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    ===================================================   Friday, 
	October 24, 2014 
      
	FAQ on the New SRDDW - Single Repeat Dozen Double Win Roulette 
	system by Izak Matatya 
	
    Dear Let's Talk Winning subscribers, customers, 
	friends, 
	The  SRDDW 
	- Single Repeat Dozen Double Win Roulette system 
	announced last week was received was great enthusiasm.  I thank you all 
	for your great interest.  I was asked many questions, and I would like 
	to share my answers with you all during this FAQ newsletter. 
	First of all, some 
	testimonials: 
	"I think this is 
	the ideal system to meet my needs!" 
	 
	"I will say this is the best roulette system I have seen that allows you to 
	bet every outcome!" 
	And general review and 
	comments from the forum: 
	"Is this the best 
	system on the market for Roulette. This will depend like everything else 
	what your expectations are for a system. Some people will question putting 
	297 units or 260 units on a single bet. What I would say to them is what do 
	you expect from a system that bets every decision and is attempting to 
	overcome a HE of over 5% bets are going to get large.  
	 
	I think this is the ideal system to meet my needs and here is why:  I 
	play for comps and make my real money playing craps as posted here on LTW. 
	Over the past 4 to 6 weeks I had the idea of playing video roulette betting 
	red and black at the same time and only starting system play after some 0 or 
	00 only long enough to recover units lost and then go back and flat bet. 
	This can be done for 25 cent bets and can earn your free rooms meals and 
	such.  
	 
	Well from what I can see the newest system will allow me to do the same 
	thing and control at what point I would like to start system play. 
	 
	Izak needs to produce a system that does not take breaks or stop play and I 
	think he has done a great job with this system So much so I was going to go 
	play it live today but work has called and I must go work a 16 hour shift
	 
	 
	Things you may want to know: 
	 
	1 Pen a paper needed  
	2 Each spin you write down 10 things to fill out the template 
	3 Some simple math skills are need or a calculator on a phone  
	 
	Due to these 3 factors I was going to play live and win back only money lost 
	on zeros until I had felt like I could write 10 things down between spins 
	and do the simple math in a timely manner.  
	 
	If you want to bet every out come but keep bets lower Try the Parlay system 
	the last roulette only system before this one came out.  Even if you 
	are reading this and saying so what he back tested it and got it to work 
	that was some kind of back testing. And my entry points for live play will 
	allow us to identify just how many bets are needed to close every run in a 
	worse case on a run from hell not found in Zumma  
	 
	I will address this now 2,398 units without a single abandoned run. Comes 
	out to 599.50 dollars for a 25 cent player for 15,000 spins. 
	 
	Great job Izak!" 
	And now your questions 
	answered: 
	Q: I would like 
	to know what is the max bet placed so I will have an idea on table range 
	needed. Also I would like to know if you bet every outcome.  
	A: Quoting from 
	the system document:  
	 
	"All the runs throughout the entire Zumma 15,000 spins are closed provided 
	we have set a maximum bet limit of 223 units. To set this limit means that 
	if the next bet exceeds this amount, which happens to be 334, we close the 
	run after that, regardless of if we win the bet or not. We happen to win it.
	 
	 
	A total of 986 runs were closed. The highest drawdown is -668, which is 
	twice the placed bet of 334 units, which happens only once at spin 13,563. 
	The remaining time the bets remain way under."  
	 
	The 223 high bet limit is set in order not to have any abandoned runs at all 
	for the entire 15,000 Zumma spins. Now, if we set this limit to bet 200, the 
	highest bet becomes:  
	 
	Max bet limit: 200  
	Actual max bet placed: 297  
	End Profit: 1732  
	Drawdown: -667  
	 
	with only one abandoned run.  
	 
	Two abandoned runs would be with the following parameters:  
	 
	Max bet limit: 180  
	Actual max bet placed: 260  
	End Profit: 1144  
	Drawdown: -667  
	 
	etc. 
	Q: Do you feel 
	that there is a difference in Air ball, video, and live roulette? 
	A: Absolutely 
	no difference between any type of roulette.  Any table would generate a 
	random number between 0 and 36 and that's all the system cares about. 
	 
