Roulette seems to be an unbeatable game. There seems to be no way for roulette players to predict whether they will lose or they will win in this gambling game. But experienced roulette players do not believe this notion. With vast experiences in the world of roulette, they believe that there are indeed strategies and techniques that can be applied to win in almost every roulette game. To be able to say this, they have of course experienced victories themselves. These experienced roulette players do not have any intention of keeping their secrets all to themselves. They are of course very willing to share their knowledge to other roulette players. In fact, some of them have already written roulette books to spread knowledge about this game. Why don't we take a look at three of these books and see for ourselves if they are actually good buys.
"Spin Roulette Gold," by Frank Scoblete is a roulette book that has two hundred twenty nine pages. It was published by Bonus Books. This book is said to contain secrets that only professional roulette players know. Now, those secrets are out in the open and Scoblete tackles most of the strategies that only professional players know how to apply. This is recommended for beginners although professional players will also find this book valuable and informative. Some roulette players though say that the techniques discussed in this book are not viable, but some readers find this book very helpful.
Kimo Li is also an author of a roulette book. He wrote the book "The Roulette Formula: How to Predict the Exact Number," which contains one hundred fifty two pages. Some details contained in this book cannot be read in most roulette books ever published. The Global Pie Method used by some roulette players is discussed thoroughly in this book. Terminologies used when the Global Pie Method is applied are all mentioned here, including "Doing a Hemi," "Bow Tie-ing," "Nuking," "Four-Leaf Clover," "Boomerang," "Hugs and Kisses," "Arrowhead," "Pendulum," "Phoenix," "Numbered Partners," and "Clover XXX." Li also explains in this book the system called the Global Star System which, when combined with the Global Pie Method, creates such technique called as the Eclipse. This roulette book may not be that helpful for novice players as it contains technical information. Moreover, this book does not really explain how to apply roulette strategies and there are no examples illustrated or discussed that are based on real games. This book, however, may be enlightening for experienced roulette players because it will definitely augment their roulette skills to the next level.
Martin Jensen is another author of a roulette book. His book "Secrets of Winning Roulette," 2nd edition, does not really reveal a lot of roulette secrets. Nevertheless, the writing style of Jensen is concise that it can actually enlighten novice roulette players. Aside from the usual contents of a roulette book, "Secrets of Winning Roulette" also tackles such topics as wheel construction, biased wheels, and the mathematical concepts that are pertinent for roulette players. This roulette book has two hundred fifty six pages and is recommended by most players who have finished reading this book.