Roulette Killer Review

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By Nick Porter


Roulette Killer is a very popular roulette betting program that has been around for about 3 years now. Online marketers flocked around it as soon as it was released in an attempt to gain a commission from promoting it.

When you search online for reviews about it you will see lots of positive reviews and general good feedback but this is all false. You find that whenever an eBook or software program is sold online, the affiliates will write positive but blatantly inaccurate reviews.

All you do with roulette killer is enter the last 10 numbers into the software and then it will tell you where to bet. All it does is tell you to bet on all of the outside bets that have appeared the least over these last ten spins.

So, if you got 8 reds and only 2 blacks in the last ten spins, you will be told to place your next bet on black. This will not work however long-term, strategies like this are well known for not being effective at all.

The website for roulette killer is what makes it a complete and utter con, as it has lots of lies on it. One the lie is where you are told by the seller that there are just three simple steps that you need to do to win at roulette.

He claims to personally make over $10,000 a month and has various pictures of luxuries on his site which he claims to own such as a Porsche. There's even a picture of an online bank statement showing over half a million dollars.

It doesn't matter if this shot of the bank balance is real or not, he could have scammed people out of all this money. He didn't make it from winning at roulette that's for sure.

I definitely recommend steering well clear of roulette killer for sure. It is amazing though because the internet is full of things to warn you away from it, there are lots of people falling for the fake reviews and getting scammed by it.




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