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Martin J. Silverthorne

Retire In Thirty Days With Fisher Roulette II!

How to Make $1,000 a Day Playing Roulette!

Silverthorne Publications, Inc.

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Retire in Thirty Days With Fisher Roulette II! COPYRIGHT © 2012 Silverthorne Publications Inc. All rights reserved. Except for brief passages used in legitimate reviews, no parts of this book may be reproduced or utilized in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, without the written permission of the publisher. Address all inquiries to the publisher: Silverthorne Publications, Inc. 848 N. Rainbow Blvd., Suite 601 Las Vegas, Nevada 89107 United States of America The material contained in this book is intended to inform and educate the reader and in no way represents an inducement to gamble legally or illegally. This publication is designed to provide an independent viewpoint and analysis of the subject matter. The publisher and the author disclaim all legal responsibility for any personal loss or liability caused by the use of any of the information contained herein. Questions about this publication may be addressed to: [email protected] Published in the United States of America

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Table of Contents Introduction 4

The Power of "Hit and Run Gambling" 10

Why Not Get Rich in the Dark? 12

Why I Picked Roulette for my Examples 14

Procedures and Bets in Roulette 16

The Player's Edge 27

Setting Up Your Retirement Plan 32

Boosting Your Bankroll 39

Planning Your "Retirement" 45

Rules to Help You Keep Your Winnings 49

Become a Super Craps Winner! 51

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Introduction This is a strategy that has never before been released to the public. As far as I can tell, it was never used after 1920 the date of the remarkable document that fell into my hands. In this day of high speed computer analyses it is easy to assume that roulette players playing the game almost 90 years ago used methods that are easily eclipsed by modern computer generated algorithms. Yet in this case, if you made this assumption you would be dead wrong. People often forget that some of mankind’s greatest accomplishments were the results of one man, working alone, without the benefit of computers, calculators, research grants, highly paid assistants or any of the other aspects of modern research that are considered essential by today’s standards. Albert Einstein developed his theory of relativity working by himself. Thomas Edison was essentially a one-person shop when he developed the incandescent light bulb, as well as the phonograph, motion pictures and a whole slew of devices we take for granted. Galileo opposed the entire educated world and the almighty church when he proposed the then heretical idea that the earth revolves around the sun. Even the modern personal computer was born of just a few individuals like Steven Jobs, Steve Wozniak, Bill Gates, Paul Allen and John V. Blackenbaker, working mostly outside of the establishment. In fact, most of the creations that are of the greatest benefit to all of us, from the flush toilet, manufactured in the 1880s by Thomas Crapper's plumbing company, to the printing press, created by the German goldsmith Johannes Gutenberg, were the brain children of loners who had great moments of inspiration and then turned these visions into practical concepts.

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So, it shouldn’t be a surprise that another individual, Samuel Fisher, developed an extraordinary new way of winning at roulette. We have just finished testing this strategy and I can say, without any equivocation, that this roulette strategy is one of the most amazing I have ever seen. Our Tests of this Strategy Prove That When You Use the Fisher Roulette Strategy to Play Roulette, You Will Win Without Fail. I know that this sounds almost impossible to believe, but this is truly a system that you can use to play roulette as long as you like without fear of losing. We have used this system against every version of roulette offered today and found - It beats the American version of the game which, using the double-zero wheel, is the hardest version to beat. It beats the European version of roulette in all forms offered. It beats the single-zero version of roulette found in Atlantic City. It beats online roulette hands down. There is no question that when you use this strategy you will be able to –Log on to any of hundreds of online roulette games and within fifteen minutes bring in a profit of $112! Win more consistently than you can with any other gambling strategy. In fact, I will show you how you can use this strategy and never again lose a session of roulette! Set up your own roulette business using the Fisher Roulette Strategy to power your profits. Set up profit goals and then realistically meet them every week, without fail!

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Let Me Tell You A Little More About the Fisher Roulette Strategy The Fisher Roulette Strategy is designed for even-money bets at roulette. By even-money bets, I mean red or black, odd or even and high or low. With the exception of the zeros (single zero on European wheels, single and double-zeros on American wheels), the even-money bets cover half the numbers. The probability of their occurrence is almost 50%, about like flipping a coin. In the long run you can expect to win and lose roughly the same amounts of all even-money bets. There have been numerous systems designed for even-money bets, such as the double up Martingale system, d’Alembert, Ascot, the Labouchere or cancellation system, Oscar’s Grind and so on. All of these systems work for a while and then wipe out all of your profits, plus a good chunk of your bankroll when they fail. If there were no table limits, even the classic Martingale system would beat roulette. You start by placing a one-unit bet on the table on an even-money bet. If you lose, you double your bet. Let’s say you like to bet on the color Black. Assume you continue to bet on Black and Red comes up eight times in a row. Your ninth bet would be for $511 (calculated as 1 + 2 + 4 + 8 + 16 +32 +64 +128 +256 = 511). You would be placing $511 on the table to win a $1 profit. If this wager lost also, you would be out $511. Most casinos would not let you go even this far. A casino accepting $1 minimum roulette bets would probably have a maximum bet of $250, limiting a Martingale to no more than seven levels. With a $250 limit, you would not be able to make a larger bet than $128 without running into the table limit. The attraction of the Martingale system is that you will win most of your bets. Unfortunately, setting maximum bets ultimately defeats this system. If a casino did not place a maximum on the size of the bets they accepted, then using the Martingale system would be a sure way to beat the casinos. Samuel Fisher was very aware of betting limits when he designed his roulette strategy. Part of the beauty of it is that it can survive losing runs of eight, nine or even ten consecutive losses and still win, while staying well under the house betting limits.

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Fisher’s betting strategy does not use a fixed progression for betting, like a Martingale. In fact this system has had no losing runs! Let me repeat this so that you realize the full impact of this statement – When You Use The Fisher Roulette Strategy, You Will Never Have a Losing Session! We have tested and retested this strategy and have over 50,000 roulette spins under our belts using this strategy. I want to emphasize that these are actual roulette decisions played in a variety of different casinos and not just some computer simulation. In using this strategy, we have had no losing runs! With no losing runs, we have never had a losing session! No matter what happens during a roulette game, this system always recovers and ends each run with a win. It sounds hard to believe and at first I had trouble believing it myself. But it is absolutely true! Why does the Fisher Strategy work so well? Every roulette wager consists of two parts: Determining where to place the bet and Setting the size of the bet. Most of the old time systems only deal with the size of each bet and pretty much assume that where you bet doesn’t matter. But they are wrong. Where you place each bet is just as critical as the amount you bet.

