Thursday, March 27, 2008

The Strategy Has Been Moved

Hi all, I'd just like to say that I've moved my roulette-beating strategy to its new location here. About the only difference is that it's now with Wordpress instead of Blogger and the format is a little easier to read, however if you scroll down you can still read the orginal in all its glory!

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Happy gaming!

David.

Tuesday, March 25, 2008

My GUARANTEED Roulette-Beating Strategy

Okay, I know you may be thinking that as far as odds go, and Casino has the edge over you when you play, right? Well normally that would be the case, however with my Roulette beating strategy it surely isn't.

In this strategy I'm not only going to explain to you that this strategy works, but I'm going to prove it to you using mathematics to show you that you will have a mathematical edge over the Casinos and have a higher chance of winning than they do. In fact, this strategy proves that you actually have around a 60% edge over the casino in the long run, which enables you to take a considerable amount of money from them. So, without any further ado, here we go!

ROULETTE: THE GAME

I know that some people here may not be seasoned pros when it comes to casino games, so first of all I'm going to explain how Roulette works. If you do know this already, please be patient and just keep reading anyway.

If you don’t already know, Roulette is one of the most famous table games ever devised. In simple terms, the game centres around a large wheel with slots on it, each slot representing a number from 1 to 36, and each number also representing a colour, either red or black.

On the board there is also the number 0, represented with the colour green. If the ball lands on this number, you will automatically lose and the casino will win that round.

The wheel is spun and a small white ball is spun around the outer edge of the rim of this wheel in the opposite direction the wheel is spinning. When the ball loses its momentum, it falls onto the wheel and comes to rest in one of the numbered slots.

Next to the Roulette wheel on a table is a board with all the numbers from the wheel on the board, and this is where you actually place your bet. A picture of the Roulette wheel and board from one of the online casinos we will be using is shown below.

Basically, the object of Roulette is to predict where this ball is going to land and to place your bet accordingly. Not an easy feat considering you have only a 1-in-37 chance of getting it right, or a 2.7% chance of picking the right number.

But as you can see by looking at the picture, there are many different ways of placing a bet. Not only can you place a bet on an individual number, but you can place a bet on entire sections of the board. I will explain how these bets work now.

SINGLE NUMBER BET
This is where a bet is placed on one number only on the board, on any number between 1 and 36. The odds of winning here are 37-to-1 (taking the 0 into account), meaning if you win, your bet will be multiplied by 36. For example, a $1 winning bet will win you $36. However the odds of getting this right are 2.7%, which is not in your favour.

RED BET
This is where you will place your bet on the ball landing on any red number on the board. You would do this by placing your bet on the red diamond in the betting area. You win if the ball lands on any red number and pays out 1-to-1, meaning you will double your bet. So a winning bet of $1 will win you $1.

BLACK BET
Exactly the same as above, however you will be betting on all the black numbers on the board. The odds are exactly the same as a red bet, the only difference being that you would bet on the black diamond in the betting area of the board.

LOW BET (L)
A ‘Low Bet’ is a bet placed on the ‘1st 12’ section of the Roulette betting board. A bet placed here covers all the numbers between 1 and 12. Your odds of winning here are 2-to-1, meaning you have around a one-in-three chance of winning. A winning bet here pays out two-to one, meaning that a $1 bet will win you an additional $2.

MIDDLE BET (M)
A middle bet follows the same rules as above, however covers the numbers on the ‘2nd 12’ section of the board which is all numbers between 13 to 24.

HIGH BET (H)
This is the same as both a low and middle bet, however this covers the ‘3rd 12’ section of the board, which is all numbers between 25 to 36.

Although there are other ways of betting in Roulette, this method will only concern the Low, Middle and High betting methods, which we will go into more detail very soon. But at this stage, please take note that I have labelled the Low, Middle and High bets with their corresponding letters, L,M and H. Remember these as we will refer back to this later.

So, that’s the basics of how Roulette works and how we bet. Soon I will be telling you exactly when and where to bet, however if you would like to watch a short introductory video posted on Youtube from an American casino detailing how Roulette works, you can click here. Just make sure when you’re watching the video, don’t listen to how he is saying the minimum bet is $4 per spin. This will not apply to us and is only a rule for the casino that is being spoken about on the film.

Hopefully now you’ll understand how this all works but if you don’t, go back and read over it again until you do. If however you have any further questions, please don’t hesitate to email me at lucky7gamblingblog@gmail.com.

