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9 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars One of the most useful working system on roulette
All I can say is that the content inside is definitely worth a lot more than the cost of this book. The author, Serena Lee Ng, reveals her 14-number and 8-number signature groups based on her 7 years of experience in playing roulette.

What is unique with her system is that you will need to "pre-qualify" the table & dealer before playing. If the table is good then you...

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Special Numbers?
This book demonstrates an attempt at predicting what number(s)follow any given number on the wheel. I thought the cover was nice but the author needs a good editor or proof reader for the content otherwise I would have given the book another star. My copy had a rather fuzzy illustration of the roulette table layout.

I applaud the author for making an attempt...
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9 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars One of the most useful working system on roulette, November 15, 2003
This review is from: Roulette Fortune Bookie (Paperback)
All I can say is that the content inside is definitely worth a lot more than the cost of this book. The author, Serena Lee Ng, reveals her 14-number and 8-number signature groups based on her 7 years of experience in playing roulette.

What is unique with her system is that you will need to "pre-qualify" the table & dealer before playing. If the table is good then you play, otherwise you will have to move to another table. Exceptionally oriental approach of winning & her unconventional teaching defies all mathematical logic!

She has her own website (which is mentioned in her book) showing you further examples on how to use her signature systems. You will need to access her site for supplementary & updated information which are extras.

I give it a 5* because Serena's system has been tried & proven positively by many on Gambler's Glen Message Board. She also gives excellent support to her customers & she has replied to every one of my emails so far!

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Special Numbers?, August 14, 2006
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This review is from: Roulette Fortune Bookie (Paperback)
This book demonstrates an attempt at predicting what number(s)follow any given number on the wheel. I thought the cover was nice but the author needs a good editor or proof reader for the content otherwise I would have given the book another star. My copy had a rather fuzzy illustration of the roulette table layout.

I applaud the author for making an attempt at predicting but I made a little experiment based on 14 number group theory. This was not an indepth experiment but it was enough to prove a point. I took a couple of numbers and assigned 14 numbers to them that were not the authors numbers and associated them with the primary number and ran them through a number of pages of a system tester. Guess what, my numbers showed similar results! Sometimes they hit immediately, sometimes within a couple of spins, sometimes they bombed after 5!!

I think it is not that the authors numbers are special but rather its the massiveness of the numbers, 14- 4 shy of 18- even money, that makes this work. I suspect any 14 number will do. The author recommends doubling up after a loss which could be a problem if you get hit with a 5 spin loss on your first attempt at using this system.

With regard to the 8 number groups they have to be dealer qualified. So if you start winning consistently the casino could frequently switch dealers. This is another system that you would need to memorize but again I suspect any 14 or 8 numbers will do.

If these numbers are special I would need more proof than the authors word for it such as a record of wins and losses, money made, maximum money won/lost, what percentage advantage the system has.....

Which brings me to my final words. I really wish people who write books on gambling would show proof in other words put money where their mouth is instead of just taking their word for it.
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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Turning the tables on the casino..., August 8, 2004
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This review is from: Roulette Fortune Bookie (Paperback)
If you really want to see a way to win at roulette - try this book! Serena's fourteen number groups seem to hit with monotonous regularity. She presents elegant and simple methods for bet selection, a logical money management strategy, and most importantly - a strict set of risk management rules that represent several 'layers' of safety.
I have a background in mathematics, and until now I was of the opinion that the only way to 'beat' roulette (and I use the term loosely!) was by creative application of the law of the third (and living with the timescale/return problems that this presents in actual practice). Having spent many hours manually crunching numbers with Serena's groups (using real table data), frankly I'm amazed.
I have only analysed the 14 number groups, but I can tell you (given my data so far - both on paper and with real money), that hits have occurred far more frequently than the expectations of normal probability. I can only assume that Serena is blessed with the kind of brain that is able to 'see' small patterns of repetition within large series that remain hidden to the rest of us. The key to applying this seems to be a 'hit and run' approach - and the 'rules of engagement' MUST be strictly adhered to!
In addition all of the above, Serena Ng is an absolute pleasure to deal with. She has answered every last one of my curly little questions with patience and charm - sometimes even within minutes! Trust me - even if you were to get this book out of sheer curiosity and never apply any of it, dealing with Serena will restore your faith in human nature!
Well done Serena. I salute your achievment, but even more so - your delightful attitude...
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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Close to perfect, May 9, 2004
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Philip J. Green "daphers3" (Middle Island, New York United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Roulette Fortune Bookie (Paperback)
This is a no nonsense book that gets right to the point...WINNING. With the 14 number and the 8 number strategies, you almost cant lose. And by combining strategies and predictions, there are countless ways to win. My wife and I used these strategies in Las Vegas and Atlantic City, after doing the appropriate research of tracking over 200 actual spins, and the results were amazing. The only negative aspect of the book is that it takes a lot of time to MEMORIZE.... Pit boses dont like winners who bring the book to the table if you know what I mean. By just picking a few of our favorite numbers, we were able to wait and hunt for our winners. Good Luck.... it always helps.
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5.0 out of 5 stars An interesting insight to the roulette game, April 6, 2004
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Keith Cooke (Charlotte, North Carolina USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Roulette Fortune Bookie (Paperback)
Serena Lee Ng has put some very interesting research into her book, the Roulette Fortune Bookie. I have begun testing it against a variety of different databases and casinos. The system that she presents, the 14-number approach in particular, is amazing. I have found, that like most roulette systems, you should only plan to play in the short-term at best, as the house edge in roulette will grind you down over an extended playing session. The recommendations that Serena present are right on the money.

