Roulette Killer Scam Review
This is going to be a review about a roulette program that I recently purchased called Roulette Killer. Prior to purchasing Roulette Killer I had not had much look with online roulette and I thought that it would be able to help me put the odds in my favour.
The website has many bold claims, one of which is that Albert Einstein was wrong about not being able to beat roulette, another claim being that he makes $10000 a month using this software.
The way the software works is you give it the last 10 spins and then it tells you what to bet on. One thing that I noticed is that the software does not tell you how much to wager, just where to wager.
On the website the maker says that he does not use any form of progression, so I decided to use flat betting, this was one of the things that impressed me in the first place about the software that there was no need to use progressive betting. I started using the software and was instantly disappointed.
Roulette Killer tells you to bet on all the outside bets. The way it works is: if in the last 10 spins there was 6 blacks and 4 reds, roulette killer assumes that red is more likely and tells you to bet on it. The software also applies the same principal for all the other bets.
I found this system to be very flawed, and of all the systems that I had used this is the one I lost with most, every spin I was wagering $5 in total on different parts of the table and was typically only winning $3 back.
I then tried to use a mild progression after my losses and this made things worse. The problem with online roulette is that you can go long periods without the outside bets showing and this is why programs like Roulette Killer cannot work long term.
I would not recommend this product to anyone as it does not work, the maker claims that it is new, but it has been around since 2007 and I am writing this in mid August 2009 so that is a false claim, it may of worked when it came out but it definitely doesnt work now.