Biggest collection of roulette books and systems

Who has the biggest collection of roulette book and advantage systems?

Did you buy it all,
did you share or
found it on the street?

[quote=“forester, post:1, topic:1208”]Who has the biggest collection of roulette book and advantage systems?

Did you buy it all,
did you share or
found it on the street?[/quote] Big problems from the big knolidge.
One Russian classic told ones something along the these lines ( please forgive me a free translation) " all of us were searching teachers grate in numbers for the cheapest price"… sims it’s actual till now ;).
Why almost nobody sends teachers to fuck off and try to figure it out by himself?
I have all books Kelly mentioned in one topic on gg about how he himself played.Real combined usability 10 %.
It’s not about how much or how many… but how applicable. Most of books leave some space for thought. … almost none mention what is really important.
Books l found useful so far
" how to detect bias wheels" by Caleb
" Wheel study" by Ron Shelly
" Biased wheel handbook" by M.Billings & B.Fredericson.
" Probability and measure " by Billingsley
" Computational approach to statistics" by J.H.Klotz… list goes on.

Hi All

I have over a thousand books on Roulette and Blackjack in my collection and probably a couple of thousand systems and strategies on my computer? I have all of those mentioned by Sergiy and some other really good papers.

There are duplicate copies of many books such as Roulette for the Milions, Spin Roulette Gold, and many copies of RWD’s How To Win at Roulette and Blackjack. All the duplicates are for sale and will later be on eBay and I am searching for a Library that will protect the collection after I am gone to the big Casino in the sky. Even the National Library in Canberra has shown no interest and many State libraries here in Aus regularly churn their books at Sales.

Many I purchased new from the Gamblers Book Club when in Vegas, some obtained from the University of Western Sydney Gambling Library and some acquired directly from the authors like Playing Blackjack as a Business by the late “Laurence Revere”.

Many of my articles and papers and books were given to me by an old Librarian/Auditor who worked for years auditing library collections and who had an interest in gambling because her father was a horseracing Bookmaker early last century.

Keep winning

Mike.

guys, I have collection of all editions of the FF’s instruction PDF books! 8) ;D :smiley: :-* :-* :-*

I have many things and sometimes i share material.
Some i have buy for money and other things has been given to me among the AP community.

Cheers

Allan Wilson`s gamblers guide was one of the best written. An AP pioneer by 1955 to 1965 who ease the way to future APs.
Do not forget he was a mathematician and nuclear physicic. There are(were) very few of this class interested in our business.

Besides from Wilson`s experiencies at Nevada, he studied a mathematical system named Oscar grind, we all know the system. He stated this system stood a lot of wild fluctuations. He did not recommend to play it, he showed the fact with -2,7%, -5,26% and on a even game.
I wonder how would Oscar system behahave with an edge, against flatbetting.

btw: Sergy, How did you cope with these 2 books reading? " Probability and measure " by Billingsley
" Computational approach to statistics" by J.H.Klotz. They take high math skill even to read it. I personally cannot understand most of it.

[quote=“toby, post:6, topic:1208”]Allan Wilson`s gamblers guide was one of the best written. An AP pioneer by 1955 to 1965 who ease the way to future APs.
Do not forget he was a mathematician and nuclear physicic. There are(were) very few of this class interested in our business.

Besides from Wilson`s experiencies at Nevada, he studied a mathematical system named Oscar grind, we all know the system. He stated this system stood a lot of wild fluctuations. He did not recommend to play it, he showed the fact with -2,7%, -5,26% and on a even game.
I wonder how would Oscar system behahave with an edge, against flatbetting.

btw: Sergy, How did you cope with these 2 books reading? " Probability and measure " by Billingsley
" Computational approach to statistics" by J.H.Klotz. They take high math skill even to read it. I personally cannot understand most of it.[/quote] Yes l did. First one teached me about importance of errors in measurement. Second helped to device betting strategy l use online.
As you probably know, l have Klotz ceteria calculator written. … l find more useful to upply it with flexible approach, calculating it for every new spin. Not every new 500 spins.
However it’s not an easy reading, l had hours and even days freaking my brain out with formulas…
I’m ashamed to admit. …l do not know about Oscar system… gonna reserch.
However, as my betting calculator show, best value for money invested is given by Klotz creteria and best value for time- plane betting in form of piramide on one " telescope" section. Telescope section l mean is when minor best sectors are contained inside of bigger best sectors.

This is what I have

Bob Gordon roulette system, was selling for $1000 as special offer with his videos.
I would mark it 5/10 at the time of sale, and value it ( < $100).

Laurance Scot volume 1, 6/10 (<$100) but at the time of publication it would worth much more.

Laurance Scot volume 2, 7/10 (<$300) I believe it is selling for $500. The most detailed explanation of traditional VB including software.

Genuine Winner from Stefano Hourmouzes (1/`10) (< $2) He was selling it for $2000 explaining to people that he is a scientist discovered magic numbers in nature, I n addition claiming if you supplied him with 333 results from the wheel he would be able to tell you which numbers to play. On the end it was discovered that he is a not a scientist but someone who was already sentenced for 2 years jail for scam.

Jafco roulette visual prediction (5/10) ( < $200) includes timer.
Nice explanation about traditional roulette visual prediction. (Some mistakes)

Master roulette visual prediction (5.5/10) ( < $200)
Same as Jafcos visual prediction, with some additional explanations.

I did come across some books, but none was worth reading.

Myrulet VB2 (5/10) free;
Very unique way of predictions with the worst explanation lol.

Can someone recommend any book as (7/10) ?

[quote=“forester, post:8, topic:1208”]This is what I have

Bob Gordon roulette system, was selling for $1000 as special offer with his videos.
I would mark it 5/10 at the time of sale, and value it ( < $100).

Laurance Scot volume 1, 6/10 (<$100) but at the time of publication it would worth much more.

Laurance Scot volume 2, 7/10 (<$300) I believe it is selling for $500. The most detailed explanation of traditional VB including software.

Genuine Winner from Stefano Hourmouzes (1/`10) (< $2) He was selling it for $2000 explaining to people that he is a scientist discovered magic numbers in nature, I n addition claiming if you supplied him with 333 results from the wheel he would be able to tell you which numbers to play. On the end it was discovered that he is a not a scientist but someone who was already sentenced for 2 years jail for scam.

Jafco roulette visual prediction (5/10) ( < $200) includes timer.
Nice explanation about traditional roulette visual prediction. (Some mistakes)

Master roulette visual prediction (5.5/10) ( < $200)
Same as Jafcos visual prediction, with some additional explanations.

I did come across some books, but none was worth reading.

Myrulet VB2 (5/10) free;
Very unique way of predictions with the worst explanation lol.

Can someone recommend any book as (7/10) ?[/quote] number 2 and 3 in my list

Forester

I would give RWD’s How To Win at Roulette and Blackjack a 7/10 for the Roulette section but only a 3/10 for the Blackjack section.
It has actually won me many thousands of dollars over the years since publication.

Cheers

Mike.