Roulette Sniper Compared To Its Rival
Roulette Sniper Compared To Its Rival
Today I am going to be comparing two of the most popular roulette betting software programs which are roulette sniper and roulette killer. They both first appeared in 2007 and have since been heavily promoted by many people.
So many people promote them due to the fact that they can be advertised for a commission as they are sold via clickbank. It doesn’t take very long of searching online for a roulette system to bump into both of them.
I will start by discussing roulette killer. All you do is enter the last 10 spins and then it will tell you what to bet on. It only tells you to bet on the outside bets such as red and black or the dozens.
The aim here is that everything over the long term should be even. So if there has been many more reds come up than blacks during the past ten spins, the program will instruct you to bet on black next. The same principal applies to the dozens/columns.
Unfortunately this just doesn’t work, not even over the short term. When I used it I just kept on losing until I got sick of it. The house edge caused by the zero also messed it up on countless occasions.
Roulette sniper is a little bit better than roulette killer but not by much. Roulette sniper applies a sleeper system, meaning that you are told to bet on something that hasn’t been coming up. You have to keep increasing your bets after each loss and keep doing so until a win comes up.
In the short term you can be successful here but if you hit a losing streak you will lose every last penny. The difference here is that you lose your money with roulette sniper all at once, whereas with roulette killer it is more gradual.
Overall I don’t really recommend either of them. They’re heavily promoted but that’s because people want easy money, it’s nothing to do with the effectiveness. They have both sold so many copies over the last few years that casinos would have gone out of business if they truly worked.