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Roulette Triad System – Final Review

Submitted by admin on March 23, 2009 – 6:16 PMNo Comment

Roulette Triad SystemThe roulette triad system comes in the form of a 43 page downloadable PDF and covers most aspects of the game in general including its history and general betting information. The document and system/strategy are simple enough to follow but fails to cover the inevitable bad run scenario and only uses the best designed results to achieve the profits. Could be misleading to the inexperienced roulette punter.

My opinion of any system as opposed to a strategy is that it should be 100% mechanical and requires no operator input other than following an ideally simple set of rules. The triad varies slightly as the operator has to make a decision based on the betting history and is more akin to a strategy than a system.

The triad system is based upon placing bets randomly before changing strategy and moving onto the next triad. A triad is a set of three of the same type of bet and these must be played through until the next triad selection. It is all based on the probability that your selection is likely to show before moving on to the next triad. In any event you keep doubling your stake regardless until one of the selections show and so on. Once a selection does show you start your bank back at £1.00 and finish the current triad before moving onto the next one.

Much like many of the roulette strategies available it is asking you to double your stake in the event of a non winning selection. This method is okay whilst everything is running in synchronisation but you only have to have an adverse set of results at any one time and you will be betting big to win a small amount.

Experience has shown that you may get away with this double up strategy over even longer periods of play but it will give you some heart stopping moments on route and eventually it will expose your betting bank to a point that you are wondering why on earth you are betting so much money for such a small return.

In running a few shorter tests using the Triad I found it to make a profit but it wasn’t long before I was in a position looking at betting £128 to return a £1.00 profit. Luckily I was only playing for fun chips and not my own money god forbid. Now what do you do if the £128.00 selection didn’t show. Would you call it a day and take the loss or continue to bet bearing in mind the next bet to win £1.00 would be £256.00.

Ask yourself a question?.

In a two horse race where both horses had equal chances of winning would you bet at odds of 1/128 on either one of them. i.e. betting £128 on a selection to win £1.00. Not a chance I hear you all say. So why is the triad system any different. At any one stage and regardless of what has shown before or what set of triads you may be on at any one time you are still betting on a 47.30 chance on a single 0 wheel of your selection being successful and if you have missed a few correct assessments then the profit starts to get unrealistic in relation to the amount of stake you are using to obtain it. It is okay when they are showing regular correct assessments and you only have to stake a couple or four quid for your profit but you need major commitment and plenty of funds to see an adverse spell to the end.

My advice to anyone trying any roulette system is to set yourself realistic targets for profits as well as potential losses. Don’t be tempted to go beyond those limits and however tempting it may be and however much money you may have made, make sure to keep your play time down as the inevitable poor and potentially devastating run is never far away in what is basically a game of chance.

Summary:

The system that was designed to make you money can all to quickly turn into a game of “chase the £1.00 coin” available at your local bank for the knock down price of £128 and even more if you wait another minute/spin.

My overall opinion of this system is that it may be okay over the short term but for long term profits look elsewhere. Not one that I would personally recommend and definitely not for the faint hearted.

At the time of writing this review I have noticed that the sale page is stating that the system is no longer for sale to protect the system itself and the current customers profits. You are asked however to enter your name and email address so they can let you know when more copies become available. This is a simple but effective marketing ploy being used by the author to sell his system. Enter your details and you WILL be offered the chance to purchase it as will everybody else who enters their details.

Rating: 2/5 – The system may have some merit but in my opinion it is not reliable enough to use in the long-run and is one to avoid.

Click here to visit The Roulette Triad System Website

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