Do any of these online gaming schemes actually work eg profiting from roulette in online casinos?

There is one scheme going about which reckons to make consistent profits by a method of betting on European roulette. The information is freely available, you don’t have to pay for it or sign up to anything. It sounds definitely too good to be true. Does anyone know what the catch is? Or does anyone have any experience with such enterprises?

There are NO betting methods at roulette that will provide a consistent long term profit. NONE! If there were, the casinos would long ago have changed the rules to prevent it.

I think I know of the site you refer to, and they do provide a full explanation of a Martengale based progressive betting system. And it does not work!

They way the site makes money is as a casino affiliate. They provide you a list of the casinos they say the system will work at and maybe some bonus codes for you to join.

The site owner is then paid either for refferrals, signups, or deposits, depending on the casino affiliate plan. His free system is simply a scam to get you to sign up at one of his casino affiliates.

One online casino, which is on my BLACKLIST, (http://www.thedoverpro.com/blacklist.htm) pays affiliates $75 per person for every one who sign ups and makes a deposit of at least $50. And with the deposit they get a bonus of $50 matching. So what do you think your chances of winning there are? LOL

I get solicitations every day from certain casino groups or affiliate groups who want to pay me to put their link on my site. They offer some pretty big fees, too! And the most amazing part is that many of them are on my blacklist, lol.

Be careful out there!

Good luck at the tables!

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6 Responses to “Do any of these online gaming schemes actually work eg profiting from roulette in online casinos?”

  • GamblingMaster:

    The only way to profit from online casinos is by casino who*ing. This means playing for the bonuses, after you meet the requirements for withdraw you go to other site and do the same. I dont think this scheme you found actually works. Noone have winning way for casino games because all of them has house edge. If you want come and discuss with other people at http://www.betting-forum.com/

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  • Ted:

    Do you mean progressive betting? If you bet 5 on black and win keep the winnings and bet 5 again and if you lose double to 10 then 20 if lose again and so on. Theory being its unlikely to come up red more than 7 in a row. It doesn’t work, you can win in the short term but when you get a long run of the same colour it will more than wipe out your small wins. The casinos don’t like this betting because people do win small amounts and can walk away. But they will still take it and they never lose.
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    Have tried this and lost.

  • ?:

    There are NO betting methods at roulette that will provide a consistent long term profit. NONE! If there were, the casinos would long ago have changed the rules to prevent it.

    I think I know of the site you refer to, and they do provide a full explanation of a Martengale based progressive betting system. And it does not work!

    They way the site makes money is as a casino affiliate. They provide you a list of the casinos they say the system will work at and maybe some bonus codes for you to join.

    The site owner is then paid either for refferrals, signups, or deposits, depending on the casino affiliate plan. His free system is simply a scam to get you to sign up at one of his casino affiliates.

    One online casino, which is on my BLACKLIST, (http://www.thedoverpro.com/blacklist.htm) pays affiliates $75 per person for every one who sign ups and makes a deposit of at least $50. And with the deposit they get a bonus of $50 matching. So what do you think your chances of winning there are? LOL

    I get solicitations every day from certain casino groups or affiliate groups who want to pay me to put their link on my site. They offer some pretty big fees, too! And the most amazing part is that many of them are on my blacklist, lol.

    Be careful out there!

    Good luck at the tables!
    References :
    http://www.thedoverpro.com

  • michaelvessey:

    Some of those Roulette Systems just make money by referring you to their casinos and taking a commission. Be cautious. I play a lot of Roulette and have found the best system is the Mayer Roulette System ( http://www.mayer-roulette-strategy.co.uk ).

    Alternatively a good free option is the roulette system at http://www.playhard.co.uk/best-roulette-system.php

    Good luck!
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  • Tuffy A:

    short profits yes. i made $2,000 from the roulette system here.

    http://www.casinobain.com/superbonus
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  • tuc2k:

    For the best way to beat online roulette goto http://www.a1roulettesniper.com/
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