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The Fisher Strategy Automatically Determines Where You Place Each Bet Samuel Fisher knew that bet placement is very important if you intend to win consistently at roulette. Many players like to bet on a favorite color and then stick with that color. While such a system can be fairly effective at times, it can easily be devastated against a long streak of wins on the opposite color. The Fisher Strategy advocates a simple way of following the flow of roulette decisions that is very effective. When you use it, you will be able to hold your own against all kinds of roulette patterns and win whether the game is choppy or streaky. The Real Genius of the Fisher Strategy Lies in Its Amazing Betting Strategy. Unlike a Martingale series where it will ultimately lose either because of running into the house betting limit or when the player runs out of money, Fisher does not used a fixed betting progression. Samuel Fisher discovered a unique formula for betting that can survive anything you will ever encounter playing roulette. What ultimately defeats the Martingale strategy as well as most of the old time roulette strategies, is a consecutive string of losses. No Martingale can survive 7, 8 or 9 consecutive losing bets. With a Martingale betting system, you will usually reach the house betting limit by the 7th or 8th losing bet. In contrast to a Martingale system, the Fisher Betting Strategy can survive any number of consecutive losing bets. You could lose 10, 11, 12 or even 15 consecutive bets and still win using Fisher’s incredibly clever betting strategy. Here’s why –Let’s say you lose 9 times in a row, which would wipe out nearly any other system. With Fisher, you will have a small loss at this point. Now, all you have to do is have 4 wins to overcome the effect of these losses. Please notice I am not saying 4 consecutive wins. That would be a steep requirement. What I am saying is that 4 winning bets, whenever they occur, will more than offset 9 losing ones.

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What if you lose 12 bets? You will need only 5 wins at any time to overcome this loss. Even if a coup takes 20 bets to complete, you will complete the coup with a net win With the Fisher Betting Strategy, the Completion of Each Coup Results in a Win! A winning coup can be completed in as little as one bet or may take as long as 25 bets. However, one thing you can be certain of – Each time you win a coup you will win an amount equal to your profit goal. Let’s say you are playing with a $3 profit goal for each coup. Then every time the system completes a run, you will win an additional $3. How much you win when you win a coup depends on your profit goal and your betting level. You can play for $1, $3, $10, $25 or even $50 coup wins. The one thing that is constant is that when you use the Fisher Betting Strategy, you will win every run. Fisher Roulette II Sets New Performance Records! Fisher Roulette II, the upgraded version of Fisher Roulette, not only wins every run but it wins more runs per hour. Fisher Roulette II wins each coup quickly using a 50% smaller bankroll One player said, “It is like putting Fisher Roulette on steroids with faster wins, less risk and a much higher return per hour.” This manual is based on using the upgraded version of Fisher Roulette – Fisher Roulette II. Use it and prosper!

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The Power of "Hit and Run Gambling" Some strategies might be winners but they require that you play too long. Card counters in blackjack are a good example of players who will sit at the same table, even through losing streaks lasting hours, without daring to move. It's almost as if they have become glued to their seats. Unfortunately, this is not the best way to win at blackjack, roulette or any other gambling game. The smart money will back the hit and run player every time. Let me tell you more about this style of play. A "hit and run gambler" will not tolerate any type of losing situation very long. If he is not winning, he will take a powder. Many times, this results in taking many small losses with an occasional large win. While this can be a winning approach, it is too tedious for me. Quite frankly, I don't like having losses even "strings of small losses." Fortunately there is a way of combining the logic of hit and run gambling without having to live with losing most of the time. You will remember that I told you how effective the Fisher Roulette II can be. Now, I want to add one more piece of information that I know you will love. It won't take you very long to win a game.

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If you play in land-based casinos, you will usually spend from 25 to 55 minutes per game. By game I mean from the time you convert your cash to chips until you push your chips toward the dealer and ask for color, signaling that you are ready to leave. It you play in a much faster online casino, a typical session at the table will last from 8 to 18 minutes. This is a good example of hit and run gambling. Each game is so quick that you never become bogged down in some marathon-like contest that lasts for hours. However, I want to point out a critical difference between the typical hit and run gambler and the Fisher Roulette II player. Most hit and run gamblers quickly change tables because of small losses. In other words, they choose to leave because they are losing money and they want to limit their losses. A Fisher Roulette II player also plays short sessions. But here's the important advantage he or she enjoys. Fisher Roulette II Players leave tables quickly because they have already beaten the house and they are using predefined departure rules to leave with winnings in hand. There is a huge difference between leaving a table with a small loss, and leaving after locking up a win. Now, you can get some real insight into how our Fisher Roulette II players operate. Using this strategy they combine a series of rapid wins to amass large winnings in a very short period of time.

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Why Not Get Rich in the Dark? You probably have gotten the wrong idea about professional gamblers from the media. My associates and I are not a bunch of desperados. We don't spend all of our time in casinos. We have families, friends, homes and lots of other interests. We don't risk everything on a turn of the card or the spin of a wheel. And we don't broadcast how we make lots of money. I personally believe that what I do when I am in a casino is nobody's business. If someone outside of my inner circle asks how I did on a trip to Las Vegas, I usually say "I broke even." Here's the real beauty of using the Fisher Roulette II - No One Has to Know About Your New Source of Wealth. Let me tell you a few more advantages when you use this strategy as your personal wealth builder- It won't take much of an investment. As I have mentioned, you can get started for $100 in 25 cent games. It won't take much of your time. You can use this strategy just to pay for vacations. If you prefer, you can play a few hours a week online. Or, if you like, you can invest 20 hours a week and make $5,000 or more a week. Being a successful Fisher Roulette II Player doesn't require any special training. I have prepared a very special course and toolkit that will give you all the information you need to get started instantly.

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You won't have to buy something else to get started. I don't know about you, but I hate buying things that promise me the world, only to find out that I have to buy something else that is much more expensive to really get started. I would not do that to you. What you will receive is totally complete. You won't have to do something else before you can get started. This is another thing I hate. Suppose you wanted to make money online. First, you find out that you have to have a web site. Then you have to find a web host. Next you need to either find someone to do your web site or buy some software and learn how to do it yourself. And, you are still not there. You better learn how to advertise your site. As you get sucked into something like this, the list gets longer and longer. Remember, your original objective was to make some money. Instead of making money, you end up spending more and more time and money with no end in site. With the Fisher Roulette II, you will have everything you need (other than the hundred bucks playing money) to get started. I call it a "no muss, no fuss" way to become an entrepreneur. You don't have to find and hire outside experts. It seems like every aspect of our lives involves relying on someone else to fix some complicated thing that we own that we cannot fix ourselves. Right now, I have to take my GMC Yukon XL into the dealer. I really hate going to the dealer, but I am stuck because I don't know how or care to learn how to fix it myself and my warranty requires that I go to the dealer. So I am forced to do something I hate, because I don't have other options. With The Fisher Roulette II, you don't need anyone else to help you, advise you or to fix anything.

