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Gamble to Win: Roulette
Published in Paperback by Kensington Pub Corp (May, 2002)
Author: R. D. Ellison
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European Wheel Winner!
This Book it has to be said is Intelegently written, contains all you will need as far as information (not experience, that you'll get with time), and well worth investigating. Not having access to American style roulette wheels didn't stop me from winning a load of cash at all but one of my local Casinos. If you are already a Roulette player you cant help improving your play as a result of reading this book.
The stratagey wins, simple. The problem is those times when it doesn't. ...REMEMBER - this book is NOT a bullet-proof vest! You can still be gunned down.
But, I have to admit, overall I have so far shown a profit after following this system and the others in the book. Bravo Mr. Ellison. at least this book has paid for itself!!

Strategy Holds Up So Far!
I have researched and tested many Roulette "systems", and the 3Q/A seems to offer the best and most practical way of beating the wheel that I have seen. Although I do not have long term statistics from live play, the 3Q/A holds up against real spins recorded in several books and websites. The real test will be live against the wheel, however, I am most confident with what I have seen thus far.

No better book out there
Of all the gaming strategy books I have read, the Gamble to Win series has been the most helpful and informative to me. These books take you more into the head of the professional gambler than any other. And now, with Gamble to Win Roulette, the author apparently offers a strategy that reverses the casino's mathematical edge. For my money, there is no better book out there.


Get the Edge at Roulette: How to Predict Where the Ball Will Land!
Published in Paperback by Bonus Books (18 June, 2001)
Authors: Christopher Pawlicki and Frank Scoblete
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Well researched book with honest advice
Pawlicki's style stands out for its scientific approach and honesty. Yet it is entertaining thanks to anecdotes and historical primers sprinkled throughout the text.

He is faithful to the scientific principle of theory and verification. He delves in a fair bit of statistics to develop expectation values for winnings and confidence levels for a given strategy. With all theory, his text is not a theoretical one, he gives very practical advice. He's not trying to play psychological games with the reader, but is honest in explaining the skill level required for the various strategies he presents. As any well researched, scientific text, he cites relevant literature and gives references.

The author understands the kinematics of the game of roulette, although readers with a college-level background of mechanics may notice the author's imprecise use of terminology. That does not deter from the author's argument though.

The book starts off with a review of the historical origins of roulette and goes quickly into the wheel layout and betting baize. He teaches how to find your way around the wheel and how to cover sectors with a minimum number of chips, "sector slicing." He picks up this topic again later in connection with dealer signatures and presents an easy-to-learn but powerful way to cover quickly every quadrant of the wheel.

His discussion on "mathematical" playing systems and why they fail is elucidating yet not really novel as the fact that the house enjoys a negative edge when the player bets on random outcomes is common knowledge.

The guts of Pawlicki's book center on "physical" aspects of the game--a variety of factors that can produce non-random outcomes or give a predictive edge to the player. The power of its message lies not in any single technique but in a toolbox of strategies that each can apply to different conditions, such as wheel watching, biased wheel play, or dealer signatures. He carefully gauges each technique by the skill level required to apply it, by the edge it provides to the player and by the assumptions underlying it. A little bit of player and casino psychology will come handy in the heat of the battle.

This book has something for everyone: the aspiring professional player, the occasional system player or the recreational player.

My first reading on roulette was a chapter in Jerry Patterson's "Casino Gambling." While interesting and a useful overview of strategies in various casino games, Patterson frequently baits the reader with information that is consistent but incomplete and then refers to his (probably expensive) gambling classes. In this, Patterson's book remains ultimately dissatisfying. If your interest is in roulette, buy Pawlicki's book. You get much more information and without the rhetoric.

only for predictive play of course.
the author did a good job in explaining the method used in predictive play as opposed to a random play. sadly, if a casino does only random style, then this method will not work as i have found out. the reason for this is that if a light ball is used in spinning together with a low fretted wheel, then how on earth can we predict where the ball will land as it will bounce all over the wheel? therefore, when dealing with random play, its best to look elsewhere.

Very Thorough Analysis of Real Ways to Win at Roulette
This is an excellent book and one of the first to thoroughly explain and analyze all of the *legal* ways to win at roulette. It starts with a mathematical analysis of the common "systems" and shows why these can never win in the long run, but at the same time shows how to use these to "play for fun" while minimizing your losses.

The book then goes on to explain the real methods of winning including things like biased wheel detection, visual prediction, and dealer bias (a.k.a. dealer signature). It closes out with a guaranteed way to win with online casinos.

I've done extensive research on roulette, and this is one of the first that gives a very clear, well defined way of performing visual wheel tracking - and who better to explain it than the "spin doctor". I won't say that it is easy to master, but at least definitively shows how it can be done.

I do wish that he would have also explained more of his experiences with and/or knowledge of "illegal" methods, like electronic prediction. Those are always fascinating to read about.

