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EverySpinWins.com offers roulette strategy

6 August 2008

OON RAPIDS, Minnesota -- (PRESS RELEASE) -- When Donny Miller was studying to be a civil engineer, his math professor gave him and two of his fellow students an extra credit assignment for Calculus III: assessing probabilities related to the roulette wheel. They became so intrigued that even after completing the assignment, they looked for a way to beat the wheel. That was the beginning of the strategy dubbed "Every Spin Wins" (EverySpinWins.com).

Miller created the math theory that resulted in his simple easy-to-learn, easy-to-master betting system. While his college pals have opted to enjoy the benefits of the strategy for themselves, Miller decided to share it with others. After two years of providing private training to a select group of students, he partnered with one of his first students, Nicholas Cenaiko, to create EverySpinWins.com, offering the general public a home study course complete with a DVD set and illustrated print manual.

One of the questions answered by the course was whether or not a roulette wheel has a "memory." According to Cenaiko, "Many people think that if black comes up 10 or 12 times, red must surely be due to come up soon. So they start betting in that direction. But gaming statistics are based on all tables, so what if while one table has 12 spins black, another table across the room or across the street has 12 spins red at the same time? That's something to think about."

By simply covering 100 percent of the wheel, but at different levels of chips and at different odds, Miller's strategy enables players to win additional chips with each spin. Trainees win increments of $500 to $2,000 per sitting and so go unnoticed when they visit casinos. Miller still enjoys going to casinos unnoticed to this day.

The course DVDs were filmed in a private setting but with a real roulette wheel and table. "Though the manuals would be enough, nothing compares to the actual 'seeing is believing' experience that you can have through the DVDs and their step-by-step instructions," explained Cenaiko.

The Every Spin Wins Web site went live in late June with no advertising, just word-of-mouth. However, it has already sold more than 100 courses. Visitors to the Web site can see testimonials from those first purchasers.

Buyers receive access to Miller himself via his business telephone number and personal e-mail address, which are included in the course materials. In addition, they can try out the home study course for a full year and if unsatisfied, return it for a refund.

The course will be available for a special price of $795 until September 10, 2008 when it will increase to $1,394.

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