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Why I Picked Roulette for my Examples I the first several chapters I have given some background on what it is like to use the Fisher Roulette II. Now, I want to get down to specifics and show you exactly how you can create your own "unstoppable source of cash inflows." The Fisher Roulette II has been perfected playing against the casino games of craps, roulette and baccarat. However, to keep things simpler, I am going to give you examples and the results of play only for the game of roulette in this book. Partly I have done this out of convenience. By limiting my examples to the results of playing one game, I reduce the number of exhibits and examples I need to show you to demonstrate your profits using the system. Even though the Fisher Roulette II is a winner in the games of craps, roulette and baccarat, because of differences in the speed of the game, and slight differences in the system's win rates, you will experience slightly different hourly win rates in each of these games. Craps is the slowest of the three games. It is also the most complicated to learn. It was an easy choice of a game to eliminate from my examples showing you how well you can do using the Fisher Roulette II. Eliminating craps left me with two games to choose from - roulette and baccarat. I decided to use the roulette statistics for my examples, as roulette is a most common game that baccarat and you are much more likely to encounter it in your local casino than baccarat. Also, for some reasons particular to the games themselves, the win-rate playing roulette is slightly higher than the rate for playing baccarat.

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With these considerations, deciding to focus only on roulette in this book was an easy one. In the next couple of chapters I am going to tell you how to play roulette and then share with you some insights on setting up your new retirement plan. From there we'll move right into the meat of this strategy - your hourly, daily and weekly win rates!

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Procedures and Bets in Roulette Roulette is easy to play and a wide variety of wagers can be made. The American version is fairly fast with the dealer spinning the wheel from 80 to 110 times per hour. The French version of the game is more leisurely with only 30 or 40 spins per hour. The bets are basically the same in the French and American versions of the game, with the principal difference being that the American wheel has both a zero and a double-zero on it. The French wheel has numbers 1 to 35 plus a zero. It is the zero that accounts for the house edge of 2.70%. This percentage is cut in half on the even-money wagers in European casinos, where these bets are placed en prison when a zero shows up. They remain on the table "in prison" until the next spin. For even-money wagers that win, the bets are returned; for those that lose, the casino takes the wager. A second option is also offered, that of le partage (sharing). With this option, when a zero comes up, a player with an even-money bet keeps half his wager and gives up half. In Britain no choice is allowed, only le partage is allowed.

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The American Roulette Wheel

With the en prison and le partage rules in force, the house edge is reduced to about 1.38% for even-money wagers. The American wheel, with the addition of the double-zero, offers the same payoffs on wagers, but the extra zero increases the house edge to 5.26%. When a zero or double-zero occurs, all wagers lose, including all even-money bets.

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The game is played with a wheel containing 37 numbers in the European version (1-36 plus zero) and 38 numbers in the United States version (1-36 plus zero and double-zero). The numbers are printed on spaces marked on a wheel and separated by metal dividers called frets. The numbers do not run consecutively and there are different layouts for the French and American wheels.

The European (French) Roulette Wheel

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An America Double-Zero Wheel

Wagers are made by placing chips in various positions on the table. The American tables are much smaller than the French ones, and the players can usually reach the portion of the layout on which they wish to wager and therefore place their own wagers. In the French version, the table is much larger, and the croupiers use a rake to place and pay wagers. In either game, the croupier or dealer will assist a player wishing to make a wager.

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The casino allows you to bet all of the numbers, including the 0 and 00. If you bet any of the numbers "straight up" and your number comes up on the next spin of the wheel, you will be paid 35 to 1 (you will have your original wager, plus chips equal to 35 times your wager). You can also bet different combinations of wagers, including two, three, four, five and six number bets, as well as dozens, columns, red or black, odd or even and high or low. The players make their wagers by placing chips on the spaces of the layout in any manner allowed by the rules. The dealer starts the wheel spinning, then flips the ball on the bowl's back so that it travels in the opposite direction of the spinning wheel. Players may continue to place bets while the ball and wheel are still in motion until the dealer announces "no more bets." In the French version, the dealer will state "rien ne va plus", meaning the same thing. Bets placed on the layout after this announcement are not valid and will be returned to the player. When the ball comes to rest, it marks the winning number, the winning color and any other combination bet made. The dealer announces the winning number. On the first spin, the dealer has no fixed point from which to spin the wheel or ball. Thereafter, he will spin both from the position of the winning pocket of the preceding spin.

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The American Roulette Layout

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Type of Bet American term French term

Maximum Bet Allowed

Payout

Reference

Straight or single number En plein

$25

35 to 1

A

Split or two numbers A cheval

50

17 to 1

B

Street or three numbers Transversale pleine

75

11 to 1

C

Square or Four numbers En carre

100

8 to 1

D

Line or Six numbers Sixaine or tranversale simple

100

5 to 1

E

Dozen (1st, 2nd, 3rd) Douzaine (premiere, moyenne, derniere)

250

2 to 1

F

Adjacent dozens (only on French wheel) Douzainea cheval

500

1 to 2

G

Column Colonne

250

2 to 1

H

Adjacent columns (only on French wheel) Colonnea cheval

500

1 to 2

I

Red or black Rouge or noire

500

1 to 1

J

Odd or even Impair or pair

500

1 to 1

K

High (19-36) or Low (1-18) Passe or Manque

500

1 to 1

L

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A single number bet is made by placing a chip on the number itself without touching any lines. Bets on two numbers are placed on the line between numbers. Three number wagers are made on the outside line of the layout. Four number bets go on the intersection of four numbers. A five number wager is made on the American wheel and covers 1, 2, 3, 0 and 00. This wager is placed on the line separating the 1, 2 ,3 from the 0 and 00 spaces at a corner intersection. This becomes a four number wager on the French wheel. Incidentally, the five number American wheel wager has the distinction of giving the house an edge of 7.89% as compared to 5.26% for all other wagers on the American wheel. A six number bet is made by placing the chip at the intersection of the side line and the line between two rows of numbers. Bets on columns are made by placing chips on one of the three spaces on the bottom of the layout, under the columns of numbers. Dozens are wagered by placing the wager in the appropriate box. On the French table, 12P, 12M and 12D correspond to 1st, 2nd and 3rd 12s. Bets on adjacent columns or dozens are placed on the line between the two columns or dozens. Bets on even-money chances are made by placing the wager inside the box corresponding to the wager. For instance, a wager on red is made by placing the bet in the red box on the outside of the layout. In the American version of the game, each player is issued a different colored chip, so that no two players play with the same color chips. Typical colors used are: white, yellow, brown, red, green and purple. These chips themselves have no value as a player determines the value of the chips when he buys in. For instance, one player's chips may represent $.25 each, while another player's chips may be worth $1.00 each. The dealer "marks" the value of each color chip with a button. A player using the colored roulette chips should never leave the table with the colored chips, as they may not be cashed in or used in any other casino game.

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When you are ready to leave the table, ask the dealer for color and he will change the roulette chips for regular casino chips. In the French game, chips represent fixed amounts, such as five francs, twenty five francs and so on. You need to watch your own wagers like a hawk as there is no difference in color to differentiate your wager from anyone else's. Consequently, there are many more disputes in the French game, and more than once another player has tried to grab my winnings. I have found that it pays to stand firm in these matters and that if the dispute can be resolved in no other way, the house will pay both players. Because of the size of the French table, you will require the croupier's assistance in playing many of your wagers. An experienced croupier will remember your wager (especially if you tip after winning a large payoff) and can be your ally when these disputes arise.

