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Roulette
M. Resort Rewards Me with Unlimited Comps and Much More!
I mapped out our play in Las Vegas. My plan was to play on single-zero wheels in the area. Most of these are in the High-Limit areas. I wanted to avoid playing in these rooms as much as possible so that our experience would be much like any normal person’s experience. The M Resort is way down in Henderson, Nevada, about ten miles south of Mandalay Bay. We picked up a car at the airport and headed for the M Resort I really like the main lobby area that has a glass wall overlooking the pool and entertainment plaza. We checked into our rooms and agreed to meet in the coffee shop in half an hour. We were desirous to play roulette.
The first thing we decided on was that we wouldn’t play on the same tables at the same time. Based on our prior experiences we knew that two players both hitting Jackpot Wins at the same table was just too much for most casinos. We each found an open table, cashed in and started playing.
My dealer was very pleasant and didn’t seem to mind paying off my frequent Jackpot Wins, especially since I tipped her each time I won! The system was performing just like it always did. At this point I could set up the Strike Bets almost in my sleep so my play was very relaxing.
I pulled in any winnings from a round, set up new bets and then talked to Judy until she said, “no more bets.” I’d sort of look around and then she’d announce the number.
Almost half the time I would get a win of some kind. But win or no win, the play was very straight-forward. I would set up new bets and wait for the spin.
It didn’t take me long to hit a larger win. About twenty minutes after I started play the Strike Bets zeroed in on a winning number and I picked up $1,440 in one round of play. While this isn’t the largest jackpot win for $10 betting, it is still a thrill to have all those chips stacked in front of you.
I gave Judy a $25 tip and she seemed to enjoy the Jackpot win almost as much as I did. One of the best things about playing the Roulette Strike Strategy is that it is a steady winner. While I love hitting Jackpots, they are not needed to win.
You could play the system all day with no Jackpots and still beat the tar out of the casinos. However, it is a lot more fun to hit the Jackpot Wins. After an hour of play, I was just about ready to take a break..
I set my bets up, watched the roulette ball get released and settle in on the winning number – 17. It didn’t mean much until I looked at my bets on the roulette layout – I had just hit a Top-Level Jackpot for $10 betting – whooping $5,760!
As Judy counted out the money, we were joined by a friendly floorman who congratulated me on my win and asked where I was staying.
I told him I was staying at the M Resort and he handed me a sheet of paper. I had just gotten a full RFB comp.
This meant I could stay there for free, stuff myself in any of their restaurants and drink as much wine or any other beverage as I could hold. I thanked Judy, tipped her a couple of black $100 chips and headed for the cashier. I figured I would cash out before checking up on L.R.
I had won $9,347 in some of the easiest gambling I have ever experienced. The Roulette Strike Strategy is so easy to use that it feels like you have set up an automatic money machine.
Meanwhile, L.R.’s Antics Almost Got Us Barred! After cashing in I walked over to the next roulette table. I could hear the commotion before I got there. It sounded more like a craps table during a hot roll than a roulette table. I walked up to the table and watched.
L.R. was in the middle of a group of college students who were tossing their bets down, screaming and high-fiving all the way around when they won. L.R. was right in the middle almost acting like their cheerleader. Two of the females were hanging on him and as I watched the group bet I could easily see what was happening. L.R. had attracted his own pack of groupies who were mimicking his bets and loading up on the numbers that hit Jackpot bets.
The group had just hit another Jackpot Win when I walked up. The floor boss had just ordered more chips brought to the table and the group was being as obnoxious as possible waiting for their latest wins to be paid. I edged my way up to L.R. and quietly whispered in his ear.
“You are crazy? Collect on this bet and let’s get the hell out of here.” The chips came in and the group of players were paid.
Two bosses watched the scene clearly getting more unhappy by the minute. One of L.R.’s groupies had just spilled his drink on the table and another was smacking the wet area with the flat of his hand and starting some kind of chip.
The bosses looked like they were ready to throw the whole group out at any minute including L.R. and possibly me even though I was not remotely associated with this gang of ruffians.
