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===================================================   Monday, November 25, 2013
 
New System - MPRS - the Multiple Parlay Roulette System by Izak Matatya

Dear Let's Talk Winning subscribers, customers, friends,

Here is MPRS - the Multiple Parlay Roulette System, a brand new system of mine.    It's a fun to play system, with the lowest risk ever, watching how your single chip bet can multiply into numerous profits.

MPRS is designed for Roulette, because of Roulette's versatility in the various types of bets we can place.  It places bets on the outside bets, such as Reds, Blacks, Evens, Highs, Lows, Odds and Evens for even paying areas and the Dozens and Columns for 3 to 1 paying areas.  Those bets are most "parlayable" bets.  And you will be betting on those multiple areas simultaneously according to the system specs and bet selections. 

Parlaying a bet simply means letting your bet ride if you win that bet.  For instance, you place one chip on a dozen.  If you win that bet, you now have 3 chips on the table.  You don't touch that bet and let it ride one more time.  If your bet wins again, you now have 9 chips on the table on that particular dozen.  If you don't touch that bet and let it ride again and your bet wins once more, you now have 27 chips on the table.  All this replicated from the very initial one chip you placed on the table.  If you cash your winnings now, you will have 26 units profit.  27 chips minus the 1 chip you placed initially.   

Whether you should cash your winnings at this stage or not will depend on what the system will instruct you based on its specifications. 

In a progressive system, we increase our bets as we lose.  In a Martingale double up type of system, for instance, we place 1, 2, 4, 8, 16, 32, etc. chips on the table until our first win.  And that gives us only 1 unit profit.  We are investing 64 chips in order to gain 1.   

In the parlay type of betting, we invest only 1 chip and as we continuously win on that bet, our chip multiplies to 2, 4, 8, 16, 32, 64, etc. units.  We are investing 1 chip in order to gain 64, exactly the opposite of a Martingale.  Sounds more attractive and less risky, doesn't it? 

Except that in a progressive system, we are more likely to win on our fourth, fifth, etc. bet than having 4-5 wins in a row.  But our investment is much higher for a smaller gain.  In the parlay method, we risk only one unit in order to gain much more.   In either case, one does win the fourth or fifth bet and one does win 4, 5 times in a row, when the time comes. 

MPRS takes advantage of the fact, that parlay bets do eventually win and those wins are very profitable risking a very low amount of units, in fact just 1 unit.  This is the minimum and maximum bet you will ever place on the table - never more than 1 unit.  That's what makes the system extremely low risk.  No more aggressive progressions, betting hundreds of units, just in order to make 1 unit profit.  On the contrary, you place single chips here and there and see them replicate and multiply without your intervention. 

MPRS will show you systematically how you can set a certain win target and achieve it more frequently than you hit your stop loss. 

Since this is a parlay system, it would not make sense to set a low win target, as we want our chips to replicate as much as they can and they will.  And we don't want this to be a grind system giving us only 1 unit profit for each run. 

MPRS has two variations of the system, a mild one and a slightly more aggressive one.  The mild one will set a win target of 30 units for a run and a stop loss of -20.  The more aggressive one will set a win target of 250 chips for a run with a loss limit of -41.  That's the only difference.  Otherwise, the system specs are completely identical.

With the mild system, the winnings are more gradual.  With the more aggressive one, the winnings are quicker, if you can afford a slightly larger drawdown, such as 392 units for the entire usage of the system, which is practically your lifetime bankroll you will need. 

A win goal of 2000 units is set and is achieved within 2362 spins.  Those are for Zumma 15,000 spin tester book.  If MPRS beats the entire Zumma book?  Absolutely!  It generates 23,193 units by the end of 15,000 spins.  The parameters set for Zumma, however, are even more aggressive.  That's why the middle system milder version is the one recommended to use, trying to keep the bets at the table limits.  And that's the simulation you will receive with your system purchase. 

Yes, your single chip may replicate into very high amounts with MPRS, exceeding even some table limits at times.  When that happens, you will have to take some of your winnings with you and put them on the side and continue the use of the system until you reach your win target. 

Here is a performance chart of MPRS for the win goal of 2000 units:

You can already tell by the chart when parlays and runs are successfully closed cashing winnings.  Win goals of 1000 units are attained multiple times.  So are 1500 unit targets.  2000 and even 3000 unit targets are easily reached with MPRS, meaning that you can repeat those win goals during many different sessions. 

The system is very simple to understand and to use.  It's only 10 pages of easy reading with sufficient examples for you to fully grasp the system.  The only thing you need to worry about is to count your winnings on the table, a pleasant and rewarding activity.   Again only simple arithmetic. 

MPRS goes for $550 and is worth every penny.  

You can request a printout of MPRS for $20 extra. 

As usual, your full satisfaction is guaranteed.  If not, you can have your money back within 30 days of your purchase, no strings attached, no questions asked.

Click here to order.

Thank you,
Izak Matatya

Wishing you all the best,
Izak

www.letstalkwinning.com

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