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Learning the Kimo Li way.

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

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PokerTwist1994

Hi Mr.  Li,

I'm here in your section like you said, what is the first things you can advice me of?  ;D

Thanks

PT

Kimo Li

Hello PT,

There are so many different approaches to studying roulette.  I am curious, why would you be interested in the Kimo Li way?

Frankly, I do not want to waste my time.  You are new to the forum which leads me to believe you are seeking, like most people, a quick way to make a lot of money.  If so, this method is not for you.  You have to do a lot of studying.  Kimo Li followers would agree, even the non-believers will be quick to tell you it's a waste of time.

There are a lot lingoes and terms tied to learning the Global Pie Method.  It's like learning a new language.

As Carpanta said to you on the "JUST INFO" post, my books has been around for a while.

Are you a single zero or a double zero roulette wheel player?, Internet or B and M (brick and mortar) player?

Kimo Li

PokerTwist1994

Hello Mr.  Li,

Thank you for your time.   I was reading Carpanta's post and he said, (Followers of Kimo Li's teachings will understand what I propose here.  Those who don't understand Kimo's strategies won't see the plan. ) I found that interesting.   I wanted to know what he was talking about.  I followed his advice.   I ordered your books on Amazon.   I'll have it in two days.   Then Carpanta said to read your post.  I am reading all of your posts.   Some things don't make sense.   I don't know.

I play the double zero wheel.   I like playing outside bets, mostly dozens, but my friend plays streets and inside bets.  I am willing to learn if you are willing to teach.

Regards

PT

loungeplayer

hi PokerTwist,

I agree with Kimo that usually people who dabble with his information about the wheel, matrix etc...  will in  the end find that it's just a waste of time (and most if not all, are looking for a quick way to make lots of money).

it's always good to see new people interested to discover what Kimo's methods are all about.  Yes, I am studying his methods, and yes I have his book too (I am using European Wheel).  You will see things in a totally different view.

But there's a LOT of studying.  a lot of disappointment, and then discovery and then awareness.

if you ask me what I think, I would say "Definitely worth my time and effort to master it."

The Global Pies and the Matrix which Kimo invented are really masterpieces.

Welcome to the road less traveled, Mr PokerTwist.   :)   it is not easy, but I am very sure you will learn something of value.


loungeplayer

Kimo Li

Hello PT,

Lets' get you started.  I am going to show you how important it is to know where the numbers lay on the roulette wheel, and how it correlates with the table layout.

The American roulette wheel has 38 numbers.  For the moment, ignore the zeros.  Divide the wheel into six sectors, beginning with the number 28.
Section one:  28, 9, 26, 30, 11, and 7
Section five: 20, 32, 17, 5, 22, and 34
Section three: 15, 3, 24, 36, 13, and 1

Things to note so far:
   Section one is called section one because it is next to the single (1) zero
   Section five is called section five because it is in the section
   Section three is called section three because it is in the section

   Sections 1, 5, and 3 are called the ODD half of the roulette wheel because the sector labels are odd numbers:

The other half of the wheel:

Section two: 27, 10, 25, 29, 12, 8
Section six: 19, 31, 18, 6, 21, and 33
Section four: 16, 4, 23, 35, 14, and 2

Things to note this time:
   Section two is called section two because it is next to the double (2) zero
   Section six is called section six because section six is in the section
   Section four is called section four because section four is in the section

   Sections 2, 6, and 4 are called the EVEN half of the roulette wheel because the sector labels are even numbers.

You will see this in my book.

What am I suppose to do with this information?

Every time a number comes up, you will be able to keep track on what side of the wheel the ball is favoring, the odd half or the even half.  This is basic visual tracking.

I noticed your post name is PokerTwist.  Like a "poker tell", I shall equate knowing which half of the wheel the ball is landing as "a roulette tell".


End of lesson one.

Kimo Li

Kimo Li

Hi loungeplayer,

Nice to hear from you.  Happy to see things are well. Thanks for the good word.

Kimo Li

loungeplayer

@Kimo

happy to see you posting here too.  the pleasure is mine, you are great.

cheese

Quote from: Kimo Li on September 24, 2011, 11:03:10 AM
I am curious, why would you be interested in the Kimo Li way

What is the 'Kimo Li way', exactly. I've read your books
and there's no betting strategy, you don't tell the player
where to place the next bet. Thats all anybody cares
about, how to win. We already know how to behave in
a casino and what the wheel looks like. How about
practical methods to win, where are they..