Although each spin of the roulette wheel will yield mutually independent results, patterns do form in the game. Serena's analysis allows you to prey on these patterns and get the maximum profit from the game, or in the worst case scenario, allows your bankroll to last much longer than it would have if you were playing "on the fly".

The book provides real insight, and great advice, and that, coupled with her website and excellent customer service make this book a MUST HAVE.

Good luck, although you may not need luck with the information provided in Roulette Fortune Bookie!

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1 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars AN EARNEST BOOK. BUT STILL, A WASTE OF MONEY., September 28, 2004
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Patricia "A Reader" (Queens, New York, and Denver, Co, USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Roulette Fortune Bookie (Paperback)
I give this book two stars -- one for the content, and one for
the obvious enthusiasm of Serena Lee Ng. But for all the
complicated "waiting and hunting", this book really only
consists of what are called "voisons" (neighbours), in roulette.
That is, those numbers which come closely, together on the
wheel. Think: If the wheel were divided in half, and
all the red numbers were together, and all the black numbers
were together, would you have a better chance of winning? Of course you, (and every other roulette player) would, because
18/36 (1/2) a wheel is easier to hit than 1/36. Another way
to think of this is to make the roulette wheel a dart wheel.
If you were to hit it, which way would be easier -- with all the red numbers together, and all the black numbers together -- or (as it really is), with red and black alternating?

There are "voisons" (or "neighbours") charts in many other
roulette books. These charts usually take up exactly two pages
-- one for American roulette wheel numbers, the other for French
roulette wheel numbers. The rest of these other books have
other information. Here, in "Roulette Fortune Bookie", they
fill the entire book! I truly believe that Ms. Ng has never
heard of voisons....that she thinks she has hit on a novel and
new way to win at roulette, and that she really does want to
share it with all her readers. It is too bad that this is not
the new idea she believes it to be. But I do give her "A+" for
enthusiasm, and truly wanting to help her readers win.

About the only trouble with playing "voisons" is that these
neighbouring numbers on the wheel are widely spaced on both the
American and French Layouts. It was planned that way, of course,
to prevent the player from getting the advantages of playing
"voisons". When in a land-based casino, the only way to play
"voison roulette" is with a trusted partner --with both of you
betting grouped singles of voison numbers which will usually be
at opposite ends of the roulette table. Of course, if you
play on the Internet, the problem of one person playing both
ends of the table doesn't exist! ( :

"Roulette Fortune Bookie" has large print, a good binding,
and wonderful, non-acidic paper. It is earnestly written, and
has a pleasant cover, and a nice introduction. It is, however,
like buying a fleet of cars when all you need is one. You can
get the same advice in two, one-page charts, available in
many, many other books.

Ms. Ng says in this book that she hopes to bring out
another "Fortune Bookie", if enough people buy this one.
Well, I for one hopes she is able to get the money for
another book by other honest means. I'll be looking for
her next book -- especially if it on roulette. She seems
really to want to beat this game and earn money from it
as much as I do! I hope she does discover a great new
system to share with her readers. But unfortunately that
system is not inside, "Roulette Fortune Bookie".






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