Roulette Killer Betting Software Review

By Nick Porter


There is a program called roulette killer that is a popular roulette betting program and it was early 2007 when it first came about. From the moment this program was released, it was heavily promoted by online marketers so they could get a commission.

You will find a lot of positive reviews about it when you search for reviews for it online, however none of this good feedback is true. If you ever see a roulette software program or eBook available to buy on the internet, all the affiliate reviews that you will see will be positive but untrue.

With roulette killer, you simply have to enter into it what the last ten numbers were, then you will be told how to bet by it. It will always tell you place your bets on outside ones that over the past ten spins have come up the least.

To give a basic example, if in the last ten spins, there were 8 blacks but only a couple reds, you will be instructed to bet on red next. In the long term this is useless, as it is well known that these types or roulette strategies are not good.

Roulette killer is a scam because the website for it is full of total lies. An example of one of these lines is where the author claims that there are only three easy steps to winning at roulette, this comes complete with a cartoon character holding a big bag of money.

He claims to personally make over $10,000 a month and has various pictures of luxuries on his site which he claims to own such as a Porsche. There's even a picture of an online bank statement showing over half a million dollars.

Whether or not this screen shot is real is irrelevant, for all you know he made his money scamming people. What's absolutely certain is that the money didn't come from winning at roulette.

To sum up, it has to be said that you should keep away from roulette killer. However, even though the internet is full of warnings just like this review, people still seem to be reading the fake reviews and falling for them.




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