WHY ROULETTE IS UNFAIR

I mentioned before that Roulette is an inherently unfair game that is tipped in the favour of the casino and now I’ll explain to you why. When I wrote this e-book a lot of people told me not to include this part as it may sway you not to try the method out, however I want you to be informed of everything before you put any money down.

You know by now that there are 36 numbers on the board, as well as the 37th number which is the zero. It is this zero that makes Roulette unfair and tips the odds in the favour of the casino.

Any time you bet and the ball lands on this zero, the casino will win and any bets placed on the table will be lost, regardless of where they are placed. This is the casino’s special number that ensures it has an advantage over the player, because as we know, you don’t have a special number that always ensures you win.

Although there is only a 2.7% chance of the ball landing on the zero, it means that when it does, no matter where you have bet, you will lose. If this is then worked out into a dollar figure, it means the casino will make approximately $2.70 for every $100 bet on the board.

If we take this into account, the law of averages states that for every $100 bet on a Roulette table, the gambler will return with only $97.30. This is the inherent law that means casinos generally make money from gamblers and gamblers generally don’t make any money themselves.

So, in order to win at Roulette, we have to not only even out the odds, but we must tip the odds in our favour. In the next section I will prove to you with the use of simple mathematics how we can do this beyond a shadow of a doubt.

This is where things get interesting.

HOW WE MAKE ROULETTE UNFAIR FOR THE CASINO

To tip the odds in our favour, we have to manipulate the law of averages. To show you how this works, I’m going to put into play some simple mathematics, but I’ll try to make it as easy to understand as I can.

When we actually begin to place our bets, we will be doing so on the ‘1st 12’, ‘2nd 12’ and ‘3rd 12’ (or L, M and H) sections of the board, so I’ll be using these to demonstrate how the law of averages works.

Whenever you place a L, M, or H bet, the odds of the ball landing on your section are about 32.4%. If Roulette were a fair game it would be 33.3%, but we have to take into account the 2.7% edge that the casino has over you with the zero.

So any time you place a bet on L, M, or H, your chances of winning are 32.4%, which means your chance of losing is 67.6%. If you straight-out bet on L, M, or H, you can see that your odds are not very good, are they?

But we’re actually going to capitalise on your odds of losing by stacking them up on top of each other. Basically, we’re going to take advantage of the fact that large losing streaks – like losing ten or twenty times in a row – are extremely rare. And how we do this is by waiting until a large losing streak comes up on either a L, M, or H bet.

To make things easier for you to understand, let me show you the odds of either a L, M, or H bet NOT coming up or losing a certain amount of times in a row. How I have done this is by starting with the number 100 (representing 100% chance of losing, subtracting 2.7 from this (representing the 2.7% house-edge the casino has from the number zero) and dividing it by three (to represent each third of the board – L, M and H). The number that we are left with is 32.4, rounded down to the nearest single decimal place. This then means our odds of winning a L, M, or H bet are 32.4%.

But as I mentioned we’re about to capitalise on our chance of losing, which means if you subtract the 32.4% chance of winning from 100%, you’re left with 67.6%. So on every spin of the wheel on a L, M or H bet, you have a 67.6% chance of losing is you place a bet on either the L, M, or H section.

To calculate the chances of either a L, M, or H not coming up a certain amount of times in a row, we simply multiply 100 by .676 (representing the 67.6%) and that is your chance of losing that amount of times in a row. If you multiply 100 by .676 once, representing one spin of the wheel, you’ll be left with a figure of 67.6, which represents the 67.6% chance of losing once in a row. We’ve already confirmed this is correct.

So to figure out your chance of losing on a certain section twice in a row, you must multiply 100 by .676 twice. If you do this you will be left with a figure of 45.697. This means you have a 45.697% chance of losing twice in a row on either a L, M, or H bet. If you continue to do this, you will get the averages of losing, up to as many spins as you want to calculate.

For the purposes of this system, I have calculated it up to twenty-one losses in a row, but when we are using this system we will only need to consider bets up to eighteen losses in a row.

