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Jerry Adams Paragon Roulette | paragonroulette.com

 

Fraudulent Jerry Adams Paragon roulette


This is clear fraud. The paragon roulette system seller (Jerry Adams) has no shame, so he's just like most other roulette system sellers. He is one of the worst. The paragon roulette site tells you exactly what you want to hear and never lets the truth get in the way. Jerry Adams claims there is a secret bet you can make and that you will earn $15,000 per month and that you can win on absolutely any wheel, including at online casinos. The testimonials on his site are obviously faked because the system is another one for the trash and can no way be used for consistent profits and long term winnings. The paragon roulette system so called "secret bet" is simply waiting for a set of numbers to not come up, and then you play a progression. This is nothing new and far from some magical secret bet. I guess people looking for winning systems want to believe there is some "secret bet" which is why Jerry Adams claims that is what his system uses.


UPDATE 5th Feb 2007: Jerry Adams now has multiple sites and is trying to avoid countless claims that he's a fraud. Despite this review and many warnings throughout the internet, people are still being fooled. I still frequently receive complaints from his purchasers saying he is not responding when they ask for a refund. I suggest purchasers complain to the payment processor and they'll force a refund. Lack of complaints and complacency is how these frauds get away with it. People like Jerry should be in jail.


VERDICT: Fraudulent. Scam artists like Jerry Adams get away with it because they offer money-back guarantees, but only actually give the refund if a purchaser complains to the payment processor. Currently I'm receiving more complaints about Jerry Adams and the paragon roulette system than any of the others reviewed here.

Jerry Adams Paragon Roulette

 

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John Ager Gambling System | jagergamblingsystems.co.uk

 

FraudulentJohn Ager gambling systems


John Ager offers a variety of gambling systems. He's actually been around for some time, but I was only asked to review him when he surfaced on the roulette forum. John caters for every budget and interest, and offers numerous "special offers" which is typical of gambling system sellers. I have been contacted by several of his purchasers, and have been sent scanned copies of some of his systems. While I do not have every one of his systems, once you see just a few of them, you clearly see John is nothing more than a gambling amateur, a promoter and dishonest system seller offering a broad range of junk. He caters for every type of unsuspecting gambler.


On his web site and in forum posts, John makes some statements that are true, and he sounds like a professional you'd want to deal with. But what gives him away are specific statements about beating roulette that are utterly, completely, and without any doubt FALSE. They are in fact so untrue that to any real professional, it is perfectly clear John is not a gambling professional, and he has no idea what he's talking about. He is nothing more than a system seller trying to appear as a professional. But for someone that doesn't know any better, it would be easy to be fooled by his mix of lies with truth.


Even if I didn't now have some of his systems, there are countless points that raise red flags. For example, John claims to have winning systems for electronic spins, and that the system is "infallible" at online casinos if used correctly. You simply cannot beat random number generator spins. Also, John claims to have winning even money bet systems. It is impossible as anyone that understands the mathematics of the roulette table would tell you. Even Einstein himself confirmed this.


VERDICT: Fraudulent. Not only is his material unprofessional and full of spelling errors, it is plain incorrect. I have more than enough of his systems to give a credible verdict. John Ager is far from a gambling professional. He claims anyone can visit him for a personal demo. This is a perfect example of why a seller claiming anyone can visit them for a personal demo holds no weight whatsoever. Very few people (if any at all) are going to travel across the globe for a gambling system and he knows that.

John Ager

 

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Andruchi Roulette Strategy | andruchi.com

 

Andruchi free roulette systemFraudulent


Andruchi has roulette systems for online casinos and real roulette wheels. The Andruchi roulette systems are based on the law of a third and chaotic patterns. I am very familiar with chaotic patterns and systems based on the law of a third. Part of the theory Andruchi presents is correct, but it is incorrect where it counts which ultimately leads to the failure of the Andruchi roulette systems in the long term. Andruchi claims his most recent players have generated favorable results, and although of course he claims the results to be statistically significant, I completely disagree as realistically the favorable results he claims his players have generated are only short term results. Andruchi also claims his roulette systems win against a set of spins he has, but this is meaningless as any system can be "reverse engineered" to win against a set of spins. Thorough testing conducted by myself clearly indicated the Andruchi roulette systems fail in the long term just like most other systems.


UPDATE (15th MAR 2007): It is now apparent this seller is also responsible for the scam rouletteflaw.com and casinoflaw.com. The web sites for these scams say there is a flaw in some online casino software, and that if you apply the free system provided at the specific casinos he tells you about, then you will win. This is complete rubbish. All he is doing is asking you to sign up at those specific casinos so you he gets the commissions on your losses. These types of scams are not uncommon. In fact they're everywhere. In other words he no longer appears to sell a system, he gives a system for free and says it will only work at the specific casinos he lists. But he of course doesn't say he is paid commissions on losses from players.


VERDICT: The Andruchi roulette systems are no better than random bet selection. His systems are intelligently created, but apply only partially correct theory. Andruchi's systems have some similarities to the Don Young system. Roulette systems based on chaotic patterns and the law of a third fail because they do not forecast future spins - they only give you patterns from past spins that cannot be used to make predictions that are accurate enough to overcome the house edge. In other words, the Andruchi systems fails in the long term. Of Andruchi would know his own systems fail in the long term, which is why I cannot believe Andruchi is anything but another common system seller knowingly selling garbage.

Andruchi Roulette

 

 

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