	Q: "3 1 2 3 2 1 
	3 3 1 2 2 2 3 0 3 1 3 3 2 3 2 1 2 1 1 3 2 1 3 3 3 2 3 3 3 1 1 2 2 1 2 3 3 1 
	1 3 1 3 1 2 1 3 0 2 3 3 2 3 3 2 3 2 2 2 1 3 3 3 1 2 2 3 2 2 1 3 3 2 3 2  
	 
	From Zumma single zero tester page 1 does the system beat this?   
	 
	A: Well, just by visualization, you can tell any three same dozens 
	showing up (in bold below) shows a double win, thus the surely closure of a 
	run with a profit.  
	 
	3 1 2 3 2 1 3 3 1 2 2 2 3 0 3 1 3 3 2 3 2 1 2 1 1 3 2 1 3 3 3 2 
	3 3 3 1 1 2 
	2 1 2 3 3 1 1 3 1 3 1 2 1 3 0 2 3 3 2 3 3 2 3 2 2 2 1 3 3 3 1 2 2 3 2 2 1 3 
	3 2 3 2  
	 
	What happens in between is handled very nicely by the system. It may even 
	show profits, as each win gives you the double of what you have bet. Thus a 
	sequence of 1 1 2 2 1 2 3 3 1 1 is a W L W L L L W L W after the third run 
	above and which does not have any double wins, gives more profits than 
	losses. 
	Q: What do we 
	do about on-line casinos, which have only a range of 1-100, if the bets go 
	above 100? 
	A: What you can  
	do is to navigate tables. Some tables start $1-$100. Other tables $10 - 
	$1000. They are both at the range of 1-100, but starting with the small 
	limit and navigating to a larger limit is equivalent of using a 1-1000 type 
	of table. As far as the system and the outcome is concerned this does not 
	constitute a problem.  
	Q: Would your 
	system work for Baccarat? 
	A: Yes, as a 
	matter of fact, I just applied the new concept to the 1000 Baccarat shoes 
	and the result was an end profit of +2,866.25 units taking commissions into 
	account, all 1000 shoes played continuously with no interruption.  Max 
	bet limit was 212 units, similar to the roulette version. 
	Purchasers can request this Baccarat simulation and I will send it to them 
	with no extra charge.   
	Q: Izak you 
	mentioned this system will also work for Bac making 2800+ units for the 1000 
	Zuma shoes. How is this possible when you are making even money bets in Bac 
	and 2 to 1 bets in roulette? Does this infer it can play other even money 
	games such as craps? 
	 
	A: I don't see why not. 2800 units profit for 1000 shoes makes an 
	average profit of 2.8 units per shoe or per 70 decisions of a shoe, thus 
	averaging 0.04 units per decision.  
	 
	For 15,000 roulette spins, you're making 2400 units, thus averaging 0.16 
	units per spin, which is 4 times as much.  
	 
	You can increase the average in either mode or game. For instance, in 
	Baccarat you could bet a unit or two more while closing a run and this will 
	amount to a profit of 3336.25 units for 1000 shoes.  
	 
	In Roulette, you can double your profits, too, by applying the same strategy 
	for columns simultaneously.  
	 
	You need to consider the speed of the game, as well. A roulette spin may 
	take a minute and more in crowded tables. A Baccarat decision is 3-4 times 
	faster. So your average profit may reach similar proportions.  
	 
	In Craps, a Pass-line or Don't Pass-line decision could be also slower, but 
	the strategy is equally applicable. 
	 
	I thank all of you for 
	your great interest, feedback, review and reporting on the system. 
	SRDDW goes for $400 and is worth 
	every penny.  Early bird purchasers can have the system at 50% discount 
	for $200 only, if you buy 
	the system until November 4, 2014.   
	You can request a printout of SRDDW 
	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. 
	Wishing you all the best!  
	Izak 
	
	www.letstalkwinning.com 
	Email:
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