L.R. got his chips. I tossed a handful of chips to the dealer and we took off. One of the girls wanted to tag along and I gave her another handful of chips and told her that the Wheel of Fortune machines near the entrance were hot and she should try go and win a Jackpot for L.R. She thought that was a wonderful idea and disappeared behind a bank of slot machines.
Meanwhile L.R. and I headed for the cashier. Despite his performance at the roulette table he had apparently been able to keep his betting on track and he cashed in for a very nice $7,849 win.
As we left I was thinking that he had probably won at least a couple of grand more that he cheerleaders were now spending on booze and good times. As we walked over to Anthony’s Burgers and Brews I was almost seething thinking about how L.R.’s carelessness had almost jeopardized our enterprise. L.R. seemed nonplused as usual and was asking if the burgers were as good here as he had heard.
We Move to the Mirage and Pick Up Speed!
We took a little time off after our wins at the M Resort. I played some blackjack and I told L.R. he could do whatever he wanted so long as he wasn’t within 90 feet of the roulette wheel.
He disappeared and I had a feeling he had arranged a rendezvous with his favorite roulette groupie. I put him out of my mind and concentrated on playing blackjack. After a good session at blackjack I found L.R. by the pool with “guess who” and suggested we take a drive.
He gave his new friend a fond farewell and we headed for valet parking to redeem the car.
On the drive north back to the Las Vegas Strip we outlined our objectives again.
We wanted to continue playing the Roulette Strike Strategy. So far, we had played four hours each. Our score at this point was: Hunter + $9,347 L.R. + $7,849 While we were off to a good start we still had a ways to go to reach $100,000 each in winnings.
I felt like the Mirage would be the best next step. The Mirage offered at least two $25 roulette tables and a host of good eating spots where we could take our breaks. Located at the middle of The Strip we could easily change locations if the mood (or need) arose.
I felt pretty good about choosing the Mirage for the next step of the $100,000 Win Plan! After asking around I found that there were open $25 single-zero wheels at the Mirage: one on the main floor and one in the high limit area.
I choose to play on the main floor where there were likely to be more distractions. L.R. liked the idea of playing in the high limit area. Before we started play we visited the cashier’s cage, deposited the cash we needed for play and arranged to play signing markers for our own money.
This is a much better way to play in Las Vegas since it doesn’t entail having to carry a lot of cash with you. I found the table I was looking for as L.R. headed off to the High-Limit betting area.
The plan today was to start out making $25 bets and then to move up as our bankrolls built up. I sat down, asked for a marker, got my chips and started playing.
Play at the $25 level is really exciting as it offers the opportunity to win $14,400 on a single Jackpot Win.
I started playing and steadily winning. This system is fun with its frequent wins and Jackpot wins averaging about one every six or seven minutes.
You’ve got to like it! After playing about an hour I was up another $5,737. I hadn’t hit any large Jackpots but I had no complaints.
My dealer, Jenny, was really fun.
Besides dealing roulette she was a standup comedian on weekends and she practiced her repertoire on me as the table was mostly empty.
I really enjoyed her sense of humor. She was also a great dealer and I felt like we quickly developed a sense of business partnership as she shared in most of my larger wins.
Two hours into my play I was up over $14,000. I had moved up to making $50 bets and I hit a larger Jackpot Win, pulling in $10,080 in one round. I decided to take a break, find L.R. and head for lunch to discuss the afternoon’s play.
I headed for the cashier’s window and settled up. I had won $24,435 this morning. I was curious to see how he had done. I found him in the High-Limit room.
He was the only player at the table and he didn’t look like he was having much fun. “Did you have a bad run?” “Nah, I’m just bored.” After looking at the piles of $500 chips in front of him I commented, “Well work’s not always fun is it?”
He cashed in for a $16,993 win for the morning. I accused him of goofing off but instead of taking the bait he immediately focused his attention on lunch. “Where are we going to lunch?” As we walked over to the Portofino restaurant we people watched wondering why so many people would dress so poorly to go to a resort area. “I think it’s just an American thing.”
He commented as a 60-year old man walked by in baggy cut off cargo pants and a Hawaii shirt.