Most players want to consistently beat Online Roulette who wouldn’t? The classic mistake however is rather than taking the time to learn the game properly all the players look for a shortcut. So here is one of the classic phony shortcuts scammers will offer you. If you are ever brought to a site with an offer resembling an eBook or a system that assures that you will win with their system, it is likely a scam. There are systems out there that give you better chances of winning.

But they usually do not drastically alter typical results. So how do you tell which system will be helpful and which is a scam, here are some tips to guide you in the right direction. Take a close inspection of what they are offering you, does what they are offering seem impossible or too magnificent? Most of the time when an offer seems too good to be true, it usually is.

Check to see if their offer is logical, does it make sense? Be honest with yourself. Another trick con artists will use is to show you a video of them winning several times in a row. Usually these videos are done in fun mode, which is a mode of playing where the spins can be fixed or otherwise easily predictable. If you ever see a video of them winning in roulette only take it seriously if you saw them log in and play with real money, and not fun mode.

There are other things they can do to make fraudulent videos. Remember that videos can be edited. Here’s an editing trick that is very common, the scammer will record themselves making very large bets, and they will lose practically every spin, but for the few times that they do win they will edit to video to only show those times. So while it looks like they are winning over and over again with their software, in reality they are losing quite frequently and only showing you the times that they win. Hopefully this will help you filter out the bad systems from the good.



Author:
Frank
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Monday, August 30th, 2010 at 1:19 pm
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