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the Vellasio Roulette System

Started by vmaj, September 20, 2010, 08:47:49 PM

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vmaj

Hi everybody,

Anyone knows something about  the Vellasio Roulette System,or anybody have the Vellasio Roulette System?
Please share it with me or help me to buy,because i want to buy the Vellasio Roulette System,BUT i can not buy it on eBay,i can not buy it at
Rouletterevolution. com,i can not buy it the entire web.
Please help me!
My email address: kerekasz@gmail. com.
Thank you very much for your help!



Killroy Gentz

Don't waste your time buying systems.  They are all scams.   ;) FACT!

Colin

Killroy i am on my feet voting with both hands to support your statment system sellers are frods along with there systemsmuch better one on this great forum and they are FREE why do i post this well to tell the truth i was cought for £ :diablo: :blush2:40 last evening that IT NO MORE YES I have learned No More no more S**T from the the system sellers :agree:FOOL OLD COLIN

Killroy Gentz

Sorry to hear about you being scammed Colin.  See it as school fees.  Know now that there is no system seller that is legit.  They are all scams.  Simple.  Why sell a system if it is a golden goose? I know the same has been said a billion times but how do one bring it over that people actually listen and take it to heart.

No disrespect to you Colin for buying a system but I see sellers being successful scamming people because people are lazy (they want an ABC system that is no different than a automatic cash machine - and that does not exist).
People are desperate (desperate people do desperate things and are easy targets for scammers)

People always seek the easy way out (guess that would be part of lazy).

People are greedy.  Scammers love to entice you by showing pictures of Dollars and fancy cars, yachts and tuxidos and pretty girls.  The best of it all is that people are 99% sure they are going to be scammed.  Yet they will purchase the item in question just to make sure about that 1% that you convince yourself could be true.  What the hell! It's only $49. 99. . . . . .  what if it is the real thing! Then the cars and the money and all of that for only 50 bucks! Oh what the heck let's do it!

What pisses me of is not only the money system buyers loose when purchasing the system but also the 10x that amount they loose implimenting this crap. 

All people are weak.  Some learn to recognise their weaknesses and act, which makes them a stronger person, unfortunately not everyone can or want to address their weaknesses.

To me system sellers are the bottom of the barrel maggots that should be exterminated.  They are free to scam on the internet.  We should be free to put them on a hit list and take 'em down! Judge Dread style! You are under arrest, BBOOOOOOMMMM! Sorry I meant you are dead.  :thumbsup:

gizmotron

That's not entirely true. Not all system sellers are frauds. I have taught eight students now. I'm sure that some of them find it difficult to win above the statistical average. All of them have received instructions on how to read randomness and to relate to conditions that seem to be favorable. They have learned how to be patient and to wait for opportunities that they can clearly identify. They all are learning from practice. And all of them are still remaining quiet about it. My goal is to show a few people how to do this. It's my legacy and I'm not ashamed to require the $500 training fee. It makes the story the best it can be. I don't know how many years the students will get to use this method. But I will have shared it. I didn't just keep it to myself. I'm not too concerned about those skeptics that for now believe they are right. That's just part of the full story.

medo

Quote from: Gizmotron on September 21, 2010, 03:12:52 PM
That's not entirely true. Not all system sellers are frauds. I have taught eight students now. I'm sure that some of them find it difficult to win above the statistical average. All of them have received instructions on how to read randomness and to relate to conditions that seem to be favorable. They have learned how to be patient and to wait for opportunities that they can clearly identify. They all are learning from practice. And all of them are still remaining quiet about it. My goal is to show a few people how to do this. It's my legacy and I'm not ashamed to require the $500 training fee. It makes the story the best it can be. I don't know how many years the students will get to use this method. But I will have shared it. I didn't just keep it to myself. I'm not too concerned about those skeptics that for now believe they are right. That's just part of the full story.

---THEY ALL ARE REMAINING QUITE ABOUT THAT---
Course they are quite as there isn't any.
But your goal is to suck some with this kind of
talk.You are a scammer Gizmo,nothing else.