LOSS #

CHANCE

LOSS #

CHANCE

LOSS #

CHANCE

1

67.6%

8

4.360%

15

0.281%

2

45.697%

9

2.947%

16

0.190%

3

30.891%

10

1.992%

17

0.128%

4

20.882%

11

1.347%

18

0.086%

5

14.116%

12

0.910%

19

0.058%

6

9.542%

13

0.615%

20

0.039%

7

6.450%

14

0.416%

21

0.026

As you can see from this diagram, the chances of losing even ten times in a row betting on a single section (either L, M, or H) are extremely low, and the chance of eighteen losses in a row are even lower, being 0.086%, or around one in every 1,162 spins.

To calculate how many spins the law of averages says that a loss will occur, take the number 100 and divide it by the percentage chance that a certain section will not come up after a certain amount of spins. How I got the 1,162 average spins before you will lose eighteen in a row, I divided 100 by 0.086, which is the percentage. This leaves you with a figure of 1,162.

As you can see, there is a bit of mathematics involved in how this system works, however I am only showing this to you to prove this system works. You will not have to remember all of this to actually put it into place. I just want you to understand what we’re doing so that you believe me when I say this works.

So, now we’ve figured out that a long line of losses is extremely rare, we need to figure out a way to make this work for us, and this is exactly what I’ve done with this system.

WHEN AND WHERE TO BET

Normally, you’d begin betting right away and most likely you’d begin losing around 67.6% of the time, which is not good. So what we’re going to do is to wait until there has been a long line of losses on a certain L, M, or H section before we bet.

What you must do is to find an online casino that enables you to spin the wheel before you bet, and to my knowledge there is only one which is the one you’ll find by clicking here.

By being able to spin the wheel without having to bet, we can record which sections of the board (L, M, or H) have not come up in a while, capitalising on their odds of coming up soon. How we do this is to begin spinning the wheel without betting, and record the sections that come up by writing them down on a piece of paper.

For example, you may spin the wheel and the number 34 comes up, which as you should know by looking at the board is in the ‘3rd 12’ section, which we also know is the High, or H, section. So what you would do is to write the letter ‘H’ on a piece of paper.

Then without betting, you would spin again. This time the number 11 may come up, which by looking at the board you can tell is in the ‘1st 12’ section of the board, the Low section. You would then write the letter ‘L’ on your piece of paper.

After a while, you will have whole string of letters written down that may look something like this:

L, M, H, H, M, L, H, L, L, L, M, M, L, H, H, L

Obviously the letters written down will depend on what numbers have come while you have been spinning the wheel and will not be in this exact order.

One thing to consider is that the ball may land on the zero. In this case just write a ‘0’ on your sheet of paper. So if you did get one or more zeros somewhere in there, your paper might look like this:

H, L, M, M, M, L, H, 0, M, H, 0, H, L, L, M, L

The point is, you would continue to spin the wheel without betting, just recording either L, M, H or 0 whenever they come up.

Although you are just writing down what seem to be random letters, there is method to the implied madness here. You do need to pay attention to what you are writing down because this is crucial in making the system work.

So, keep watching your letters until you notice that one letter has not appeared nine times in a row, meaning that the ball has not landed on that section of the board nine times in a row. To show you what this might look like, have a look at the string of letters below:

L, M, H, L, H, M, M, H, H, H, L, H, H, L, L, H

As you can see, the letter ‘M’ has not been written down for the last nine spins, meaning the ball has not landed in the ‘2nd 12’ section of the board nine times in a row. This is where you need to act in order to make use of the law of averages.

NOTE: Although it doesn’t sound likely that the ball will not land in a section of the board nine times or more in a row (only 2.947%), keep in mind this is actually a higher percentage than the ball landing on a solitary number, or the zero (only 2.7%). Once you put this system into practice, you will see it happen a lot more than you might expect.

So, once we see a section of the board not come up for nine spins in a row, we bet. We place our bet on the section that has NOT come up for nine spins in a row.

Let me go over this again so we’re both sure you understand. You spin the wheel without betting and record either L, M, or H depending on where the ball lands, and take note when a certain letter is not recorded for nine spins. On the tenth spin, we place our bet on the section of the board (either L, M, or H) that has NOT come up in the last nine spins.

Got that? If not, go over it again. Then to make sure you’ve got it, go over the simple steps I have listed below.

STEP 1: Spin the Roulette wheel without betting and record on a piece of paper the letters L, M, or H (corresponding to the ‘1st 12’, ‘2nd 12’ and ‘3rd 12’ sections of the board) depending on where the ball falls.

