 2011
Quote from: Canuck on Jan 06, 07:32 PM 2011


  I'm going to Vegas in a few weeks.



Prepare yourself for the Pilot to say, "and now we are coming into land at Lost Wages"

Nice touch I think  ;D
Title: Re: Greetings Roulette Forum
Post by: crownroyal on Jan 07, 11:16 AM 2011
Quote from: Twisteruk link=topic=2910. msg30538#msg30538 date=1294404900

Prepare yourself for the Pilot to say, "and now we are coming into land at Lost Wages"

Nice touch I think  ;D

Hey, that's a good one, twisteruk !! Welcome to the forum Canuk.  I'm a new member too.  Enjoy the forum.  You'll find many experienced players here who are always willing to lend a helping hand.  Best of luck in 2011.   
Title: Re: Greetings Roulette Forum
Post by: albalaha on Jan 15, 02:36 AM 2011
Welcome buddy,
                 Best wishes for vegas trip. I invite you to visit my exclusive section. Might be helpful to you. link:://rouletteforum.cc/albalaha%27s-exclusive/ (link:://rouletteforum.cc/albalaha%27s-exclusive/)
Title: Re: Greetings Roulette Forum
Post by: F_LAT_INO on Jan 17, 12:35 PM 2011


I've read F LAT INO's system, but I'm having a difficult time following what he's saying.
In fact, I find it very difficult to follow the systems that members are talking about. 

Any advice on how to get better without spending hours a day on what's supposed to be a past time?

[/quote]Canuck mate,

If you look on roulette as a past time/its not a game of chess/and if you
not practicing and improving your game/like in any other field/I'm affraid
you shall not get there.There are many good methods you can find on this
forum,and you must do it on your own.Do not let anybody scam you again.
Title: Re: Greetings Roulette Forum
Post by: Canuck on Jan 30, 07:03 AM 2011
What did I do wrong?

Was in a BM Casino.

Playing one unit on Dozen 1 or Dozen 3 Depending if the last number was low (1-18) or High 19-36.  And if I played Dozen 1, I would play 19-36.

Day 1. Got up as high as 8 units. And doubled my bets, because I was winning. Had one complete loss, losing 4 units. Left table for a drink. Went back twice and lost the other 4 units.
Left even for the day.

It gets much much worse day 2. Got up 4 units. Then I proceed to lose 24 units.(Not a lot of money, but it was the way I played that bothered me. I said when I went in. Stop loss at 5 units. I stopped at 6.  Took a few breaks. And ended up leaving down 24 units instead of just 6 units.

What do professional players do? Do they ride out losing streaks. Or do they just pack it in when it starts going away. Because one thing I know, one's luck always turns.

I really would value all input by experienced players.

Thanks.


Canuck
Title: Re: Greetings Roulette Forum
Post by: VLS on Jan 30, 07:12 AM 2011
Quote from: Canuck on Jan 30, 07:03 AM 2011
What do professional players do?

1) Get the edge.
2) Identify and lower the unit value in losing streak periods.

Basically, you want to win more when you are in a winning streak, and lose the least when on a losing streak.
Title: Re: Greetings Roulette Forum
Post by: Canuck on Feb 01, 04:03 AM 2011
Thank you Victor.

Can you please clarify you reply, and may I make a supplementary question.
Tonight again, I got up, and I ended up being a loser again. Fortunately, it's money that I can aford, but it's so maddening because I was up.

When I was winning I did an attack bet and bet half of my units and lost.
So I think that I followed what you were saying.

So if I'm to understand what you're saying, in "Getting the Edge" you mean
bet more win winning and cut back to your smallest unit and build up again.

It seems like when I get ahead a substantial number of units, that I try to win back all that I've lost the past few sessions.

One excellent teaching method tonight was a machine with a minimum $5 bet, and it would allow me to bet inside for .50cents. It was quite illuminating, compared to always doing even or 2-1 bets.

It's not been a good roulette trip. Thanks for the advice. Any and all advice from experienced winners is  appreciated.