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Do you know of some interesting roulette links? Not links for commercial systems
and such, but links like the ones below. If so; please use this form, to have them published here (you'll get the credits - if you add your name). Thank You! / O
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http://www.37-38.com
PAULSY, the advocate of d'Alembert, has opened a site of his own.
It's a nice site giving you Roulette Rules (I don't have...!), several free systems and various links. It is nicely designed and well organized and I have the feeling it can grow big. Good Luck, Paulsy!
(Added Dec 30 -00)
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http://www1.askme.com/ViewProfile.asp?xid=565235&cid=1602
AN EXPERIENCED DEALER gives you answers to your casino questions. There are sections for all types of casino games and it's free to ask. He also has a personal site (http://www.casino-help.com), dedicated to help you! Non-commercial! (Added Nov 26 -00)
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http://www.sq-ro-let.com/
Jack Wise Kennedy gives you a fully-fledged roulette system for FREE! The link will take you
to the homepage and then you can read/print a complete book with all his theories and a complete
description of the system - a "Record 'n' Bet"-type of a system with a different approach
to how to select the numbers. (Added Nov 21 -99)
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http://www.spielbank-hamburg.de/permanenzen/archiv.php3
Here you will find an archive of more than a year of daily spins, complete with dealer-changes,
from the German casino Spielbank Hamburg.
Single zero wheel only...
YESTERDAY'S SPINS ADDED DAILY! The archive starts at August 18 1998. There are two
columns to chose from - one for HTML-pages in colour and clear lay-out (as seen if you
select "Zeigen" at the panel
with selection-boxes for daily files) while the other ("Roulette Royale") is
plain ASCII to be read in Notepad or such. One thing though; you have to download each day as a separate file...
(Added Oct 23 -99)
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http://www.nowscape.com/blk/roul/
This link gives you graphs for hits of pre-determined numbers. As I didn't quite understand
what the graphs show I turned to N.C., as I guessed he would know. And to quote him,
it is "...probably best described as some form of Roulette Physics, along the same
lines as that used by Thomas Bass in his book, The Newtonian Casino." (Added Aug 19 -99)
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Do you know of some interesting roulette links?
Not links for commercial systems
and such, but links like the ones above. If so; please use the form at top of page to have them published on this page (you'll get the credits).
Thank You! / O
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