Having bought Jafco’s roulette system
(on an almost impulse buy) after viewing some of their impressive video demonstrations on YouTube, I wasn’t exactly sure if the system would live up to the
hype, but I did take some time to scroll through their website
https://www.visualroulettesystem.com prior to making the purchase. The material on their website makes a lot of sense and convinced me finally of the existence of a valid roulette system.
https://www.visualroulettesystem.com prior to making the purchase. The material on their website makes a lot of sense and convinced me finally of the existence of a valid roulette system.
The system
Basically
the system enables you to determine (with the help of their cards which are small charts with info on them) proximately
where the ball will drop on the wheel during a roulette spin. When that can be
achieved, it will help you determine which numbers on the wheel will be hot or
cold, hence you will know which numbers on the wheel you should be placing your chips on
during the spin, giving you a long term margin. The idea is simple and is based
on physics and in addition, because we know the fact the ball (on its way down) will
likely to strike one of the diamonds on the wheel, this will give us a reference point and furthermore aids to give us an advantage, and with the help of their cards, you will be able to
adjust your predictions to the moving wheel.
When
the idea of the system is fully grasped and is correctly applied it can perform
what it is supposed to do. The learning process can be compared to learning to
drive a car, whereby you have to synchronise a series of tasks in a short space
of time during the prediction process, it can be slightly difficult at the
beginning but with some perseverance the prediction process can be mastered with some practice.
Pros
- The system comes with a vibration unit (a metronome), used for acquiring the wheel speed.
Me
being always on the side of caution, I’ve only ever used a branded metronome
(bought from Ebay for $9), I wouldn't want to be caught with using an unbranded/unknown
device inside a casino. Depending which jurisdiction you’re in, it can become
problematic. A metronome App on a smart phone can also can do the same job. Click here to download a metronome app for free
- You’re not required to locate the ‘Zero’ on the wheel in-order to take the wheel speed from, the wheel speed can be taken from any number on the wheel.
- Works far better than free VB systems offered by some system sellers which I would advise anyone to avoid like a plague, free VB systems will lose you more money than you will save in buying one.
Cons
- The system is a little dated. IMO it’s missing the vital component that will enable the player to consistently pin point the correct revolution in the spin, which is an important of aspect of the prediction process. This means some guess work will be necessary in identifying the correct revolution and as a result, adjusting to extreme wheel speed changes can be problematic time to time.
- Their cards lack complete accuracy when used to predict from slow to fast wheel speeds when adjusting to condition changes to do with how the ball is rolling. This can be an issue on dealers that spin random wheel speeds.
- Although you are able to take the wheel speed from any number on the wheel, the down side to that is, you have to have a full view of the wheel, this can be an inconvenience on busy tables or if the whole view of the wheel is obscured for what ever reason.
- Despite the cons, the system is able to achieve what it claims, but IMO lacks the full capacity and accuracy of other similar packages available.