Maximum Advantage Roulette - Course And Tool Kit.Pdf

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Martin J. Silverthorne

Course & Toolkit

Maximum Advantage Roulette

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Maximum Advantage Roulette

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Maximum Advantage Roulette Course and Toolkit
COPYRIGHT © 2004 by Silverthorne Publications Inc.

All rights reserved. Except for brief passages used in legitimate reviews, no parts of this book may be reproduced orutilized in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, without the written permission of the publisher.

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The material contained in this book is intended toinform and educate the reader and in no way represents an inducement to gamble legally or illegally.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. Introduction 2. Why Play Roulette? 3. Present Day Gambling 4. Odds and Probabilities 5. Money Management 6. Trying to Beat the Wheel 7. Systems and Strategies 8. Wheel Tracking Systems 9. Procedures andBets in Roulette 10.The Player's Edge 11. How the Casino Sees Players 12. Betting Progressions 13. Pattern Betting 14 The Maximum Advantage Roulette Strategy 15. Using the Maximum Advantage Roulette Strategy 16. Playing on the Internet 17. How to Find an Internet Casino 18. Your Bankroll 19. Skilful Play 20. Discipline and Control 21. Casino Comps 22. Casino Etiquette 23. Winning With the MaximumAdvantage Strategy Appendix A. Locations of Legal Roulette Wheels Appendix B. Locations of Single Zero Wheels in Land-Based Casinos References 4 12 21 30 37 46 50 68 78 89 95 108 121 132 148 169 179 184 195 207 226 242 247 268 270 274

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1. Introduction
Roulette is a straightforward game that can be learned without too muchdifficulty. Playing it in its basic form is quite simple you are betting that a number(s) or a combination of numbers will come up on the next spin of the wheel. Because some wagers are more difficult to win than others, the various wagers have different payoffs. One of roulette's biggest attractions is its high payoff for winning a bet on a single number - 35 to 1. If you wager 17 and it shows on thenext spin, your wager will be paid off at 35 to 1 odds. With a dollar bet, you win $35, and with $100 wagered, you win $3,500. Although these high odds are attractive, we will find that there are even more attractive wagers to be made at roulette. Rather than trying for a single win on a long-shot wager, I have found that there are some "bread and butter" types of wagers at roulette that will payyou time after time, session after session. Roulette is played at a much more leisurely pace than other casino games, especially craps. I enjoy playing craps and

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blackjack as well as roulette, but when it comes time to relax, as well as build up steady winnings, roulette is my game. Often roulette players make wagers based ontheir favorite numbers, such as anniversaries and birth dates. You'll soon see why these kinds of bets are not advisable. My approach to roulette entails using a "hit and run" strategy that piles up consistent wins. I am convinced that my "Maximum Advantage Roulette" strategy can overcome the house odds of either American (double-zero) roulette wheels or European wheels (single-zero) which offerbetter odds. And, I have lots of data to back up my statement that roulette can be beaten. If you are looking for a way to beat the game, there are many books written about roulette. These books generally fall into two broad categories. Most of the books you will find in bookstores are in category one in which the mechanics of the game are described with a simplistic betting strategy or two and...
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