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Gambling's Greatest Secrets Revealed

by Benny J. Berry

"Gambling's Greatest Secrets Revealed" is a book which tells of how to win using the advanced mathematical principles of gambling theory. It explains two flat bet systems by which you can win at baccarat, craps, and roulette utilizing a little known and understood principle called, "deviation of equipartition". Equpartition means equal numbers of two equally probable outcomes. 75% of the time the outcomes (banker or player, red or black, pass or don't pass are in a trend. The Flagship Flat Bet Gambling System and the Point and Figure Flat Bet Gambling System keep you on the trend. These systems keep you on the winning side of the ongoing trend and immediately give you the signal when the trend changes. A unique Feature of the systems is that they keep you out of losing trends, thus saving your bankroll when in a negative trend. How they accomplish this amazing feat is set forth in detail in the book whick contains 102 pages complete with tables, diagrams and charts to completely explain every facet of the systems. No other gambling book known to this publisher has the proprietary secrets described in this book. The Point and Figure System is based on a little known stock market technique used by savvy stock operators for the last seventy five years. Neither of these systems is in any other book. Techniques of how to lower table limits is included. Want to gamble only $5.00 at a $10 or $15 table? GAMBLING'S GREATEST SECRETS tells you how. Two Key Weapons Protect Your Bankroll

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  1. Which character stayed with you after you turned the last page, and why?
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