Earn $60 to $600 an Hour DC-7
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a 4.34% (No BS) advantage, the answer is: "I hope I break even at the casino today, I need the money." Sounds familiar? If it does,
you may be a compulsive gambler and what do all compulsive gamblers have in common? They
have to lose. No matter how much they make one day, they have to lose
it the next, plus a lot more to go with it. For some unknown reason they are
self-destructive. If you are a compulsive gambler, live up to the fact that you have
a disease that has no cure but can be arrested one day at a time with the proper help of a
12-step program. The developer is also the author of "How to Make a Living at the Racetrack", which was the first book of its kind to have the Preface written by a professional handicapper that appeared on 60 Minutes with Harry Reasoner several years ago when he picked 19 consecutive winners at two tracks in the course of one day. If you are looking for credibility, herewith is an excerpt from the Preface: "My friend "Diamond Jim," has developed a formula, which is ingenious in both its simplicity and degree of sophistication, which might be the most effective way to wager on horses yet devised. In other words, it works and it works because it makes use of those various intangible factors, which keep popping up repeatedly." Diamond Jim, a friend dubbed
him "the Casino Bandit" has applied the same degree of sophistication and those
various intangible factors, which keep popping up repeatedly in the developing of the DC-7
strategy. Here's a few more. An M.D.
from Virginia writes: "Most systems I bought revolved around a hot or a
cold table. I came out ahead on both with DC-7 but I never thought you could beat a choppy
table where the system works best. Knowing when to get into the game and knowing
when to get out is the key that has made me a winner. Thanks Jimmy, you're a
genius." The writer would like to wish you luck but if you have DC-7, you won't need it. Click here to order and a download link will open immediately after your payment online. Thank you! Actual Results of
Playing DC-7 Taken From Comments: On the 1-2-4 progression, DC-7 delivered an average profit of 8.2 units for each hour played. On the flat betting, DC-7 delivered 5.04 units per hour of play. In most cases, the table qualified with the first 3 to 4 shooters. On page 11 it took 15 shooters to re-qualify the table after a stop play rule went into effect. On pages 21 and 26, it took 17 shooters before the table qualified, which is an exception. Once the table is qualified, DC-7 can be profitable on hot, cold or choppy tables, the latter being the most productive. On page 52, there is a loss of 19 units, but that would never have happened if we followed the stop play (temporarily) rule. We did it deliberately to prove a point and that being, if you stayed with the table through thick and thin you would have made up that loss on the next two sessions at the same table with a +13 on page 53 and a +28 on page 54 giving you a profit of 22 units in less than 3 hours of play, which is an average of 7.3 units for those 3 sessions. If you want proof, you are looking at it. We don't know of any other Craps system that passed the entire 72 hour test without showing a loss. GUARANTEE DC-7 is sold with a guarantee that the test results supplied are accurate and authentic within a 5% margin of error, taken from the book "72 Hours at the Crap Table" utilizing the instructions and rules outlined in the DC-7 package. You can expect a full refund if you can prove that DC-7 does not produce a profit utilizing the 1-2-4 progression, on the entire book, which would be 1829 shooters' results. Click here to order and a download link will open immediately after your payment online. Thank you! Frequently
Asked Questions on
Quesion: What is the maximum drawdown of the system? Answer: I never considered a drawdown. That's something you can decide for yourself. I would recommend that if you are up 7 or 8 units, playing the 1-2-4 progression (which can happen with as little as 3 shooters) you may at that point want to switch to flat betting. That would be the only "drawdown" that I could recommend. Drawdowns are popular with systems that drain you after you made a big hit. If you are up lets say 8 units and lose 3 in a row for a total of 7 leaving you 1 unit ahead playing 1-2-4. However if you switch to flat betting and lose 3 in a row, you still have 5 left. Losing 3 in a row doesn't happen that often but it does happen. When it does, follow the stop rule and then resume play after the table re-qualifies itself. You'll get back your loss in a very short period of time. Remember, you have a 4.34% advantage over the house. You can grind them down just by taking them on like they grind you down with 1.5 to 2.5 % advantage. Question: How