If you are looking for real ways to win at roulette, or to at least play without losing so quickly, this book is definitely worth the reading.


Cellular Telephone Russian Roulette
Published in Paperback by Vantage Press (June, 2001)
Author: Robert C. Kane
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Robert C. Kane--listen to this man
This is a kamikaze book, and would, if it got the attention it deserved, eviscerate the cell phone industry. If I were Robert C. Kane, I'd hire a bodyguard. The men behind the megabucks being raked in by the wireless industry can't be happy about a book like this. In lucid, readable, decisive prose, Kane, an industry insider, systematically dismantles the wireless industry's pretense of product safety. There is no pussyfooting around here about how there "may" be health concerns, as the February issue of Consumer Reports puts it. Kane starts right in on page one by stating, "Talking on a cellular phone can be likened to holding a microwave oven to one's head." Check out the last two chapters, "Public Deception I" and "Public Deception II", and the quotes from Carl Sagan and Ayn Rand. Powerful stuff. And then throw away your cell phone.


Roulette for the Casual Gambler
Published in Mass Market Paperback by Consultant Pubns (01 June, 1996)
Authors: Jack Short, Norma H. Short, and Lissa Poincenot
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Outstanding Roulette Book
Unlike many books in the gambling genre Roulette For the CasualGambler gives solid, hands on kind of advice without the promise of large $$$$ returns.A pleasant surprise in the book were the pages about slots, sports betting, bingo and lotteries. Plus insights on how to approach the casino scene in general.More experienced roulette players will find as I did the roulette charts in the back of the book a great tool for researching roulette based on actual results. (It saved me a lot of time)


Casino Gambling : A Winner's Guide to Blackjack, Craps, Roulette, Baccarat, and Casino Poker
Published in Paperback by Perigee (07 February, 2000)
Authors: Jerry Patterson, Eric Nielsen, "Sharpshooter", Christopher Pawlicki, and Sharpshooter
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This Casino Gambling Book is TOPS
This Casino Gambling Book is TOPS

Back in the late 80's I read Jerry Paterson's best selling book, "BlackJack: A Winner's Hand Book. That Book provided me with an absolute "WOW" factor in playing the multi-deck shoe games. It advanced my knowledge on how to win at Blackjack many levels. Since then I have read every book I can find that Jerry Patterson has written.

After reading his newest Book, Casino Gambling, it's easy to understand why it's also a Best Selling Book on Gambling. This book contains fresh facts on what you need to know about how to play all the major games in today's casinos. The book takes the "mystery" out of Blackjack, Craps, Roulette and other casino games. Jerry addresses all skill levels equally well, amateur to professional, with many thought provoking strategies: Betting, money management, mental preparation, do's & don'ts that are based on proven facts from actual casino play in today's games, from Atlantic City to Las Vegas, including River Boats and Indian Reservation casinos.

I was able to put "Winning Factors" for the multi-deck blackjack game to good use right away after reading the book on my next casino visit.

Craps is covered in depth including all the important betting strategies, the odds payoffs, well structured money management systems and is easy to understand. This book provides a sound strategy, the best I have seen on dice control, for becoming an "advantage" craps player.

Understanding "how to play with an advantage" on Blackjack, Craps and Roulette is very enlightening and I found that the advantage method for each game actually works.

A Top Notch Book On Gambling
In a revision of his 1983 book, Jerry Patterson offers professional and recreational gamblers alike a new perspective on the casino games of, blackjack, craps and roulette. In 21 chapters Casino Gambling dispels myths, crushes age old dogma, and enlightens new age gamblers of the true winning potential of the aformentioned games, as well as providing a no holds bared expose of many of the games offered by the casinos. Casino Gambling provides cutting edge methodology for all gamblers regardless of skill level. It is a technically complete yet easy read which can be understood by the rank amateur yet informative enough to provoke thought from the most experienced of gambling professionals. The methods outlined in it have helped me stay in front of the casinos for years. I feel the chapter on developing a winning attitude alone is well worth the cover price. A copy of this book belongs on the night stand or book shelf of every gambler out there,period. It is my opinion that this guide is destined to be a gambling classic.

5 star book on casino gambling
I've been reading the books of Jerry Patterson for some 20 or so years. Over the years, he has consistently delivered fresh and unique approaches to casino gambling which have been very helpful to me. Casino Gambling is no exception. For example, "Winning Factors" for the multi-deck blackjack shoe games is something I can put into use right away.

I especially like the "getting an advantage" theme of the book which is prevalent in the blackjack, craps and roulette chapters. While I'm not a Craps player, the Advantage Craps System has me tempted to go looking for those long forgotten souvenir dice! And I like the fact that in this one book, I now have information I can use in playing any casino table game including casino poker games like Pai Gow and Let It Ride.

Chapter 2, entitled Mental Preparation, should (in my opinion), be read by anyone who ever places any type of wager. The advice given here alone, is worth the price of the book.

