Chaos Theory Roulette Put to the Test
Is there a way to beat the roulette wheel? Or perhaps a more appropriate question would be: is there a guaranteed and legit way to improve your winning chances at roulette. It appears that the Chaos Theory may have some merit.
What’s the Chaos Theory system all about?
It’s another one of those systems being promoted by gaming pundits on the fringe. The basic premise is this: the software is in Beta testing mode for now – but there is a possibility that it will go mainstream soon. The developer of the system is eager to showcase the merits of this betting technique by allowing players to use this Chaos Theory system for ‘free’ while it undergoes its final product testing. The fact of the matter is that the word free is used to describe a vast number of sales techniques.
We put it to the test…
There is a beautifully narrated download voice which confirms that you have indeed subscribed to the service. Within seconds an email appears in your inbox, you click to confirm and you’re redirected to a download software page.
It is apparently completely legal. The Chaos Theory Roulette System is however limited to the first 100 free copies. That means that if you don’t act fast you will have to purchase this software. It has unsubstantiated claims of the owners making some £2000 a day by employing the use of this gaming software.
This begs the question: why share such good fortune with anyone?
Like all get rich quick schemes, it’s impossible to evaluate the authenticity of a claim unless an agreement is entered into and the deal is done. This free roulette system requires a download which means that if you’re unsure of what you’re putting on to your PC or laptop you should think twice about it.
If you’ve made it this far then you can right click on the ebook and save it. Open it up and go through it for a quick and easy way to understand the theory of playing this way. The owner of the software claims to spend a meager 20 pounds a day and makes some 1,000 or more off of that.
If we are to believe that a larger player base is required to test this trial product, then you may well be happy to try out the free software. But if not, then you can generally conclude that free roulette systems are mere sales gimmicks and have virtually no merit.
The flip side…
Random number generators (RNGs) are those software programs that govern the outcomes of spins, cards dealt and dice rolled. But even they need to be programmed in some way. A completely random result – 100% pure – is impossible. So there are algorithms that dictate how an outcome is reached. Some software programs claim to be able to ‘read’ these algorithms and then predict outcomes based on analysis.
Believe it or not?
