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Title: Brian Ward
Post by: Kimo Li on Oct 03, 01:43 PM 2017
There was a death today of a player who devoted his entire life on roulette. His name is Brian Ward. He had posted here before, but I forgot under what name. I met him in July 2013.

Here is an email I received from him when were first spoke:

"Hi Kimo,

Yes it is true that I am obsessed with roulette. I love the challenges presented by the wheel.

No I am not going to publish although I have thought of doing so and would love to hear of your experience.

Yes.!! I have a tracking method that enables me to win consistently. It is extremely easy to understand even by the newcomers to roulette.

I can only agree with what you say regarding attitude, the end result is all that matters.

I live in Manchester England. I am 72 years old, Have a large family but live alone, and am never bored or feel alone.

wardy"

Brian Ward is the inventor of square roulette.
"Brian passed away at 3:10 this afternoon peacefully in his home, where he wanted to be."
He lived in the UK. He was 76 years old.

RIP

Title: Re: Brian Ward
Post by: boyd30 on Oct 03, 01:54 PM 2017
RIP ...so he kept the secret to himself?
Title: Re: Brian Ward
Post by: Kimo Li on Oct 03, 01:58 PM 2017
No, he shared it with one person on this forum, not me. I told him I did not want to know because I have my own approach.
Title: Re: Brian Ward
Post by: nottophammer on Oct 03, 02:12 PM 2017
was it member spin a sequence
Title: Re: Brian Ward
Post by: wiggy on Oct 03, 02:18 PM 2017
RIP Brian Ward.

I speak to quite a few different people on my casino visits and hardly any of them even know that roulette forums exist.  I can honestly say I have met one person in the last 5 years who knew about Turbo's old site and had tried a few of his methods. In a way forums can be more a hindrance than a help if you go jumping from studying one method to another every other day. It's like starting again from fresh every time. I think it was Einstein who said he spent 95% of the time thinking about a problem and the other 5% solving it. He makes a good point and it wouldn't surprise me if someone who sticks with the one idea until he gets it right is better off than jumping all over the place looking at everything.
Title: Re: Brian Ward
Post by: kingmaq on Oct 03, 02:59 PM 2017
Quote from: wiggy on Oct 03, 02:18 PM 2017
RIP Brian Ward.

I speak to quite a few different people on my casino visits and hardly any of them even know that roulette forums exist.  I can honestly say I have met one person in the last 5 years who knew about Turbo's old site and had tried a few of his methods. In a way forums can be more a hindrance than a help if you go jumping from studying one method to another every other day. It's like starting again from fresh every time. I think it was Einstein who said he spent 95% of the time thinking about a problem and the other 5% solving it. He makes a good point and it wouldn't surprise me if someone who sticks with the one idea until he gets it right is better off than jumping all over the place looking at everything.

Wasn't Einstein who also said that the only way a gambler can win roulette is to double his bet after every loss, so that the first win would recover all previous losses plus win a profit equal to the original stake ? -:)
Title: Re: Brian Ward
Post by: wiggy on Oct 03, 03:04 PM 2017
Quote from: kingmaq on Oct 03, 02:59 PM 2017
Wasn't Einstein who also said that the only way a gambler can win roulette is to double his bet after every loss, so that the first win would recover all previous losses plus win a profit equal to the original stake ? -:)

No! I think that was Epstein from 'Welcome back Kotter'  :xd:
Title: Re: Brian Ward
Post by: Andre Chass on Oct 03, 03:24 PM 2017
Quote from: Kimo Li on Oct 03, 01:58 PM 2017
No, he shared it with one person on this forum, not me. I told him I did not want to know because I have my own approach.

Could you share your "own approach" with us?
Title: Re: Brian Ward
Post by: Kimo Li on Oct 03, 03:31 PM 2017
No, this is not about me. This is about Brian Ward.
I believe he posted on VLS, under the name Wardy03.
Title: Re: Brian Ward
Post by: Andre Chass on Oct 03, 03:38 PM 2017
I really can not understand why a person participates in a forum, says he has a good system but doesn't want to share.
Title: Re: Brian Ward
Post by: Kimo Li on Oct 03, 03:45 PM 2017
I have not participated on this forum for quite sometime. Some people may know Brian Ward.
Out of respect to a fellow roulette professional, I announced his passing. I have no interest in talking about roulette here.
Title: Re: Brian Ward
Post by: nottophammer on Oct 03, 03:47 PM 2017
Quote from: wiggy on Oct 03, 02:18 PM 2017
RIP Brian Ward.

I speak to quite a few different people on my casino visits and hardly any of them even know that roulette forums exist.  I can honestly say I have met one person in the last 5 years who knew about Turbo's old site and had tried a few of his methods. In a way forums can be more a hindrance than a help if you go jumping from studying one method to another every other day. It's like starting again from fresh every time. I think it was Einstein who said he spent 95% of the time thinking about a problem and the other 5% solving it. He makes a good point and it wouldn't surprise me if someone who sticks with the one idea until he gets it right is better off than jumping all over the place looking at everything.

Wiggy do you ever see the woodpckers noting there spins, no they haven't a clue
Title: Re: Brian Ward
Post by: Turner on Oct 03, 03:49 PM 2017
There was a poster here from Manchester UK. I live here too. We planned to meet up in a Casino.

Let me see if I can remember who he was.
Title: Re: Brian Ward
Post by: 3Nine on Oct 03, 06:06 PM 2017
RIP.

What is square roulette?
Title: Re: Brian Ward
Post by: nottophammer on Oct 03, 06:29 PM 2017
Quote from: 3Nine on Oct 03, 06:06 PM 2017
RIP.