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TABLES OF NEIGHBORS

Single Zero Wheel

Single Zero Wheel 12 35 3 26 0 32 15 19 4 5 24 16 33 1 20 14 31 9 15 19 4 21 2 25 17 34 6 7 28 12 35 3 26 0 32 15 0 32 15 19 4 21 2 25 17 30 8 23 10 5 24 16 33 1 2 25 17 34 6 27 13 36 11 9 22 18 29 7 28 12 35 3 13 36 11 30 8 23 10 5 24 1 20 14 31 9 22 18 29 7 11 30 8 23 10 5 24 16 33 6 27 13 36 11 30 8 23 10 18 29 7 28 12 35 3 26 0 17 34 6 27 13 36 11 30 8 16 33 1 29 14 31 9 22 18 3 26 0 32 15 19 4 21 2 23 10 5 24 16 33 1 20 14 4 21 2 25 17 34 6 27 13 14 31 9 22 18 29 7 28 12 26 0 32 15 19 4 21 2 25 24 16 33 1 20 14 31 9 22 32 15 19 4 21 2 25 17 34 20 14 31 9 22 18 29 7 28 36 11 30 8 23 10 5 24 16 8 23 10 5 24 16 33 1 20 19 4 21 2 25 17 34 6 27 28 12 35 3 26 0 32 15 19 25 17 34 6 27 13 36 11 30 22 18 29 7 28 12 35 3 26 31 9 22 18 29 7 28 12 35 27 13 36 11 30 8 23 10 5 33 1 20 14 31 9 22 18 29 35 3 26 0 32 15 19 4 21 10 5 24 16 33 1 20 14 31 21 2 25 17 34 6 27 13 36 29 7 28 12 35 3 26 0 32 34 6 27 13 36 11 30 8 23

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TABLES OF NEIGHBORS

Double-Zero Wheel

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The Player's Edge As powerful as the casinos may seem to be, you can walk into a casino knowing that you have an edge over the house. As a successful gambler, you have to be able to win more than you lose. What are the tricks you will use to gain an edge over this formidable adversary?

Your edge will consist of the following actions:

1. When you are losing, you can quit.

2. When you are winning, you can walk out with the casino's money.

3. You can vary the size of your wagers.

4. You can pick where to play.

5. You can modify your strategy based on table results and conditions.

6. You can use discipline to develop a winning plan and then stick to it.

Most players never realize what an advantage these offer. The casino cannot be flexible. It must continue to offer the same games, with the same rules, without the ability to react to changing conditions. The nimble player can weave and dodge and even choose not to play a particular game. Let's elaborate on the player's edge:

1. When you are losing, you can quit. You can always control your losses

while the casino must continue to offer its games regardless of the outcomes. Most roulette players buy a fixed amount of chips and then don't quit until all of the chips are gone. There is no law that says you have to lose your entire buy-in before you

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lick your wounds and call it a game. Smart players learn to read a losing session long before all of their chips are gone and know how to walk away with at least some of their game bankroll intact.

2. When you are winning, you can walk out with the casino's money. As

a player you can always control when you stop playing. While the casino must continue offering its games twenty-four hours a day, you can jump in, grab a win and pull off. You have ultimate flexibility while the casino does not.

3. You can vary the size of your wagers. One approach a player can use is

to increase the size of his wagers when he is winning and reduce them when losing. He may also choose to raise his wagers after losses so that only a win or two out of many wagers will put him ahead. A player can set up options where he doesn't have to win the majority of his bets. Using these techniques effectively goes a long ways towards minimizing the house edge and even turning it into a player edge!

4. You can pick where to play. You can play at tables offering the best situations for you. You can choose to play at tables that are almost empty by playing during slack periods. This can significantly increase your hourly win rate. You can also make it your business to know where the best payoffs are. If you are looking for certain table conditions, you can scout for the right table before you play. You have numerous options while the house must offer the game to anyone who is old enough to play, conforms to fairly lax casinos standards and has some money to begin play.

5. You can modify your strategy based on table results and conditions.

Every table develops different trends at different times. Since we are going to concern ourselves only with even-money bets, we will take a hard look at patterns, streaks and other occurrences. You can adjust to the changing playing conditions as they occur. If the table is repeating a particular color, you can modify your strategy to take advantage of this trend. If the chop from one color to another, seemingly in

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an unpredictable manner, you can make still different moves. In short, you have the ability to bob and weave, duck and thrust, parry and counter punch. The table can't react to anything. Every roulette table is like an inanimate object that must endlessly grind out numbers, while you circle and pounce.

6. You can use discipline to develop a winning plan and then stick to it.

The house has ultimate discipline. The very structure of the casino games and atmosphere exhibit a carefully planned approach designed to transfer funds from the players' pockets into the casino coffers in the shortest time possible. Of course, to a large extent this relies on most players' lack of discipline. Once you gain the discipline to set up a winning game plan and then follow it, you can effectively neutralize much of the casino's edge over the crowd of players.

A few days ago I played a couple of hours of roulette in a local casino. I played for low stakes, buying in for $1200. I used the Fisher Roulette II. It was a typical roulette table with the other players scattering their bets all over the layout. I was the only player who seemed to have a plan for his play. I don't believe that anyone else at the table won any money but me. The difference between the rest of the players and me was that I had a plan for the evening and I stuck to it. With a $1200 buy-in, I set $200 as my profit goal. In a little over an hour, I checked my chips, found I was up $198 and cashed in. Most players don't have this kind of discipline, but once you learn it, you can walk away with win after win!

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The player's edge comes from all of the points listed above, plus the ability to hide your wins from the casinos. There is really no reason that anyone other than you and your significant other should know about your casino prowess. There are people who would kill you for fifty bucks. Casinos really don't like winners. That's why a number of Las Vegas casinos still bar blackjack card counters. It may not be fair, but even with all of its advantages, if you somehow manage to win, the casino can deny you access to their games. The book How to Survive and Prosper as a Professional Gambler offers some excellent suggestions on how to consistently beat the casinos and still stay on the bosses' good side. I recommend it to you. You can grab a copy free by visiting our newsletter web site and signing up for our free newsletter. See – Killer Gambling Strategies at www.KillerGamblingStrategies.com The net effect of applying all of the elements of the player's edge is to neutralize and even overcome the casino's advantage. Your biggest edge will come from your discipline. Interestingly, this is the same kind of discipline

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the casinos expect from their dealers, floor bosses and staff. If it works for them, you know that it will work for you too!

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Setting Up Your Retirement Plan One of the best features about the Fisher Roulette II is its predictability. While anything can happen over the next few spins at any roulette wheel table, as you play longer using the strategy, the results become more and more predictable. After playing hundreds of games in casinos as well as playing thousands of simulated games on computers, we determined that the hourly winnings were pretty much dependent on:

a. The speed of the game and b. The size of your bets.

