Systems Promising
to Bring Down the Casino Edge
by Colby
Lewis, Strategy and Games
WriterIf you have ever thought about using a gambling system
before, you may want to think twice before deciding to
shell over money for a self-proclaimed guaranteed way of
winning money in the online casino. As much as we would
like to be the bearer of great news and tell you there is
a sure way to always come out with profit after a gambling
session, nobody can guarantee this to be the case.
Most the time, the only person guaranteed to make money
and get rich is the person selling the gambling system.
Systems can be categorized in several categories. One type
of system is that which claims it can be used to win at
any game in the casino. These are essentially money
management systems that are often duplicates or
moderations of the Martingale Betting System, which
advises players to double the amount of their stake each
time it loses.
Another type of money management system is
one centered around hedging or progressing one's bets.
These systems sound very good, especially when they are
backed by promises that you will win money at the online
casinos, however, they are nothing more than a way to
minimize your losses (which still is not guaranteed). No
money management system is going to cut down the House
Edge, which is what ultimately will better your chances of
winning.
Thus brings us to another type of system that
scam artists are ever so willing to sell. Promising to
bring down the Casinos Edge, what makes these types of
systems a gimmick is that they are simply packaged copies
of freely available information, like the Universal Basic
Blackjack Strategy. The games most often packaged with
these systems are craps, roulette and blackjack, all of
which can be played with strategy that will help bring the
House Edge down.
And just because a system promises to
offer a 30-Day Money Back Guarantee, does not mean it is
legit. Many gamblers have reported that after buying a
system that proved to be useless, they requested for their
money back. Those gamblers are still waiting to be paid.
Enough said.
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