Gambler Told to Stay Away From Casinos After Using Winning Roulette System
Written on Thursday 8th October, 12:02 pm by Peter Hanigasek
Grosvenor CasinoA gambler who won more that £28,000 playing roulette has been told not to come back to a chain of casinos he was playing in.

Balvinder Sambhi, 38, from Birmingham was told in a letter to stay away from all Grosvenor Casinos in the UK after the management could not work out how he was winning so much.

Mr Sambhi has spent several years developing his “no-lose” strategy which is based on simple mathematics. However before he has had a chance to really benefit from this winning system, the casino has barred him from playing.

He told The Daily Mail: “They don't want winners in their premises, just losers.”

“I used to go into the casino every day and there was never a problem when I was losing thousands of pounds.”

“But after using my system to make £28,000 I was taken to one side and told that I was barred. I can't believe it.”

Mr Sambhi now hopes to get his own back on the casino by revealing his secret in a new book, which will be a huge headache for casinos if others are able to master the technique.

Rank Group, who own Grosvenor Casinos, declined to comment on why Mr Sambhi was banned and their stance on winners at their casinos.
 



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