i saw "richard legge"'s video about earning lots of quick cash playing roulette and have read his pdf about using the martingale system betting on the 1st, 2nd and 3rd dozens.
i put his name in quotes because in his emails there is an address:
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1911 SW Campus Dr, federal way, WA 98023, USA
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but the white pages report that
there is no richard legge even in the whole state of washington
first of all, nobody in his right mind, suggesting people to gamble with their money would put a physical address where they could be reached. if somebody lost a ton of money and wanted someone else to blame, this guy would be the first one to go i think.
i've found a bunch of articles by
Richard Legg, among them
one linking to easycasinoprofits.com, half of the articles are about online affiliate marketing it seems.
i have written him a couple of emails suggesting rules that he should tell players about that 888.com has before they start gambling, but haven't received a single response. here is what i have written him (first is his email he sends out to people who download his pdf):
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2009/5/22 Richard Legge <easyboardgames@gmail.com>
Hey Nick,
I hope you managed to download and use the report the other
day. Here is the link in case you missed it:
http://www.easycasinoprofits.com/thanks.html
Many people are having a LOT of success with it and it's great
to see the little guy winning for a change :-)
Here is what some said in an email to me...
"hey richard i was searching and searching for something to
work and finally you put together a masterpeice article. i
took your advice and *even made a mistake* in the instructions
and STILL made $1100 dollars in three days! your a genius and
u gave the info away for free ... thanks!"
It's great to see people actually winning with this system.
As you'll see in the report, I've used it to win thousands
in the past few months.
If you're a little confused by it, take the time to read
through the report and see for yourself how it works. Then
go and try it out today.
http://www.easycasinoprofits.com/thanks.html
The sooner you get started, the sooner you can be winning.
It doesn't matter if you don't get it, just use the report
and you can win.
The guy who sent me the email above even made a mistake and
still won $1100 in three days.
Don't forget, using this system, you'll actually be playing
with the casinos money so you don't have to risk a penny of
your own! How cool is that? :-)
Here is the link. Go read it and start winning now!
http://www.easycasinoprofits.com/thanks.html
All the best,
Richard
1911 SW Campus Dr, federal way, WA 98023, USA
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2009/5/22 nick humphrey
Richard,
what i don't get is this:
the casino gives you $200 if you deposit 200. how do they stop people from just depositing money then taking the casinos 200 and quitting/cashing out? do they hold onto your deposit or something for a specific period of time?
i tried your system for about 10 minutes using the free play on 777.com and it seemed to work. it also makes sense to me so i believe it will work. but if the casino knows it will work, why wouldn't they change their algorithm?
888.com's bonus rules state:
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You will receive part of your Bonus instantly in your bankroll.
The remaining amount of the Bonus will be credited to your account in accordance to our bonus policy.
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you don't get 200 bucks right away.
i read in their bonus policy:
http://www.888.com/new888/home.htm?p...policy&lang=en
and it states:- The Welcome Bonus consists of 2 parts:
(1) Instant 25% up to €35: provided immediately upon deposit; and (2) Follow-up 75%: provided once the comp points reach 4.05x the follow-up bonus amount.
Example: If you make a first deposit of €100, then:
You will receive 25% of your Welcome Bonus immediately = €25
When you reach 75 x 4.05 = 303.75 comp points, then:
You will receive the remainder of your Welcome Bonus as a follow-up = €75
- The instant part of the Welcome Bonus can be cashed out only after an amount totaling *20 times has been wagered.
- The follow-up part of the Welcome Bonus can be cashed out only after an amount totaling 2 times has been wagered.
to be fair and honest i think you should state this in your report/document.
Sincerely,
Nick
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2009/5/22 nick humphrey
and what comp points are:
http://www.888.com/welcome/casino/en/2.htm
not as simple as one is lead to believe...
2009/5/22 nick humphrey
in addition you should inform people about about the time limit:
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The follow-up bonus expires 30 days after the first deposit was received.
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All bonuses and promotional offers extended to Members must be wagered at Casino-on-Net within 90 days of being credited to a Member's Account or within the period specified in the notification of a promotional offer if different. Casino-on-Net reserves the right, at its sole discretion and at a time of its choosing, to revoke any Bonuses and promotional offers, or any parts thereof, not used by a Member within the relevant time period.
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http://www.888.com/new888/home.htm?p...policy&lang=en
Nick
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i also just read this:
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Comp points accumulated via low-risk wagering in Wild Wheel, Roulette, Baccarat and Craps bets will not be eligible for any of our events and will not be calculated as a valid wager with regard to Casino-on-Net's Bonus Policy Cash Out requirements.
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http://www.888.com/new888/home.htm?p...policy&lang=en
your low-risk wagering strategy in roulette run the risk of making the comp points accumulated not valid towards cashing out bonus money.
Nick
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sticking strictly to his system and nothing else i think it is highly improbable to win 1100 in 3 days. we're talking about
$1-3 wins every time a 1st, 2nd or 3rd hasn't shown up for at least 7 spins. that takes some time. he has just released a new version (i got an email as i was writing this actually):
http://www.easycasinoprofits.com/update.html
i'll have to check it out.
legg's system should really only be a part of a roulette strategy, not the main essence, and i suggest you bump the number up to at least 8 spins just in case.
UPDATE: i just read his updated version. he is now suggesting using the martingale system betting on blacks or reds after 3 spins of the same color. he also writes:
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I have never seen a run of more than 6 of the same colours in a row
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it is not common, but i have seen it. you can check yourself on
http://www.777.com/play-roulette.html
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but even if you do, so long as you double your bet each time, you’ll always make a profit when you do win.
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in the pdf he says to go into the 1-300 room. max bets on a spot there are 100 (i.e. you can't bet more than $100 on red or black at one time and the total bet limit for a round is 300)
say that you start betting on black with $5 after 3 spins of red:
spin 4: $5
spin 5: $10
spin 6: $20
spin 7: $40
spin 8: $80
you can't double up any more. you can only lose 4 times, then you have to win the 5th time (spin 8) or you won't win back your original bet of $5. that's a lot of money to risk for $5. he should have at least wrote that you should go into the high rollers table (minimum bet $5, max 500 total, max 200 per specific spot), instead of the standard table, since he is suggesting you start betting with 5. this would give you one more chance to win back your initial bet since you now can bet a max of 200 on e.g. a color (spin 9 you would bet $160).
generally you shouldn't be betting on just 1 thing because there are many things going on at the same time:
highs lows (1-18, 19-36)
thirds (1-12, 13-24, 25-36)
evens odds
diversify your betting strategy. play it safe at first to win back your initial deposit, then you can be more risky once you're playing with the house's money.