STEP 2: Take note of any letters that have not appeared for nine spins in a row.

STEP 3: On the tenth (10th) spin, place a bet on the section of the board that has not appeared for the last nine spins.

Sounds easy right? Well that’s the basics down, but there is a little more to it than that. But before you go any further, ensure you understand what we’ve gone over so far. If you’re still struggling with it, please email me at lucky7gamblingblog@gmail.com so we can go over it personally.

MAKING THE ODDS WORK FOR US

OK, so we’ve established that we’re placing a bet once a section has not come up nine times in a row, meaning we’re actually placing a bet on the tenth spin. Once again, once a the ball HAS NOT landed on a section of the board nine time, you will place a bet on the section that HAS NOT come up for the last nine spins.

As an example, let’s say that the ball has not landed in the ‘1st 12’ section of the board for nine spins, which on your piece of paper might look something like this:

L, M, M, H, M, L, L, H, M, H, M, M, H, H, H, H

As you can see, we have not recorded an ‘L’ for nine spins, which means it is time for us to bet. In this case, we would place our bet on the ‘1st 12’ section of the board.

As you will see from the diagram I listed earlier in the e-book, you will notice that for every spin after a number has not come up a certain times in a row, the odds of it not coming up on the next spin are lowered every time. So on the tenth spin, the odds of the ball NOT landing on the ‘1st 12’ or ‘L’ section of the board are reduced to 1.992%.

So we still have a chance of losing this bet, but it is only around 1.992%. If we do lose and we need to bet again – which would be the eleventh spin – our odds of the ball not landing are reduced to only 1.347%.

So what we do is to continue to bet on the section that hasn’t come up (while still recording the letters L, M and H) until it does come up. Simple.

But if we do lose on the tenth spin, we need to make sure we can recoup our losses somehow and make them up on the bet that we finally do win. It is possible – though highly unlikely – that we may lose on the tenth, eleventh, or even twelfth spin. So we need to make certain that when we do win, we have made a profit and not a loss.

How we do this is that we raise our bet every time we lose, until we finally win. This works not only to eliminate the losses we have accrued on the previous bets, but will also ensure we have made a profit.

So on the tenth spin, we might bet $5 for example. If we win, great! As we know, the odds are 2-to-1, meaning that we would make a $10 profit. But if we lose this bet and have to bet on the eleventh spin, we must make a bet of $10, instead of the $5 we started with.

If we then win on the eleventh bet, we will still make the 2-to-1 profit meaning that we will win $20. When you subtract the $5 we lost on the last round of betting, it means we have made a $15 profit.

However in the unlikely event that we lose the eleventh round, we would raise our bet again, this time making a bet of $15. If we win, we will collect a $30 profit (2-to-1 odds), and once we subtract the $5 and $10 we lost in the previous rounds of betting we still come out $15 in the green.

This method of betting is based on an age-old mathematical principle that was deduced thousands of years ago. Don’t worry, you won’t have to figure out how to do it as I’ve listed exactly how you should raise every bet, just follow the diagram below:

BET #

BET AMOUNT

PROFIT ON WIN

1

No bet

-

2

No bet

-

3

No bet

-

4

No bet

-

5

No bet

-

6

No bet

-

7

No bet

-

8

No bet

-

9

No bet

-

10

$5

$10

11

$10

$15

12

$15

$15

13

$20

$10

14

$30

$10

15

$45

$10

16

$65

$10

17

$100

$10

18

$150

$10

At first, you’ll find that you only have to raise a small amount, though on the extremely unlikely instance that you must bet on the fifteenth, sixteenth, seventeenth, or even eighteenth spin, you must raise a much larger amount to cover your previous losses.

It might sound a lot, though keep in mind that in order for a number not to come up eighteen times in a row requires an extremely unlucky streak. However we don’t care about luck here, only the law of averages and hard facts, so that would equate to only a 0.086% chance of a L, M, or H section not appearing eighteen times in a row, which the law of averages states will only happen once in every 1,162 spins.

You may have also noticed that I haven’t listed anything after eighteen spins and there is a very good reason for that. You see, to limit people from continually raising, the casino limits the amount of money you can bet in a single spot to $200. Because of this, we must stop betting at eighteen spins because a bet on the nineteenth spin would require us to bet an amount of $225, which the casino will not allow us to do.

So it can happen and if it does you stand to lose a decent amount of money, but in this case there are two things in your favour which we’ll talk about now.

