"He who does not toot his own horn, the same shall not be tooted." -- apocryphally attributed to H.L. Mencken
Several months ago, I released "Roulette for the Leisure Gambler*" at the rock-bottom price of $2.00. I've made a little money on the e-booklet, although I made more from the freelance gig that it got me writing help files for an online casino (thanks to a member of this list who liked the booklet and pointed me in their direction). Being a cost versus benefit kind of guy, I've put off writing the "Leisure Gambler*" e-booklets on blackjack and craps until I believe that doing so is worth my time ... I'd like to make more money, and sometimes that means making less per transaction. So I've cut the price of "Roulette for the Leisure Gambler*" in half. That's right: For $1.00 -- Amazon Honor System, PayPal or, very preferably, E-Gold -- you can have my 22-page e-booklet that explains everything the leisure gambler* needs to know about the game of roulette. For half the price of your first minimum bet on a quarter roulette table, you get: A brief history of roulette A readable guide to how the game is played An analyses of popular betting systems and why they don't work My "Four Rules for Leisure Gamblers*," applicable to _any_ game A system for maximizing your roulette experience If you're a leisure gambler*, your $1.00 purchase is bound to save you money -- perhaps _make_ you money -- on your next trip to Vegas or Tunica. Get your copy of "Roulette for the Leisure Gambler*" at: http://www.rationalreview.com/press/leisuregambler/ Regards, Tom Knapp * "Leisure gambler" refers to the non-professional: someone who doesn't rely on gambling for his or her livelihood. If you're a professional gambler, you probably don't need this e-booklet (unless you're not very good at your job). --- You are currently subscribed to e-gold-list as: archive@jab.org To unsubscribe send a blank email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] Use e-gold's Secure Randomized Keyboard (SRK) when accessing your e-gold account(s) via the web and shopping cart interfaces to help thwart keystroke loggers and common viruses.