by PokerWriter | Posted in Casino Gambling On 31st August
Over the years I’ve played a multitude of casino games but my favourite remains roulette. The great combination of luck and maths involved in this game is what attracts me to it I think. There are lots of different strategies that I have read and tried in the time that I have been playing, and I have received varying results understandably.
I have even given some of the strategies on the internet that you have to pay for too in my time. Most of them I have picked up for free in forums, but there have been one or two that I have paid for due to sheer curiosity.
One of the worst ones I’ve bought was called Paragon Roulette by a seller called Jerry Adams. This is one that I bought on impulse back in 2007, I was very naive back then. Jerry Adams was claiming that he had a secret bet and that it could be used to make $15,000 a month.
It does sound too good to be true looking back and I wish that I had realised that at the time. I knew that I had been conned as soon as I got hold of it, you just needed to bet on two lines that hadn’t come up recently then use a progression when you lost.
This certainly isn’t a secret bet; it’s a fallacy and nothing more. Systems like this just don’t work and playing a free roulette game would soon reveal that to you. The thing that annoyed me most about Paragon Roulette was the price which was a hefty $200.
Apparently there was a money back guarantee that Jerry offered but I didn’t get refund because he didn’t honour it. I would have been better just going to my credit card company really and getting them to force a refund instead. It was a lesson learned though and I would advise that all of you think twice about buying roulette systems because they are normally always too good to be true.