LAW OF WINNINGS

Okay, there are two main things working in our favour when it comes to betting on Roulette using a method like this, and that’s not taking into account the extreme unlikelihood of our section not coming up eighteen or more times in a row.

The first is again based on the law of averages, this time working it to figure out how much money we stand to win.

To figure out how much money you stand to win here, we must again use mathematics, however I will guide you through this again.

Because we will only be betting from the tenth spin and up to a maximum of the eighteenth spin, we need to calculate using the law of averages how many spins it would take us to accrue a total of eighteen losses.

We do this by figuring out how many spins the law of averages states that it will take before a loss occurs on every spin between the tenth and eighteenth loss, and then adding them together. So as mentioned earlier we would take the number 100 (from 100%) and divide the percentage chance of losing at every bet from the tenth to the eighteenth by this number to work out the average amount of spins.

Haven’t lost you yet? Good.

So we’d take 100 and divide it by 1.992 (the percentage chance of not having the ball land in our section ten times in a row) which would give us the number 50 (rounded to the nearest whole number from 50.200). This would mean that the law of averages states that the ball would not land on a certain section ten times in a row only once every fifty spins.

We would then do this for the eleventh spin. Take 100, divide it by 1.347 and we would get the number 74. This would mean that the law of averages states that the ball would not land on a certain section eleven times in a row only once every seventy-four spins.

We would then do this for all bets from the tenth to the eighteenth and get a result for each, which would look like the table below:

BET #

% CHANCE OF LOSING

AVERAGE SPINS

10

1.992%

50

11

1.347%

74

12

0.910%

110

13

0.615%

163

14

0.416%

240

15

0.281%

356

16

0.190%

526

17

0.128%

781

18

0.086%

1163


Now that you’ve got all those numbers, you must add them together to get the average number of calculated spins of accruing losses on spins ten through eighteen together.

This number is 3,463. Meaning the law of averages states that to accrue losses ten to eighteen together (of course not including losses one through nine as we are not betting on those) will only happen once in every 3,463 spins.

This also means that every 3,463 spins we will get to a point where we will lose eighteen times in a row and cannot continue due to the casino enforcing a maximum betting limit. To figure out our loss here, you need to add together the amounts of all bets between the tenth and eighteenth, which will give us a total of $440.

So the law of averages states we will lose $440 every 3,463 spins. But how much money will we have won in that time? Will it be more than we have lost?

Well, this is where the law of averages begins to work in our favour.

The next stage in working out our potential earnings is to figure out when we will most likely make a profit. Of course because we know we will only be betting from the tenth bet, that means we will begin making money from the tenth bet, which as you can see from the table above the law of averages states will happen every 50th spin.

This means on average, every 50th spin we would have made a $10 profit. So to figure out how much money we stand to make, we need to divide 3,463 (the amount of spins until we make an unrecoverable loss because of the casino’s betting limits) by 50. This gives us a number of 69 (rounded down to the nearest whole number). This is the amount of wins we will have before we make an unrecoverable loss and as we know we will make a minimum of $10 profit per win, this leaves us with a total of $690 minimum profit, with a maximum profit of $1035 if you manage to get $15 winning spins every time.

So if we subtract the $440 we will lose at some point in that 3,463 spins because of an unrecoverable loss, we are left with a figure of between $250 and $595. This is what you stand to win every 1,163 spins of the roulette wheel.

If you figure out that I can make a total of around 300 spins per hour, working ten hours a day, that’s between $200 and $500 per day, in US dollars, that you can make EVERY SINGLE DAY!

You want to work five days a week from home and that’s $4000 to $10,000 per month. WITHOUT LEAVING YOUR OWN HOUSE! You want to go out and work then fine, but I'm going to sit here and play Roulette.

So basically, I've just proven to you using simple mathematics that there is a way you can beat the casino in the game of odds. And if you still don't believe the numbers, I challenge you to run them yourself, or get someone else to confirm them for you. I guarantee you they'll come up exactly as I've shown them and that it will still show you that we are going to come out on top.

The casinos do obviously know about this, however they rely on the ignorance of people not to dig so deep as to find them.

But I did mention there was something else in your favour when working with this system and I’ll explain that to you now.

