The System Is the Key at Roulette: A Practical Guide to Interpreting Occult Patterns and Winning at Casino Gaming

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iUniverse, Sep 30, 2009 - Games & Activities - 268 pages
The System Is The Key At Roulette

Herein all aspects of roulette are explained, from the basic rules to the decorum which one should expect and adhere when gaming at roulette. The primary aim is to encourage the player to examine the game from a more structured perspective. Since roulette came into being, practitioners have sought a means to beat the house. This book shows that in devising systems to overcome the house advantage, one is only limited by ones imagination. Further, any apprehensions about playing roulette and any pre-conceived notions about the game should likewise be dispelled.

This book further demonstrates that roulette is not just a game of chance. It is a game which is, the author argues, should be accorded a place in the study of numerology and of the occult. The author demonstrates that the numbers in this game are influenced by supernatural forces. One can always observe definite patterns in roulette numbers. The key is to detect these patterns and capitalize on them. In addition, the author demonstrates that the number theories which he advocates and the patterns which he has observed can also be seen in other games of chance.
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Contents

I Recollections
1
II The Purpose Of This Book
7
III Occultism As An Element Of Roulette
11
IV Roulette In The Popular Culture
29
V The Practice Of Roulette
33
VI The System Approach
47
VII The Nonsystem Approach
63
VIII Occurrences
65
IX NarrativesCharts
73
Afterword
227
Glossary
240
Bibliography
247
Index
249
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About the author (2009)

V. I. Brown is a third-generation gaming enthusiast. The author’s skill in writing was acquired at the Universities Of Maryland and Missouri where he earned undergraduate and graduate degrees. His gaming interest and proficiency therein were acquired in the casinos of Atlantic City, NJ. He lives today in St. Louis, MO.

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