What is square roulette?
Look up member spinAsequence he talks of square roulette think something to do with JW Kennedy
Title: Re: Brian Ward
Post by: wiggy on Oct 03, 06:56 PM 2017
I don't think that's the one Notto....This guy posted as wardy03 on the old VLS Forum. He said on one of his posts there that he also used to post under the name 'pascal' on an older forum.  I could only think of the old rouletteforum.net site....however nothing came up in a search when I went to the wayback machine. I think his main theme was that he thought the carpet had just as much as an influence as the physical wheel and that there was a strong connection between the two of them. Sounded like a good guy.


Title: Re: Brian Ward
Post by: poobear on Oct 04, 07:02 AM 2017
Thanks for letting us know Kimo, I haven't heard from Brian for a few years now but he was a lovely old man with a unique view of life and roulette.....
Title: Re: Brian Ward
Post by: nottophammer on Oct 04, 07:18 AM 2017
P Bear, so was he succesful with roulette
Title: Re: Brian Ward
Post by: poobear on Oct 04, 04:31 PM 2017
Yes, I believe he was.
Title: Re: Brian Ward
Post by: kingmaq on Oct 04, 04:41 PM 2017
Quote from: poobear on Oct 04, 04:31 PM 2017
Yes, I believe he was.

The secret is now with one of his Sons...
Title: Re: Brian Ward
Post by: Badger on Oct 05, 02:35 AM 2017
link:s://web.archive.org/web/20130815014634/link:://roulettedefeated.com/
Title: Re: Brian Ward
Post by: Turner on Oct 05, 06:11 AM 2017
his email from vls and IP's are not here, and the only brian (who signs off as Brian) is Bleep.

I dont think Brian Ward posted here
Title: Re: Brian Ward
Post by: Badger on Oct 05, 07:56 AM 2017
Roulettedefeated was Wardy's website.
He started a thread on VLS called "Is this new to roulette", but he deleted his posts.
He also posted in the thread called "Re: It is just a matter of knowing what the wheel is throwing at the time." But he got a lot of flack over his ideas and never posted again.

I was reading a website at the time called Roulette Raped, which belonged to someone who claimed that they had beaten roulette. Also an old man. I contacted Wardy hoping it was the same person.

I bought his e-book that was advertised on his site. He divided the numbers on the wheel into groups using pythagorus. However his book contained no method on how to play his groupings.
I tried to work out a way of playing using his layout and I would email him for confirmation. All he would say was that he admired my attitude. I thought that he meant that he was pleased that I was trying and did not ask for my money back. LOL

I referred him to the RouletteRaped website and asked him what he thought of it. He replied that the language in the title was foul and disgusting and that it was all nonsense and I never heard from him again.
I think it was me that he was referring to when he said that he shared his method with someone on VLS. However I think he would have used my name for a reference if he felt that he had anything worth sharing.

But he certainly was a gentleman and a very nice person in all his dealings and correspondence with me.



Title: Re: Brian Ward
Post by: Badger on Oct 05, 08:28 AM 2017
This was a thread started by N2H. I think he has forgotten it.


The field layout

 July 07, 2013, 06:31:30 PM

Quote

Greatings members
Remember Wardy o3's topic is this new to roulette, about 3,4,5 in all dozens, using triangle around the wheel. Well got me thinking why not try with a square, giving 4 groups off nine,after obmitting zero/euro wheel.
And two can do said to ken 40. seems the number that come in the difference to forty is the number to bet next. Well the mat can add to forty.

so the mat is as intriguing as the wheel layout, does any one know the reason why laid as it is. And any ideas how to take advantage of the mat,like is it possible to make three new dozen bets,get the idea, suppose get no replys to this one
Title: Re: Brian Ward
Post by: Badger on Oct 05, 08:47 AM 2017
Quote from: 3Nine on Oct 03, 06:06 PM 2017
RIP.

What is square roulette?

This link gives a good description.
Jack Kennedy invented square ro-let.
link:://:.x/2014/04/positional-roulette.html
Title: Re: Brian Ward
Post by: nottophammer on Oct 05, 03:01 PM 2017
Quote from: Badger on Oct 05, 08:28 AM 2017is it possible to make three new dozen bets,get the idea,
Badger here is the mat
(link:://:.pichost.org/images/2017/10/05/temp_305737.png) (link:://:.pichost.org/image/73b9)
now break it at 18/19
(link:://:.pichost.org/images/2017/10/05/temp_445245.png) (link:://:.pichost.org/image/7APZ)

2nd doz same but but you'd have 2 different, but you'd have to lay the chips

Did you mean something like that
Title: Re: Brian Ward
Post by: nottophammer on Oct 05, 03:15 PM 2017
long time ago
link:s://:.vlsroulette.com/index.php?topic=20786.0
Why delete? Wardy
Title: Re: Brian Ward
Post by: RouletteGhost on Oct 05, 04:08 PM 2017
Quote from: nottophammer on Oct 05, 03:15 PM 2017
long time ago
link:s://:.vlsroulette.com/index.php?topic=20786.0
Why delete? Wardy

Someone wanted to conceal info

Or it was Ken swinging his d*ck around like he always did.
Title: Re: Brian Ward
Post by: Badger on Oct 06, 02:30 AM 2017
Notto

That was a quote from a thread that you started. You were inspired by Wardy's post and started that thread.
I thought you may have forgotten about it.   ;D
Title: Re: Brian Ward
Post by: nottophammer on Oct 06, 03:57 AM 2017
Yes Badger
I remembered something about it, as back then i was still working on non-hits, making what eventually became KTF.
But as it was back in the novice days you try different ideas, i have many of Mr J's ideas saved and we know what happens in the end with those.
Wardy idea sounded good a sort of equal distribution round the wheel. Ithink #35 gave  4,4,4,
I hope i was not the reason he deleted