So long as you apply the strategy correctly, your hourly wins will fall within a narrow average.

Table 1 shows average hourly win rates as compared to the size of your buy-in and the speed of the game. This is quite a variation in speed from a packed European style roulette table, a faster, mostly empty, American wheel and the still faster Internet roulette game. The spin rate is a major determinate of your hourly win rate. Simply put, the slower the spin rate, the fewer the roulette decisions per hour and the slower your win rate. For our purposes, we use the following average spin rates:

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Slow European Table - 30 spins per hour Moderate Speed American Table - 50 spins per hour Normal Online Casino - 300 spins per hour If you assume a constant spin rate, the amount you can win per hour is strictly dependent on the size of your bets, which is determined by your bankroll. This is very straightforward and simply means that if you play using $5 chips for your base bets, you should expect to win more than a player betting with $10 chips. Likewise, the red $15 base bet player will average winning more than the player making $10 base bets.

Table 1. Win Rates Per Hour Comparing Spin Rates and the Size of the

Betting Units Base Bets

$1 $2 $5 $10 $15 $20 $25

Game Buy-in

$400 $800 $2,000 $4,000 $6,000 $8,000 $10,000

Hourly Spin Rates

50 / hr $15.53 $31.06 $77.68 $155.35 $233/04 $310.72 $388.40

300 / hr $93.21 186.36 $466.08 $932.10 $1398.24 $1,864.32 $2,330.40

Table 1 compares hourly win rates for $1, $2, $5, $10, $15, $20 and $25 base bet players at the different spin rates of 50 and 300 spins per hour. These illustrations are based on the actual results obtained in thousands of games played in real casinos. While this table, as well as the ones that follow,

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show the amounts you can win over different time periods with different amounts "invested" in each game, there is nothing hypothetical about the Fisher Roulette II win rates. These amounts are based on actual casino games. The first row of the table "Game Buy-in" shows you how much cash you will use to start a game at each level. For example, as a $5 bettor, you will use a game bankroll of $2,000. While this amount may seen high, with Fisher Roulette II the amount used for the game bankroll is the same as the total bankroll. The next row of the table, the size of the "Base Bet," shows the size of the wagers you will use in an individual roulette game. These range from $1 minimum wagers all the way up to $25 bets. The beauty of this approach is its flexibility. For example, when you are first trying the system, you may want to use the lowest investment possible and start with $1 chips. Don't worry if your favorite land-based casino only accepts $5 or even $10 minimum outside bets in roulette. There are many online casinos that accept $1 or even 25-cent minimum bets in roulette. The hourly winnings vary depending on the number of spins per hour. Let's follow the amounts for the $5 base better. On a 50-spin per hour table, a $5 bettor’s average winnings will be $77.68 an hour. At the 300 spin per hour Internet speed, the hourly win rate for the $5 base bettor jumps to $466.08 an hour. This is quite a variation in net winnings, from $77.68 an hour to $466.08 an hour, strictly dependent on the speed of the decisions.

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This is a clear-cut example of why play in an online casino will maximize your hourly winnings. Of course, the size of your buy-in and the size of your minimum base bets also influence your net hourly win. The highest hourly winnings shown in this table are $2,330.40 an hour for a $25 bettor playing at the 300 spins per hour rate. These are very respectable winnings! The next two tables illustrate how much you can make as a $1, $2 $5, $10, $15, $20 or $25 base bettor, playing at either 50 spins or 100 spins per hour. Table 2 shows the results of playing at a 50-spin per hour table, while Table 3 depicts the results of 300-spin per hour play. Each table shows the amounts of hourly winnings for 1 hour, 3 hour, 4 hour and 5 hour sessions of play. For most players these would equate to daily sessions, so that you can think of Tables 2 and 3 showing daily winnings varied by speed, size of wagers and the time played.

Table 2. Hourly Net Winnings at 50 Spins per Hour

Base Bets $1 $2 $5 $10 $15 $20 $25 Hourly Winnings

1 hour 15.53 31.06 77.68 155.35 233.04 310.72 388.40 3 hours 46.59 93.18 233.04 466.05 699.12 932.16 776.80 4 hours 62.12 124.14 310.72 621.40 932.16 1242.88 1165.20 5 hours 77.65 155.13 388.40 776.75 1165.20 1553.60 1553.60

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Let's take a closer look at the Table 2. Here the win rates are shown for play in a typical American double-zero wheel played at a moderate rate of speed. A $5 Base Bettor can expect to earn from $155 to $777 a day, playing from one to five hours.. At $25, the daily winnings move up to $388 for one hour's play to $1,,554 for five hours "work." Our $25 Base Bettor is facing some pretty healthy winnings. If he plays just an hour a day, he will average winning $388. For 3 hours of play, he will average $1164 and a full day of five hours play will move him up to over $1,500 for a day's work. You are probably wondering why I limit a casino workday to just 5 hours. Why not show 8 hours or even longer? The answer is simple. Casino play takes its toll physically and psychologically. So, at least in my experience, if you bang heads with the casino for three to five hours, lock up your winnings and walk out the front door a winner, you have put in a full day's work. The Fisher Roulette II is designed in such a way that you can start with very small wagers and gradually increase the size of your wagers as your bankroll grows from your net profits.

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As you increase the size of your Base Bets, your hourly winnings will grow. Table 3 shows the hourly winnings grouped by columns, each representing a possible "day's work" for fast play. Think online casinos when you review Table 3. Let's look at the winnings rates for a $5 bettor as shown in Table 3. One hour of play nets him $384 and 3 hours moves his play up to $1152. A full day's work of five hours nets the $5 bettor a cool $1920. You could probably grow to like that. Here, the higher level’s play really pays off. The $15 Base Bettor's daily winnings for five hours of play are $5,760, moving this person into the $28,000 a week earning range for a five-day gambling week. A $25 bettor, playing 3 hours a day is facing average winnings of $5760 a day. At this level, 5 days a month of online play will net you over $25,000 a month!

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Table 3.

Hourly Net Winnings at 300 Spins per Hour Base Bets

$1 $2 $5 $10 $15 $20 $25

Hourly Winnings

1 hour 76.80 152.60 384.00 768.00 1152.00 1536.00 1920.00 3 hours 230.40 457.80 1152.00 2304.00 3456.00 4608.00 5760.00 4 hours 307.20 610.40 1536.00 3072.00 4608.00 6144.00 7680.00 5 hours 384.00 763.00 1920.00 3840.00 5760.00 7680.00 9600.00 I know that many promoters will talk about how much you can make and throw total revenue amounts out as if they were "bottom line" amounts. I am giving you the true bottom line amounts that you can expect to remove from the casino. From these amounts you can deduct tips you pay the dealers and the costs of travel and staying in a casino location. However, even if you stay in a suite costing $500 a night and only dine in gourmet restaurants, these costs will still be small compared to the amounts you can win using the Fisher Roulette II. I can almost hear your mind calculating. Let me help you. Let's take a look at how you might decide to move up from $1 Base Bets to $2 Bets, then reach the $5 betting level, and finally make your way up to making $25 wagers.

