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IASP RATINGS are as follows:
RATING F = Fallible. Fallible means the system does not truly overcome the mathematical advantage the casino enjoys over the player. If you play long enough, you'll lose more than you win. This is not to say these types of systems are not of value for helping the recreational gambler win more often and manage his gambling bankroll.
RATING I = Infallible.
Infallible indicates a mathematically advantaged strategy for the player.
This means if the method is played optimally, the player will have a mathematical
advantage over the casino in the long-haul. An example of this type
of system would be card counting in Blackjack. Here at Zumma Press
we do not know of any mathematically provable systems for Craps, Roulette,
or Baccarat. If such a method existed for these games it obviously
would be sold for big $$$ if available at all.