You repeatedly promote the book, completely ignoring the facts presented to you. Now you've come up with a win of $1 for each spin with a bankroll of $350. Do you not remember the illustrations you posted in previous messages? Allow me to remind you. Here they are:

As you can see, I highlighted in red the profit from winnings for the initial bets in your progression. They range from 30 pence (bets in your scheme in British pounds) to 80 pence. At today's exchange rates, this amounts to 37 cents to 1 US dollar. And not always 1 US dollar, you know.
I've already demonstrated above that with the approach to bets you've indicated, you will inevitably lose. According to your own scheme, your loss would be £222 or £863 (I circled the total bankroll in blue). Returning this loss with winnings of 30-80 pence will likely take you several months, assuming fate is favorable to you, and you don't lose another £222 or £863.
What $350 bankroll are you mentioning when none of the options you provided contains such amounts, even when converting pounds to dollars? You're inventing something new as the discussion progresses. Ok, even if you have $350, you'll just loose it.
Your advertising is aimed at novice players who know little about roulette, and I presume they would willingly believe the fictions you're telling.