much is the buy-in and the amount of bankroll needed? And you don't need a "lifetime" bankroll, you just need DC-7 and a little patience and discipline. Question: Is the system risky? How confident can one be with DC-7? Why are you selling DC-7? My only goal is to find something that works on a consistent basis. I am really burnt out on systems that don't work. Answer: I know exactly how you feel. There's an old saying in the gaming industry: "If you have a system that works, play it. If it doesn't work sell it." However there is an exception to every rule. There are a lot of scams out there by people that live off the sincere but gullible public and I detest all of that. I have my own reasons for selling my strategy that works or I could not live with myself. I'm selling DC-7 for guys like yourself because I've been there too many times and always felt that there has to be a way to beat this game. DC-7 is a "combination" of several systems that do not stand up to the test of time. I added a few of my own ideas based on experience and came up with DC-7, which stands for "Don't Come-7 out." I want you to feel comfortable with DC-7, which does not require a large buy in because there is no risk in the long run. 30 units is plenty if you stick to the rules which are very simple but does require some discipline especially when you are winning big time. The results that appear on the site regarding 72 hours are real. I'll offer you a few more reasons: (1) I play DC-7 on the ships out of Cape Canaveral a few days a week. (They won't allow me to teach anyone anymore) I live on the ocean here in Melbourne Beach Florida and check the height of the waves whenever I get the urge to play. If it's calm and the report is that it will stay that way, I'll go out. I am very prone to sea sickness and have become immune to Dramamine. (2) Since 9-11, I'm not too sure if I want to fly anymore. My wife won't and I don't like to leave her. (3) I'm 66 years old and financially secure. (4) I'm an inventor who challenges anything that is "impossible" If man built it, there must be a way to tear it down. (wait till you see my roulette systems) (5) I said many years ago, that if I ever developed such a method that will beat the house, I'll share it with the rest of the guys and gals out there that are chasing the preverbal rainbow. Note! Once you get into
the rhythm and are totally confident that no matter what happens, you are still going to
come out a winner, the jitters and the fear of losing will disappear. If the casinos
can wear you down with a 1.8% advantage, think of what you can do to them with a 4.34%
advantage. The only difference is that the house has that 1.8% (it varies - +) on
several players at one time and you only have the advantage against one, that being the
casino. Question: How much do you need to bring to a table? Answer: $150.00 for $5.00 units; $250 for $10.00 units, about $350 for $15 units, and never more than 30 units. Question: Is there a stop loss? Answer: Yes but not a set amount. That is part of the strategy that is in the instructions. Question: Is there a stop win? Answer: Yes there is a stop win. You stop when you get tired of winning. Question: Do you play every shooter after you start? Answer: Not necessarily. When you hit a stop play, then you must re-qualify the table. If the table gets hot, while you have money at risk and you are still winning, keep playing. Question: What is the average in qualifying a shooter to start playing.? Answer: It varies. Sometimes as little as two shooters, sometimes as long as 15 depending on the outcome of each roll and that usually occurs where there is only one table, on a boat for instance. In a casino where there are a lot of tables, we direct you to the one that will get you in the game quickly. Question: Is it best on a cold, choppy, or hot table? Answer: Works on all three but big time on choppy tables. The good news is that the tables are choppy most of the time. Question: How is a session defined? Answer: The "session" I am referring to in DC-7 is the time between the shooters point and him (her) making the point or 7 outs. i.e. as follows: 4-5-8-2-4 -7- 2-6-8-8-3-10-5-6 - 5-9-7out. That's 3 sessions. The come out 7 does not count as a session. Some people refer to the sequence as an "event". Question: What is the biggest risk in DC-7? Answer: The biggest risk in DC-7 is the player making mistakes. Question: Can I honestly earn $60-$600 per hour without fear of losing my bankroll? Answer: You can earn about $60 an hour with $10 units and $600 an hour with $100 units if you play DC-7. No one has ever reported losing a buy in never mind a bankroll. Question: Hard to believe you came up with this system yet you don't gamble? Answer:
I don't gamble because I play DC-7, but I only play $10.00 & $15.00
units. I don't have the stomach for progression although I played the latter with $5.00
units. I enjoy the excitement. I have 3 businesses and I am not hurting for money
(thank God) but have no restrictions for making more. Question: Anyone could design a system to beat the book but isn't actual play different? Answer: 72 Hours is a documented scenario of actual play, and has been for years the leading book of testing for the gaming industry. Question: I can't help but think that it shouldn't matter to "qualify" the shooter, because the dice has no memory. Shouldn't you be able to enter the table immediately without waiting? Answer: Stepping up to the craps table without qualifying has put more players in bankruptcy court than you can imagine. The casinos depend on that type of player's mistake. That's what produces losers. We produce winners. Question: Do you have to chart at the table with pencil and paper? Answer: If you have a very bad memory, you may want to chart the rolls but once a certain thing happens you stop charting until the next shooter rolls the bones. You can do it with your fingers. If you have a memory problem like I used to, take Giko Biloba. Once you remember to take it, you know it's working : ) Click here to order and a download link will open immediately after your payment online. Thank you!
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