Balvinder Sambhi, a Birmingham businessman, claims to have cracked the code to winning at roulette, scooping an astonishing £28,000 ($49,000 CAD) in just two months with a secret betting system he spent years perfecting.
His biggest single-day win was over £4,000 ($7,000 CAD), and he insists his system ensures consistent victories—something he says no one has ever achieved before.
Determined to keep his winning formula a secret for now, Sambhi is channeling his efforts into launching a guide, Sequential Roulette: End Game, to share his system with other gamblers (although this was not available at the time of publishing this article).
Mr. Sambhi’s system, which he describes as based on “simple mathematics,” defies the traditional belief that roulette is a game of pure luck. Therefore, his consistent success raised eyebrows at the casinos.
But instead of celebrating his achievement, he found himself banned from every Grosvenor Casino in Britain. “I’ve never lost with my system,” Sambhi explained. “Therefore, the casinos don’t like it—they want losers, not winners.”
“Experts say roulette is all luck,” he stated, “But I’ve proven it’s about mathematics. Therefore, my book will show others how they can win like I did.”
The breaking point came on September 15 at Grosvenor Casino in Birmingham, where Sambhi had been a loyal customer for over a decade.
So, when the manager told him he was barred without explanation, he was stunned. “If they thought I was cheating, they should’ve called the police,” he said. “But they didn’t, so it’s obvious they banned me for winning too much money.”
Despite hiring solicitors to demand an explanation, Sambhi has faced silence from Grosvenor Casinos. Their Director of Security, John Butler, wrote that they are under no legal obligation to provide reasons for barring him. Therefore, Sambhi has turned his focus to his book and exposing what he sees as unfair treatment.
“People have been playing roulette for hundreds of years,” Sambhi explained, “and therefore they think there’s no way to win consistently. But my system proves otherwise. I want to pass this knowledge on to help other gamblers.”
MORE ON THIS STORY – UPDATED 22/11/2024
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