Highly recommended.


Secrets Of Winning Roulette
Published in Paperback by Cardoza Pub (April, 1998)
Author: Marten Jensen
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Secrets of Winning Roulette
I give the book 4 stars because even though it was good reading it did'nt exactly reveal any real exciting secrets.Overall it could be used by the novice gambler to learn roulette and the best & safest ways to bet. It also gives some history on the roulette wheel and the different types used in the U.S. & abroad.

An excellent addition and referance
The book covers the game from all aspects and is easy to follow. It covers the game basics, and basic betting systems, and from there goes into some spin offs and playabe variations of those betting systems. It also covers other topics like biased wheels, numerical concepts that are important to playing the game, and technichal information about wheel construction and cheating (It does not teach you how to cheat). I consider the book an excellent referance for all Roulette players, and and a great addition to any library.


Spin Roulette Gold: Secrets of Beating the Wheel
Published in Paperback by Bonus Books (May, 1997)
Author: Frank Scoblete
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A Complete Guide to Roulette
Spin Roulette Gold is really three books in one. Scoblete discusses the various strategies that have been traditionally used to beat the game and he explains why they don't work in the long run. Then he goes on to discuss various methods of play that can actually give the player the edge. Finally, Scoblete supplies his readers with more than 10,000 spins of real roulette wheels in order to test his and other systems. What sets Scoblete's book apart is it research and his ability to write an enjoyable book on what in the hands of others can be a very dull topic. This is a really first rate book.

A Winner's handbook
Roulette is one of the oldest games and a game that people have been trying to beat for ages. Frank Scoblete has written the best book about the game that I have ever read. It is complete and comprehensive. You will learn different strategies to use, some that might be able to actually give you the edge! This book is easy to read and you will like Scoblete's writing style. If you play roulette, this book is mandatory.

Complete Analysis of the Game and Fun too!
Spin Roulette Gold is a complete analysis of roulette, betting systems that have been developed to beat the game (and don't!), and advantage-play methods that can actually give the player the edge. This is the best roulette book I have ever read and I recommend it to all roulette players and to those interested in this fascinating game. Scoblete is a great writer.


Beat the House: Sixteen Ways to Win at Blackjack, Roulette, Craps, Baccarat and Other Table Games
Published in Paperback by Citadel Pr (November, 1995)
Author: Frederick Lembeck
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Read this and ye shall know all
I had gotten this book from the library about 6 years ago. After running it through the paces of a computer program, I did find that his systems do work.
The systems are based on what goes up, must come down. Well, in real life, that is not always true, at least in your bankrolls time frame. You must use money management. Also, I have found that you MUST run several progressions at the same time. It helps you ride out the ones that have gone a bit long losing.
I found his talk about poss. rigged casinos a bit dated. This was also written before online gambling, which would have been nice. He mentioned several times about the minimum table limits being too high, but they aren't too high online. Too bad those games were avoided because of this.
His talk of God and other things eternal I thought was well done, and did not go on. Plus, you can skip right over it to the systems. Would like to compare notes with others sep2034athotmail.

Good
The systems really work, that's why I gave it 5 stars, but it's too full of syrup to be a really enjoyable read.

Inspiring
People who love the Lord will like this one very much. Atheists will despise it deeply. On the surface it appears to be a collection of mathematical gambling systems, but in his discussion of the phenomenon of luck, he gets into the role of the Almighty, and turns it into a treatise on the spiritual evolution of the human race. An unusual book, notable for its very great integrity. A fun book to read.


Roulette Secrets Revealed
Published in Paperback by Aikon Informations (May, 2001)
Author: John C. Steele
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Made Money Here
I was sceptical at first but after reading the book and trying the system, I'm convinced. It does really work. It not only shows you how to win money on roulette, but to also keep your money, which is key to winning. Anyway give it a try, you won't be disappointed.

This is by Far the Best Dam System for Winning at Roulette !
I've been playing roulette for the past 4 years and I have tried numerous systems (7 in total, 4 of the roulette systems I've tried are from other books I bought from Amazon.com) that give you an advantage but nothing compares to the consistent winnings I've had with John C. Steele's Roulette system. This system really WORKS !!!!! If you have tried other systems and have been disappointed like me, I can pretty much bet your search is over. I love his straight, no nonsense approach to winning at roulette, the book guides thru his easy to learn system, his basic system alone his worth the price of the book, his advance system is bonus money maker.

Made a killing with this book...
I thought this book was very informative. It gave specific details on the system... The advanced method part of the system really made me lots of money ($850). I even got my wife into it... I strongly recommend this book to anyone and anybody who loves to gamble.


The Casino Answer Book: How to Overcome the House Advantage When You Play Blackjack, Video Poker and Roulette
Published in Paperback by Bonus Books (October, 1998)
Author: John Grochowski

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