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Roulette Killer Review - Can It Beat The MD5 Randomizer?
By: Monty Pencilneck

In this Roulette Killer review, I will talk about the different aspects of a software application called Roulette Killer. This software has been available on the internet for quite some time, and has been promoted by many people.

The reason why this software is promoted is because it is sold through an online marketplace called Clickbank. There is nothing wrong with selling software on Clickbank, but unfortunately, this software is for sale there, and I will explain why next.

The Roulette Killer software is a primitive roulette system. It basically asks the user to input 10 numbers and then it will spit out where it thinks the user should bet next. The thing about this software is that it will tell the user to place 5 bets, one on a different section of the roulette board. The problem is it doesn?t tell the player how much to wager, so they are left guessing.

On the Roulette Killer review website, they mention that their software will beat the MD5 randomizer. I have never seen an online casino admit to just what kind of randomization technique they are using. Even the casino that the Roulette Killer author recommends doesn?t state what sort of randomization techniques they use. It?s all very strange to me.

Having said all this, if you really wanted to crack the randomization by using a sequence of numbers, I think that it would take a lot more than 10 spins of the roulette table wheel to come up with some sort of guess. In fact, I think any sort of statistical probability would take several thousand spins, if not hundreds of thousands.

Can the Roulette Killer software really crack the MD5 Randomization? I don?t think so. And the bets laid out just aren?t trustworthy enough to take the chance of using it. Maybe if they offered some sort of limited free trial, then you could get a grasp for how the software will perform.

Having a free trial would allow you to test it before you buy it. I have a feeling that if there was a trial version of the Roulette Killer software, it probably would not sell very well, because people would instantly realize that they will lose money in the long run.

I hope this Roulette Killer Review has been helpful to you, and that if you are going to purchase it, you have become wise to some of the ideas behind how it operates.

When you choose a roulette system, you should always get one with a free trial. Roulette Assault comes with a free trial so you can make a terrific decision.

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