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Strategies & Market Trends : Stock Attack -- A Complete Analysis

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To: ViperChick Secret Agent 006.9 who wrote (10217)6/14/1998 1:19:00 PM
From: Electric  Read Replies (3) of 42787
 
Lisa,

I thought I would take a second and tell you how I did on the roulette thing..

Of three times I went and tried it I am 2 for 3 winning.

First time out, I went for about 3 hrs and won about 200. Next time I lost about the same, third time (last night) I won 275 in 3 hrs.

The time #2 loss was due to a lack of patience. I was doing fine, up a bit (it can be as conservative of an approach as you make it) And I got bored waiting for action, so I chased a different quadrent and lost. So as to this point, following the system has been great. I play the 2nd 12 numbers (the 2nd 12 box) And play 2.00 (it can be 5 or 10 whatever you want) and if I lose, I play the same bas amount, same with the third loss. Then you begin to move up after the 3rd loss. I go from 2.00 to 5, then to 10, then to 25, 50, 125 etc.

Last night I went and won the grand total on the final bet.. I was up about 150, and a bad string hit. I got all the way up to 125, and it hit.

So that is what happened. I know your scale might be a bit higher than mine, but it ought to work the same..

I got a tip from a friend about ASND.. might look into it tomorrow.

Gotta run, if you have Q's on the roulette thing, ask away.
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