Kimo Li

Hello Cheese,

I don't recall having a conversation with you in the past.  Nor, do I think you have ever sent me a private message asking about Global Pies.  If you did, I don't remember.

I had a website a few years ago that explained the skip and run method, which is old as the beginning of roulette.

Here it is.  There are six sectors and you keep track of each sector using a spreadsheet.  Each column represents a sector.  You determine which sectors are coming and mark them as the spins are generated.  For example, using just one section, American wheel, the results look like this: 7, 29, 11, 30, 16, 35, 28, 14, 6, 9

Section 1

7   X
29
11 X
30 X
16
35
28 X
14
6
9   X

You do this for all sections.

Here's the key.  There are six numbers in each section, which means if you were to bet one section for six times you will lose one chip if it hits on the sixth spin.

If you know that section one is going to come in at least once within the next six spins, you will profit, a small progression will keep you ahead.

The betting strategy is a little bit more complex than explained above.  I just wanted to show you how skip and run plays a big part.

So that is the premise behind Kimo Li's way, the skip and run tracking.  It's not for everyone.  

But, for the very few, they don't say anything because why should they, like you said, "Thats all anybody cares about, how to win."

They want to keep it to themselves.

BTW, in regards to the post I explained to PT, knowing where the ball lands with high frequency is a very powerful tell.

Best Regards,

Kimo Li

iggiv


PokerTwist1994

Hello Mr.  Li,

I am sitting here reading the posts.  Thank you, for lesson one.  I haven't received your book yet but I did see on Amazon look inside on page six, you explain why you label your sectors the way you do.

Don't get me wrong, but the "roulette tell" of which side of the wheel the ball is landing is interesting.   But how does that make money?  I like to bet outside bets.

I don't want to sound ungrateful, but all I want to do is jump in the car, turn the engine on, and drive.   I don't want to know how the engine was built, how much horse power, who engineered it.   I just want to take the top off, drive, and let the wind hit my face.   Is that so wrong?

@ loungerplayer,

Thanks for your encouragement.   It seems like a LOT of work.   I guess you can say I am in it for the money.   I just want to have a method where I can follow step by step, bet, and win.

Thanks

PT

iggiv

Quote from: PokerTwist1994 on September 25, 2011, 02:52:45 PM
Hello Mr.  Li,

I am sitting here reading the posts.  Thank you, for lesson one.  I haven't received your book yet but I did see on Amazon look inside on page six, you explain why you label your sectors the way you do.

Don't get me wrong, but the "roulette tell" of which side of the wheel the ball is landing is interesting.   But how does that make money?  I like to bet outside bets.

I don't want to sound ungrateful, but all I want to do is jump in the car, turn the engine on, and drive.   I don't want to know how the engine was built, how much horse power, who engineered it.   I just want to take the top off, drive, and let the wind hit my face.   Is that so wrong?

@ loungerplayer,

Thanks for your encouragement.   It seems like a LOT of work.   I guess you can say I am in it for the money.   I just want to have a method where I can follow step by step, bet, and win.

Thanks

PT

u have to take it easy bud, and be very patient. othewise it will not work. sorry, no gold on a blue plate.
nobody is gonna teach u from scratch to expert level. if u r there for easy half- a-day learning and then starting making money, it's not gonna be like that. it's lots of hard work

Carpanta

Quote from: PokerTwist1994 on September 25, 2011, 02:52:45 PM
I am sitting here reading the posts.  Thank you, for lesson one.  I haven't received your book yet but I did see on Amazon look inside on page six, you explain why you label your sectors the way you do.

Don't get me wrong, but the "roulette tell" of which side of the wheel the ball is landing is interesting.   But how does that make money?  I like to bet outside bets.

I don't want to sound ungrateful, but all I want to do is jump in the car, turn the engine on, and drive.   I don't want to know how the engine was built, how much horse power, who engineered it.   I just want to take the top off, drive, and let the wind hit my face.   Is that so wrong?

That sounds wonderful, PT. Problem is when it crashes and refuses to let you have the wind on your face as usual.
Then you have to pay for getting it fit again. Somebody will seize money from you to do the job you neglect.
In roulette game that somebody is the Casino. Ergo, you'll continue paying for the fun of the game while you keep this mindset.

Cheers,
Carlos.


Kimo Li

Hello PT,

It's a shame that you feel the way you do.  As you can see, the post from the veterans, you need to pay your dues.

Kimo Li

PokerTwist1994

Hello Kimo,

I'll just wait for my book to arrive.   I'll comment after I read it.   Meanwhile, please accept my apologies.

PT

PokerTwist1994

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