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Boosting Your Bankroll One of the strongest benefits of learning the Fisher Roulette II is that you can use winnings from the casino to build your bankroll very quickly. Anyone who can raise a couple of hundred dollars can get started using this strategy to build a respectable gambling bankroll. Starting with a $1 Base Bet, Table 4 shows how you can use casino winnings to increase the size of your bankroll. There is a lot of information packed into Table 4. Let's follow the first row of numbers across. The left-hand column "Base Bets" shows the base size of the wagers you will make. I have used $1 as the lowest bet. There are many roulette wheels in land-based casinos with $3 or even $2 minimum wagers for outside wagers. On the Internet you can find many roulette games with $1 minimum bets. The next column "Session Bankroll" shows the game bankroll you need to properly play at each level of the strategy. Because we are conservative, these amounts are higher than the amount you could get by with, but we would rather err on the side of caution. The third column "Average Winnings Per Hour" recounts the average hourly win at 50 spins an hour for each level of play.

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Table 4.

Time Required to Advance to Higher Base Bets at 50 Spins per Hour

Base Bets

Session Bankroll

Average Winnings Per Hour

Total Bankroll Needed to Play at Next Level

Win Target for this Level of Play

Playing Time to Move Up to Next Level

$1 $ 400 $13 $800 $400 31 hrs $2 $ 800 $26 $2000 $1200 46 hrs $5 $ 2000 $64 $4000 $2000 31 hrs $10 $ 4000 $128 $6000 $2000 16 hrs $15 $ 6000 $192 $8000 $2000 10.5 hrs $20 $ 8000 $256 $10000 $2000 8 hrs $25 $10,000 $320 NA NA NA Total

142. hrs The fourth column, "Total Bankroll Needed to Play at Next Level" may scare you a little. Here, I am showing your "Lifetime" bankroll levels for each level of play. For example, to play at the $5 level, I am recommending that you have a gambling bankroll of $2,000. These are not large amounts of money needed to set up a lifetime source of income. The “Win Target for this Level of Play” is the amount you need to win to move your play up a level. For example, as a $5 bettor you need a bankroll of $2,000. To play at the $10 level requires a bankroll of $4,000. Thus you need to win $2,000 to move your play up from $5 betting, with a $2,000 bankroll, and $10 betting, with a $4,000 bankroll. The last column "Playing Time to Move Up to Next Level" answers the next question the $5 Base Bettor probably has, which is "How long will it take me to make enough profits to move to the next level?"

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In the case of the $5 Base Bettor, playing at a spin rate of 50 spins per hour, the answer is 31 hours. We will go through the table from one Base Bet Level to another and see what we can learn. If you look down the last column showing the average hours needed to move up a level, you will see that the jump from making $5 bets to $10 bets is one of the biggest. There is no reason that you couldn't divide this jump into yet another level and move from $5 to $7 and then on to $10 bets. After playing several practice games at the $5 level, many players will want to move quickly to making $10 Base Bets. If you like you can start here. The only requirement to make wagers at any level is to cover the minimum suggested Total Bankroll for that level.

Table 5. Time Required to Advance to Higher Base

Bets at 300 Spins per Hour Base Bets

Session Bankroll

Average Winnings Per Hour

Total Bankroll Needed to Play at Next Level

Win Target for this Level of Play

Playing Time to Move Up to Next Level

$1 $ 400 93.21 $800 $400 4.3 hrs $2 $ 800 186.36 $2000 $1200 6.5 hrs $5 $ 2000 466.08 $4000 $2000 4.3 hrs $10 $ 4000 932.16 $6000 $2000 2.2 hrs $15 $ 6000 1398.24 $8000 $2000 1.4 hrs $20 $ 8000 1864.32 $10000 $2000 1.1 hrs $25 $10,000 2330.40 NA NA Total 19.8 hrs

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If you have $4,000 available for gambling, there is no reason you can't start at the $10 Base Bet Level. From this level to $15 Base Bets only takes 16 hours of play for at 50 spins per hour (Table 4). If you play a little over 5 hours a day, in three days you can move from making $10 Base Bets to making $15 bets. The incentive behind making such a move is to increase your winnings per hour. If you look back at Table 2, you can see just how valuable this option can be. Making $5 level bets you will average net profits of $64 an hour playing at a 50-spin per hour rate. By moving up to $10 Base Bets, your hourly net will increase to $128. You might wonder where I have gotten all of these winnings amounts. These amounts were computed based on thousands of hours of actual casino play, both in land-based and Internet casinos. Over the very short term, you profits may vary considerably. However, all of the amounts I am presented are net of the occasional losses. If you started out and had a loss your first game, you would have a horrible average for your hourly winnings. The key to success with this strategy is to follow the rules, which are presented in a clear, easy to follow, step-by-step fashion, and to remember that the longer you play, the closer your averages will come to ours. Using our time proven averages, if you start with making $5 Base Bets, you can move up to making $25 Base Bets in about 142 hours on the average playing at the 50-spin per hour rate. If you win higher than the average number of games, up can move up quicker. If you have more than your fair share of losses, it will take you longer.

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Table 5 shows the same information as Table 4 at the faster 300-spin per hour Internet rate. At this rate of play, you can move from $5 bets to $25 wagers in about 20 hours of play. This seems even more significant when you consider that you will increase your bankroll from $40 to $10,000 while increasing your wager sizes. Let me digress for a minute and tell you why it is so important that you have enough money set aside just for your gambling. Have you ever heard of "scared money?" Scared money is money risked you cannot afford to lose. It might be used for gambling or other speculative purposes like playing the stock market. A key point in determining if the money is "scared money" is to ask yourself the question, "If I lose this money will it affect my lifestyle?" If the answer is yes, then you really shouldn't be gambling with this money. Can you guess what happens when you play with scared money? You don't play correctly because you are afraid to lose. If you are afraid to lose, you will end up doing strange things like losing more than you should. With scared money on the line, you will be afraid to take a loss, because you really can't afford to lose any of the money. So your behavior changes. When you have a losing game, you will be reluctant to take your lumps and pull off the table with a loss. You may pull more money out and continue playing, because to quit playing would entail recognizing that you had lost money you couldn't afford to lose. Once you fall into this trap, your discipline will rapidly disappear and you will find yourself chasing losses. That’s one of the things having an adequate bankroll of

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money especially set aside for gambling will help you overcome. Having a "risk bankroll" is designed to protect you from losing control when you gamble. If you are willing to devote just a few hours a week to playing roulette you can move up to becoming a $1920 an hour player (average win with $25 base bets playing at 300 spins per hour) in an amazingly short time period.

