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Learning the Kimo Li way.

Started by PokerTwist1994, September 24, 2011, 01:15:26 AM

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Kimo Li

Sorry LP. Please give your opinion on the importance of memorizing the numbers on the roulette wheel.

You know I am kidding.

cheese



Kimo Li

Can you post an example of a 'defining pattern of randomness'. One that
can't change on the very next spin. Thanks.

loungeplayer

haha Kimo, of course.   ;D

here's my opinion on why I think memorizing the wheel is so important (instead of referring to the wheel picture casinos provide at the tables):

(1) you'll know at a glance at the current moment (for example: past 6 spins, which sectors are hot and hitting)
instead of busy marking the wheel and then finding the numbers on the betting screen or betting layout.

(2) by knowing the sectors in a categorized way, you can see clearly which sectors co-relate to each other (for example: opposite sectors.  In GPM language, that is a Bow-Tie ball movement)

(3) you can choose to use any methods to remember the wheel.  Most people remember the wheel in a circular way,
Zero, 32, 15, 19, 4, 21, 2 etc....

For myself, I find Global Pie Method (GPM) the most useful way.  You can even see stars (similar to spokes in a bicycle wheel) to pin point on which exact spot the ball landed on in that particular pie (sector).

(4) For speed and advantage to us players.  The casino is constantly trying their best to employ counter measures, to make it difficult for advantage players to profit consistently.   With the wheel memorized in a systematic way, I am using my energy in seeing which sectors to profit on, rather than marking and trying to remember: "erm... let me see.. where is 32?   here.. .  no no .. here.. ok, where is 11? etc...."

my 2 cents here.  credits to Kimo.


ok, tea-break time for me.. haha


Quote from: Kimo Li on September 27, 2011, 03:30:53 AM
Sorry LP. Please give your opinion on the importance of memorizing the numbers on the roulette wheel.

You know I am kidding.

PokerTwist1994

Hey Kimo,

I received your books today.   Wow I must say, each book is different and teaches the same things.   I can't put it down.   I find it very interesting.   I like how you figured out how the wheel was created.   By the way, I went to your facebook and bought your DEMO spreadsheet.   It's helping me understand your strategy.

Thank you very much,

PT

Kimo Li

PT,

Thanks for the good words. Tell me more when you finish the book.

Kimo Li

PokerTwist1994

Kimo,

Sure thing, tomorrow I'll fill you in. For tonight, I'll try to be catching up on what you guys have been talking about.  ;)

Appreciate it,

PT

loungeplayer


Kimo Li

PT,

It is I who appreciate your comments

Kimo Li

PokerTwist1994

LP,

Believe me I will. Between the forum, books, and the demo spreadsheet I can barely grasp all this info. but the experience has been priceless so far.   :smile:

Regards,

PT

loungeplayer

ok ok I believe you PT... lol    :-)



Quote from: PokerTwist1994 on September 27, 2011, 04:10:04 AM
LP,

Believe me I will. Between the forum, books, and the demo spreadsheet I can barely grasp all this info. but the experience has been priceless so far.   :smile:

Regards,

PT

cheese

Quote from: Kimo Li on September 27, 2011, 03:53:45 AM
I was just being facetious to Seykid

Seriously,  post an example of a 'defining pattern of randomness'. One that
can't change on the very next spin.  Its easy, like stapling jello to a dartboard.
C'mon, you can do it.

PokerTwist1994

Hello Kimo,

There is so much information in your book.  I can see why people cannot use the global pie method, because if I did not have your program, I don't think I would have been able to understand how to track numbers.

I have a problem. Can you show me how to keep track of the sectors without using a spreadsheet program, because I cannot take the program to the casino?  Don't get me wrong your program is great, but I don't want to be arrested.

Thanks,

PT

seykid29

Hi Poker
A few tips,i also dont use track sheet,though im encourage to.It attract too much attention.I more or less play as if im playing blindly..a few low chips every where as i anticipate a play.When you know your numbers,and casino have a score board displaying numbers its not that hard.E.g if im playing the 4 quads,which i have by heart its easy to keep with the hot ones and let the cold ones sleep..when they wake up,they do wake up.But im talking airball here,which i much prefer to play.
Thanks.

Kimo Li

I want to continue where we left off before the distraction:


QuoteWelcome to the concept of time and how it applies to the Global Pie.

Roulette players look at numbers as one continuous, endless string of numbers.  I manipulate time by blocking them in six number increments, because sectors contain six numbers.

The key to keeping track of results is to block six spins at a time, and tracking how many times each sector has come in.

How does that translate to a strategy?  I'll let you guys talk among yourselves about that.

How does one overcome the mathematical disadvantage? I let the math gurus ponder that one.

Like loungeplayer said, I don't spoon feed, I actually make you think.

Kimo Li

This particular part deals with how we perceive time: linear, cyclical, or frozen.  It's about numbers being frozen in six number increments.  It's studying something that is fixed in one place and extracting patterns which identify ball movement tendencies.

Think about it.  I will post an example later.

Kimo Li

loungeplayer

deep and difficult to comprehend, yet interesting

can't wait to see your coming lessons  :)   thanks


>This particular part deals with how we perceive time: linear, cyclical, or frozen.  It's about numbers being frozen in six number increments.  It's studying something that is fixed in one place and extracting patterns which identify ball movement tendencies.

Think about it.  I will post an example later.

Kimo Li

loungeplayer

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