USING THE CASINO’S MONEY TO WIN

In order to lure players into their world of glittering lights, online casinos offer cash bonuses in order for you to join up. The casino that we’re going to be using offers you a 100% cash bonus to join, meaning that when you sign-up to the online casino, they will match whatever amount of money you deposit 100%.

With the casino that we use, they will give you a 100% bonus up to $200. This means that if you deposit $200 in order to play, they will credit your account with a further $200, giving you a total of $400.

The great thing about this is that you can use the casino’s initial deposit to play with and simply withdraw your own $200, making using this system entirely risk-free.

There are other online casinos that will give you a higher deposit amount, for example I know of casinos that offer up to a $555 bonus and some that will match your deposit up to 150%, however all of these casinos will not allow you to spin the wheel unless you place a bet.

We need a casino that allows you to spin the wheel before we bet, and as I mentioned earlier in the article, I know of only one casino that does, and you can find them by clicking here.

Now the only problem with this is that they do not allow Americans to play at their online casino due to some of the gambling laws, but there is a way around this.

You can't play at their casino because they are tracking where your computer is being used from, however you can employ another method in order to get the same result from another casino and I'm going to explain that to you now.

METHOD FOR AMERICANS

Because of the gambling laws, there are only very few casinos that allow Americans to play and I've listed the ones I recommend below. But the thing is, none of these casinos will allow you to spin the wheel without placing a bet, so we need a way around that and how we do it is like this.

Because we need to place a bet in order to spin the wheel, we will place the smallest bet possible (which is $1) on both the BLACK and RED sections of the board. If you son't know where these are, I've placed a photo of one of the casinos below. Just look for the large black and red diamonds.


Okay got that? They're pretty hard to miss right? Okay, so now you know where they are, all you do is place a bet of $1 on BOTH ther red and black sections at the same time and then spin the wheel, recording your L, M and H on your piece of paper normally as if you weren't betting at all.

By betting on both red and black at the same time, it means we have all the places on the board covered at the same time. So no matter where the ball lands you'll lose one of the $1 bets, but you'll double the other one to $2, meaning it cancels itself out.

And yes, the ball may land on the zero every now and again and you might lose the $2, but who cares? As we know by using mathematics and the law of averages, you might lose $2 once every 37 spins (which works out to be around $3 on average for 50 spins), but we have already established we will win a minimum of $10 every 50 spins, which means we are STILL UP $7!

No matter what the casino throws at us we are still winning!

Now as for the casinos to use, there are very few that can be used by Americans and even fewer I would recommend, but the two you should be using can be found by clicking here and here. Just do exactly as mentioned above as far as the deposit is concerned and you'll be on your way to winning in no time!

CONCLUSION

Having an advantage over a casino is extremely rare, especially with Roulette. But as I've proved several times over in my guide using proven and simple mathematics, it can easily be done.

I do recommend that you don't sit there hour-after-hour and continually bet as the casino can revoke your membership at any time with no reason at all given. I almost guarantee they will do this if you'r taking in around $1000 per day off them so I wouldn't do it.

I bet using two casinos simultaneously and limit myself to usually $200 per day, though I have been known to make $400 a day when I'm feeling a little devious. But other than that, there's not much else to consider.

So what are you waiting for? If you're an American click here or here to be taken to a casino where you can begin winning, or if you're a non-American, click here to go to your casino.

WHAT DO I GET OUT OF THIS?

For giving you this infromation I don't ask anything at all. Nothing. This is free of charge for you to make as much money as you want from it.

A lot of people ask me why when I've figured out a way like this to make cash from a casino do I give it away for free. My answer is always to say that in my youth I lost a lot of money from casinos, basically because of their house-edge and this is my way of getting back at them.

The other fact of the matter is that I can only earn so much doing this every day, so why not give it away. Why shouldn't I help make the lives of others better?

But there is one last thing. I have another method of making money from Roulette that is even more powerful than this one and I'd like to give it to you as well, but I'm not going to give it away so lightly.

I am going to ask you to pay for it, but not right out. All I ask of you is that once you've made some money using this system that you send me $100 through Paypal. Now considering how much money you can make in just one day using this free system, I don't think $100 is too much to ask, but I only want you to send it to me once you've made some money and you want the next level advanced system.

So to make a donation and get the next level stuff, all you have to do is to send me $100 through Paypal to the email address lucky7gamblingblog@gmail.com, but make sure you wait until you've at least made your first few hundred dollars off this one first!

Happy winning all!

- David.