Herb6

QuoteThat's not entirely true. Not all system sellers are frauds. I have taught eight students now. I'm sure that some of them find it difficult to win above the statistical average. All of them have received instructions on how to read randomness and to relate to conditions that seem to be favorable. They have learned how to be patient and to wait for opportunities that they can clearly identify. They all are learning from practice. And all of them are still remaining quiet about it. My goal is to show a few people how to do this. It's my legacy and I'm not ashamed to require the $500 training fee. It makes the story the best it can be. I don't know how many years the students will get to use this method. But I will have shared it. I didn't just keep it to myself. I'm not too concerned about those skeptics that for now believe they are right. That's just part of the full story
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Gizmo,

I believe you're full of it, but I'll give you a chance to prove it.  I'll bankroll Davey Jones against any of your flunkies in a challenge. This is your chance to prove that you and your (cough) students aren't full of blarney.


-Herb6

cheese

Quote from: Herb6 on September 21, 2010, 10:09:29 PM
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Gizmo,

I believe you're full of it, but I'll give you a chance to prove it.  I'll bankroll Davey Jones against any of your flunkies in a challenge. This is your chance to prove that you and your (cough) students aren't full of blarney.


-Herb6

I'm sure Gizmo will jump at the chance to prove his students are doing well. I believe in you, Giz, don't let us down!

gizmotron

The problem with proving it is that it will lead to the quick death of using it. What I have now is a gang of skeptics that wouldn't part with $500 if their mother's lives depended on it. And on top of that They are so bent in their beliefs that roulette can't be beaten that they would probably blab the training all over the internet. It takes work and practice to develop the ability to perceive opportunities that come and go from common randomness. All it will take is one angry person that did not do the work. That's why I charge $500 in the first place. It's just enough to weed out the lazy and angry people.

One of my students suggests that I write a tell all book. In order to get the story of all this out there. That book would include a chapter on the skeptics at these forums. The book itself would cause a whirlwind and a stampede. It would be backed up with a free download of the practice software. It would change everything.

Nope, right now I control the situation. Perhaps I should write the book in case someone spills the beans. Just be prepared to go to press and all that. I know I can count on the loyal opposition to compliment themselves once again.

Herb6

I suggest your students report you for fraud.  :sarcastic:

medo

Quote from: Herb6 on September 22, 2010, 02:34:08 PM
I suggest your students report you for fraud.  :sarcastic:

Nobody there to report Gizmo. :agree: :haha:

cheese

Quote from: Gizmotron on September 22, 2010, 12:56:16 PM


One of my students suggests that I write a tell all book. In order to get the story of all this out there. That book would include a chapter on the skeptics at these forums. The book itself would cause a whirlwind and a stampede. It would be backed up with a free download of the practice software. It would change everything.



I'm for that. Write the book, the sooner the better. But get somebody to write it for you, if it will be anything like a lot of your posts on roulette, it will be too confusing, I never know what you're talking about. Use a ghost writer, explain it all to him.

Colin

Perhaps this system does not exist shurly the seller would have an URL on line some plase i would love to find it and read all they money we are missimng not having it LOL to night i will have a go on Gamblers Glen .Colin :lol:

gizmotron

Quote from: cheese on September 22, 2010, 05:49:06 PM
I'm for that. Write the book, the sooner the better. But get somebody to write it for you, if it will be anything like a lot of your posts on roulette, it will be too confusing, I never know what you're talking about. Use a ghost writer, explain it all to him.

The reason you can't understand me is because I'm deliberately cryptic.

Definition of deliberate: "consider: think about carefully; weigh"

Definition of cryptic: "having or seeming to have a hidden or ambiguous meaning : mysterious"

Do you really expect me to walk you through it all for free? Why should I do that? If after publishing do you think I will care how long the opportunity to use it will last? All I will want is a brief moment to watch almost all of you fess up and admit that you all blew it. I can get that and get paid a little too. None of my students have any difficulty understanding me. I can prove that too.

xman1970


xman1970

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