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Planning Your "Retirement" I prepared Tables 6 and 7 to help you make decisions on how you want to accomplish the goal of making a set amount of money each week, every month, or to reach some set goal, like making $5,000 a week for just a few hours of "work" a week. Let's assume that you have practiced the Fisher Roulette II, seen how effective it is, and now want to use it to supplement your income. Tables 6 and 7 show some options on how you might decide to meet your goal. Let's assume that you play at the slower rate of 50 spins per hour. Looking at table 6 for can pose some questions about our possible winnings and get some answers. Assume that you have decided that you can play roulette three days a week for three hours per day (nine hours invested in roulette). Your goal is to make at least $1,000 a week. Looking across the first row "Total Bankroll" gives us an idea of how much we have to have available to make $1,000 a week playing roulette for 9 hours. If we look across the row for Weekly Winnings for 3 days at 3 hours per day, we see that as a $5 Base Bettor we can make $699 for nine hours a week of play and as a $10 Base Bettor we will average $1,394 for nine hours of play. If we want to make $1,000 a week, playing with $5 bets, we will need to play longer than nine hours a week to reach our goal or make larger Base Bets. Moving down one row, we see that if we play just four hours more a week we can make $1010 a week making $5 Base Bets.

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If we don't want to play any more hours, or increase the size of our wagers at this time, then we should consider playing at this level until we accumulate enough additional winnings to move up to making $10 Base Bets. Once we reach the $10 base betting level, we can cut our play to about nine hours a week and still increase our winnings to $1,398 a week!

Table 6. Winnings Compared by the Time Played and

Bankroll at 50 Spins Per Hour Base Bet $1 $2 $5 $10 $15 $20 $25

Total Bankroll

$400 8800 $2000 $4000 $6000 $8000 $10000

Average Hourly Winnings

$15.53 31.06 77.68 155.35 233.04 310.72 388.40

Weekly Winnings:

3 days at 3 hrs per day

139.77 279.54 699.12 1398.15 2097.36 2796.48 3495.60

4 days/3 hrs per day

186.36 372.72 932.16 1864.20 2796.48 3728.64 4660.80

5 days at 4 hrs per day

310.60 621.20 1553.60 3107.00 4660.80 6214.40 7768.00

5 days at 5 hrs per day

388.25 1242.40 1942.00 3883.75 5826.00 7768.00 9710.00

You can use Tables 6 and 7 to estimate the amounts you will make under different time and money assumptions. If you want to make $5,000 every week playing roulette, you have several options.

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Table 7. Winnings Compared by the Time Played and

Bankroll at 300 Spins Per Hour

Base Bet $1 $2 $5 $10 $15 $20 $25

Total Bankroll

$400 8800 $2000 $4000 $6000 $8000 $10000

Average Hourly Winnings

93.21 186.36 466.08 932.10 1398.24 1864.32 2330.40

Weekly Winnings:

3 days at 3 hrs per day

838.89 1677.24 4194.72 8389.44 12585.16 16778.88 20973.60

4 days/3 hrs per day

1118.52 2237.04 5592.96 11185.92 16778.88 22371.84 27964.80

5 days at 4 hrs per day

1864.20 3728.40 9321.60 18643.20 27964.80 37286.40 46608.00

5 days at 5 hrs per day

2330.25 4660.50 11652.00 23304.00 34956.00 46608.00 58260.00

Playing at the slower 50 spin per hour rate, as shown in Table 6, you will have to play 5 days a week for five hours a day making $25 Base Bets to earn $5,900 a week. At the faster 300 spins per hour rate, as depicted in Table 7, you can bet at a lower level, invest less time playing or engage in a combination of both and still make $5,000 a week. For instance, at the 300 spin per hour rate, Table 7 shows that you could make $5,592.72 a week by making $5 base bets and playing 4 days at 3 hours per day.

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Or, if you wanted to play a lot less and still make the same amount, you could move up to making $10 base bets, only play for 3 hours a day for three days a week and still average making $8389.44 a week for your efforts. If you compute annual returns the numbers really look interesting. Table 8 shows the average net income if you play at a "retirement level" of just 9 hours a week for 40 weeks per year.

Table 8.

Possible Annual Income Playing Nine Hours a Week for 40 Weeks a Year

Base Bets

50 Spins per Hour Games

300 Spins per Hour Games

$5 $16,992 $167,789 $10 $33,984 $335,556 $15 $50,976 $503,366 $20 $67,968 $671,156 $25 $84,960 $838,945

I don't know about you, but only having to "work" nine hours a week, with the possibility of making almost $838,945 sounds like a pretty good retirement to me.

___________________ By now you should have a pretty good idea how my protégées and I have set up regular income streams, sometimes in excess of $10,000 a week of pure profits, without any employees, overhead, business licenses or even the need to leave home!

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Rules to Help You Keep Your Winnings There is no question that if you follow the Fisher Roulette II Playing and Betting rules you will generate wins. I have even given you the average wins per hour achieved in actual play. Does this mean you can relax? Unfortunately no. Even though there is no question that you will win over time, using this system of play, there is still the issue of leaving the casino with your profits in hand. One of our most important rules to help you leave a winner is the 90% Rule. This rule says very simply that if you are close to hitting a target profit or a daily profit, that sometimes 90% or so is close enough. I recall very well an acquaintance of mine who had a monster roll at a craps table. When I walked up to the table, Joe was rolling the dice and playing with $500 chips scattered all over the layout. By the time he sevened out, he was up over $48,000. This is not bad considering he bought in less than an hour earlier for a grand. I strongly urged him to come with me and take a break. I reminded him how badly he needed this score and how good he would feel walking out with his winnings intact. He nodded and smiled and then gave some lame excuse about wanting to bet with just a couple of more shooters. I had more than made my nut for that day. In fact, catching the last ten minutes of his hot craps roll had put me way ahead. I decided to take a break in the coffee shop and try some of the coconut cream pie, which was reputed to be the best in town. I ran into another friend and talked for over an hour. When I came back out, Joe was still at the same table. I walked up and noticed his pitiful little pile of green chips. Joe gave me a lame look and continued to play. I saw him the next day and asked

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him how he ended up. "Tapped out," were his words. "You didn't drop the whole 50 grand did you?" I asked. "It was only 48 thousand," he responded. "The reason I kept playing is because I wanted to hit 50 thousand." As I walked away, I wondered to myself what in the hell is the difference between 48 thousand and 50 thousand when you are that much ahead? I think 48 thousand should have been close enough, don't you? Any time you are struggling to hit a target profit, are playing on a short time schedule or just start to hear that little nagging voice somewhere in the back of your skull telling you to watch out, you can remember Joe. He should have known that 48 grand was close enough. Don't ever get hung up on exact amounts. If you are trying to win $50 and hit $48, you can call it close enough and take a break. Remember, you will never go broke by taking a break early and walking off with your profits intact.

