Roulette Systems 101 Review
Posted By admin On 26/07/22There’s so much vehemence online about the World Best Roulette System from Michael Davis that it’s difficult to review it without prejudice…
But even if the web was as devoid of information about the system as my bankroll was at the end of my testing, just one look at his exercise-in-hyperbole-website was enough to send my scam-detector into overdrive.
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A lot of work has gone into the website for World Best Roulette System. It tells you everything you want to hear (and bleats on and on about how scammers tell you everything you want to hear). There’s a link to a long piece of writing about how to defeat scammers, and listing the tricks they use to tempt you to buy.
One such ‘trick’ that Mr Davis cites is the lure of free bonus items when you buy the main system. This is not really a trick, but a tried-and-tested sales method that has been around since Adam was a lad. But get this: even if it was a trick, Davis goes on to offer you 3 free bonus items when you buy the system.
There’s more (so much more) piffle spouted in his excruciatingly long FAQs section. Seriously, it’s more of a weighty tome than War and Peace. I wouldn’t mind if it was an informative FAQ section that didn’t reek of wool: wool being pulled over your eyes and wool that provides the coat for this wolf in sheep’s clothing.
The World Best Roulette system ‘that shocked the casino world’ (must have been on holiday when that piece of news broke) is a software-based system that gives a winning rate of 94.6% using flat bets (which, to be fair makes a refreshing change from the Martingale, progressive staking systems [which Davis dismisses as all being out-right scams]). The system is based on artificial neural networks (ANN). Davis supposedly adapted an ANN to beat the casinos’ rapid-number-generator software.
For $497 you get the software for three months, ONLY to be used in the 24kt Gold Casino and with a maximum of 5000 spins per month. Three months later you can pay $1003 to carry on at same casino or $1500 to use a different casino with different software. I always disregard systems that only work at specific casinos for all the reasons that Davis mentions himself in his FAQ section: ‘I am not waiting for commissions from your losses – like the scammers do.’
Payment is through Liberty Reserves, which is an online payment company that I’m not familiar with (but makes me think: ‘Why not Paypal?’ [too much protection for buyers?]). This complicated payment scheme was enough to put me off, as was the convoluted and condition-based money-back guarantee:
‘I give you a comprehensive 30-day money-back guarantee, but you must supply proof. It’s very simple. You play with my program in Real Money mode. If you encounter a losing bet you make some screenshots of the entire screen and send them to me. Please provide your proof of purchase as I’m not willing to send a refund to a person who has never bought my roulette system. Also I’m sure of the good results of my roulette system. That’s why please send me the required screenshot using WBRS program. Also no catches like “I don’t know how to send a screenshot”. Read more below to find out how to send a screenshot.’
There are negative testimonials out there that show many refund claims being ignored and dishonoured, even when they’ve jumped through Davis’ hoops. One punter writes: ‘Davis refused a refund. He was rude, arrogant, dismissive and obnoxious.’
Roulette Systems 101 Review
This is despite his own warning that other scammers out there will offer you a no-quibble money-back guarantee, but they’ll never reply to your emails. Looks like he learnt from the best…
One seemingly redeeming feature of World Best Roulette System is the option to test the software for free in a trial version to be used in the casino’s ‘fun’ mode. His system, of course, works perfectly, but in ‘real’ play the same system reduced my bankroll more rapidly than a hummingbird’s wing-beats.
A little research suggests that the ‘play for fun mode is nothing but a long list of pre set numbers: that is why you can play without an Internet connection’. I can’t help but feel that the system works so well in this casino’s fun mode, because the system’s author has studied the non-random results over long periods of time. Hence why he advocates the use of the software at a specific casino.
Other online reviewers say it more succinctly than my long winded rant: ‘Really this is malicious and blatant fraud’.