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Started by leesnose, Jul 13, 10:13 AM 2015

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leesnose

Hello,

I'll start by apologising if I am repeating some other newbie questions.

To introduce myself, I've been mucking about with sports trading for the last couple of years with a small amount of success but from what I can tell it seems that roulette might suit me a little better.

I really like the forum here, people are much less guarded with their strategies or advice than they are with sports.  Following some of the threads here I have been cutting my teeth with low stakes on wenkel's wamayw & the star system, maybe cutting my gums is a better description of the star system but it made it's way back into to profit quickly enough.

I would like to ask some of the more experienced hands if they could recommend a good system that involves positive progression (I think I've used the term right), I would like to give a go to watching my bank whittle down in small amounts & then jump up sharply rather than the other way around.

I realise that wenkel's system sort of does this & appears to be very good but I would appreciate something that does not require such large bankroll & trouser plums.

Thank you.

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