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Become a Super Craps Winner! My name is Russell Hunter. I make my money investing in stocks as well as trading. However, even with the fast profits available with trading there is no better way to make money quickly and safely than using the Super Craps Strategy! It is one of the most consistent ways ever devised to make money reliably using a system proven to perform! Right now, players just like you are making from $4,000 to $5,000 every day playing craps. They aren’t doing it making pass line bets. They don’t make come bets with odds. They never even consider making field bets. They don’t make hedge bets like Any Craps or Yo-leven. They don’t make lay bets or even odds bets. They use a system with a solid 86% win rate that consistently beats the craps game. It’s called Super Craps and it’s now being released on a limited basis. An Amazing Discovery . . . Winning at any gambling game is difficult. Winning consistently at craps is especially tough. That's why I was very skeptical when a casino boss told me about a man who regularly plays craps and wins. By pure luck, I happened to meet him on one of my last visits to the New Frontier before they closed it and later demolished it.

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"Rick," the craps pit supervisor, pointed him out to me. He was playing craps at the last table, standing at the far corner of the table next to the dealer on the left-hand side. He wore an old cowboy hat that had obviously seen its better days at least ten years earlier. He was chewing on a stick, which I later found out was dipped in snuff. He looked like someone who had just tied his mount up outside and walked in for a little gambling before riding back to the north range to round up strays. In short, he didn't fit my idea of a winning craps player. However, at this point in my life I wasn't sure what one would look like, because the successful craps players I knew I could count on one hand, using only a couple of fingers. I joined "Sam" at the table, bought in at the opposite end and starting making my own bets, while keeping one eye peeled on Sam. The first thing I noticed was that most of the time he just made one bet. Sometimes he would put a couple of more bets out, but he would typically pull them down after one win. His style of play was methodical and patient. Most craps players would find his approach too slow for their tastes as he never threw chips down in front of the stick man and wagered on the hard ways or on yo 'leven like most of the other players. Over the course of an hour I watched his stack of chips grow steadily. The table was typically choppy, and most craps players, betting pass line and either making place bets or come bets, with prop bets thrown in for good measure, were losing quickly and leaving the table. Finally, all of the other players were gone except for me at one end and Sam at the other. Rick came by and spoke to Sam, who acknowledged me with a tip of his hat. I walked down to his end of the table and offered to buy him a cup of coffee, a shot of liquor, or whatever poison suited him. We retired to a cocktail table in the front of the casino lounge where we could keep an eye on casino patrons going in and out of the coffee shop.

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I won't give you every detail of what turned out to be a two hour talk. Sam and I had one strong common interest - an abiding interest in the craps game! He told me he had been winning at craps for over ten years and was now retired and living in North Las Vegas. I asked him why he was playing on the Strip when there were several casinos closer to his residence, and he just smiled and said, "Cause I like the dealers here. I have known several of them for over twenty years." Sam related some extraordinary stories to me. He was a real cowboy and really did know such things as roping and wrangling. However, he told me he had given up riding since a horse threw him real bad and he broke two ribs. "It hurts too much to ride anymore." He grimaced as he spoke and I could almost feel his pain. Sam told me a lot of stories about events in his life. Talking to him was like gaining true insight into a world that most people think died out a hundred years ago. He told me stories of storms spooking cattle herds, rattle snakes striking at his horse and long nights waiting for a mare to foal. As we talked, I thought about what a wonderful story his life would make if he would only write down all of the events he had lived through. Perhaps most important for you and me, Sam shared his craps system with me. And, this was the most amazing part of all - Over a lifetime of gambling and mostly losing, he had finally developed a real winning system that "gives me good results jus' about every day," as he put it.

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Here's What Happened Next . . . I was totally wired after spending the afternoon talking to Sam. I had made notes on half a dozen cocktail napkins and I drove back to my hotel. retired to my room to write everything down before I forgot it. I finally got everything organized the way I wanted it about 11:00 p.m. I called room service and had them send up a meal. Even though I was very anxious to try this system myself, I knew I was tired and that I really needed to catch up on some sleep before I played any more. I woke up with a start at 3:00 am. I tried to go back to sleep, but I was too keyed up. Finally, I gave up, took a shower, got dressed and headed back down to the casino. The craps tables were dead at the Rio. However, it was just a short cab ride to Caesars Palace and there was still plenty of action there. I ordered my coffee black and started making wagers according to Sam's approach. One thing I really like about his approach is that unlike some frantic, "quick, make another wager" type of systems, his was very laid back. I usually just made one bet at a time, except for "special situations" where I would add a couple of bets, usually for just two of three dice rolls, before I would pick up another win and pull my bets down. Finally I realized I really needed a break, including a hearty breakfast. I glanced at my watch, surprised to see that it was now 9:30 a.m. I had played almost six hours. Here's the part that excited me and that you will love - Starting with $500, I now had over $1,700 in my kitty. I had averaged making over $200 an hour, making $5 wagers and calmly watching my bets. Now $200 an hour may not seem like much to you, but I want you to think for a minute what this really means -

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If you decide to remain a $5 bettor you can make a darned good living. When you move up to $10 betting you'll make a cool $400 an hour. And, as a $25 bettor, you'll net a highly respectable $1,000 an hour without fail!

Let a Casino Finance Your Way To Making a Killing

When I say "Let a casino finance you . . ." I am not kidding. The quickest way I know to setting up and keeping a high level of casino winnings is to gradually increase the size of your average wagers as your winnings grow.

This is not as hard as it sounds. This system produces reliable and consistent winnings. Whenever you want to win more all you have to do is raise your betting level!

Gradually Increase the Size of Your Base Bets as Your Profits Grow

The table below gives some comparative amounts of Yearly Winnings based on different levels of wagering and the time you invest in play

Possible Yearly Winnings At Different Levels of Play

Hours Per Week Spent Playing Craps

Base Bet = $10

Base Bet = $20

Base Bet = $40

Base Bet = $80

Base Bet = $100

2 hours $9,000 $18,000 $36,000 $72,000 $90,000 4 hours $18,000 $36,000 $72,000 $144,000 $180,000

10 hours $45,000 $90,000 $180,000 $360,000 $450,000

I want you to look at this table for a moment and think what this illustration can mean to you.

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Let's look at the second row. It shows your possible yearly earnings if you play craps two hours a week for 50 weeks a year.

• If you stay at the $10 betting level, you will pick up $9,000 extra a year.

• By increasing the size of your bets to $20, your earnings will double, to $18,000 a year.

• Once you let the casinos finance your move up to $40 base bets, your winnings jump to an average of $36,000 a year.

• After you move up to $80 base bets, you will be in the $72,000 a year bracket.

• Finally, after your casino winnings lift you to the $100 betting level, you can make $90,000 a year "investing" just two hours a week in your play.

Now, $90,000 a year is a lot, but it may not be enough for you. Can you play an additional two hours a week, for a total of four hours? If you can, your average winnings can jump to $180,000 a year. Finally, if you want to play an average of just ten hours a week at the $100 betting level, you can make about $450,000 a year. Do I have your interest now?

Please remember that these are not amounts I made up. They are based on thousands and thousands of craps decisions played in real casinos. And, they are averages including losing games as well as winning ones.

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