Paragon Roulette Review
This is another very clear fraud. The Paragon roulette seller Jerry Adams is relentless when it comes to selling
scam roulette systems, of all the sellers he's one of the worst.
Over the years he's sold multiple gambling systems including: retirement roulette, ultimate roulette and
brilliant baccarat.
For this review however I'm going to stick with the paragon system. The paragon roulette website tells you
exactly what you want to hear regardless of the truth.
Jerry Adams claims that he's found a secret bet that almost nobody knows about and that you can use this secret
bet to make $15000 a month.
The truth here is that some people looking for a winning system want to believe that there is a secret bet which
is why Jerry Adams is claiming to have one.
The actual system is simply waiting until two lines haven't appeared for a few spins and then you play a
progression. This is nothing new and it's an ocean away from the secret bet that was being promised.
You also need to be aware that Jerry Adams has multiple websites and he uses them to try and avoid countless
warnings that the paragon roulette system is a scam.
**IMPORTANT UPDATE**
I was under the impression that Jerry Adams had finally given up the game in 2009 when I tried to go onto the
paragonroulette.com website only to find that it wasn't there, but I was wrong.
He is now selling it on a new website which is win4once.com where he not only sells paragon roulette but his
other gambling systems to.
On the win4once.com website he is no longer saying you can win $15000 a month, instead it's a modest $8725
although he claims to personally make $1000 a day with the system before going out to play golf (yeah
right)
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