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Learning the Kimo Li way.

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

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cheese

Quote from: Kimo Li on September 25, 2011, 04:21:17 AM

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.

But you can't know that any section will come in at all, its impossible. Section one isn't 'due', any more than any other section.

Kimo Li

Hello cheese,

That's the difference between you and I. I know when section one will come in, 2,3,4,5,and 6.

Kimo Li

Kimo Li

Hello,

This thread is about learning the Kimo Li way.  It's not the "Too good to be true" thread or the "Impossible" thread.  I am  going to ignore the irrelevant comments and continue to post to those who want to learn.

I do appreciate and welcome any comments. I am indifferent and impervious to any skeptics. You see I remember way back in my life, watching TV and seeing man walk on the moon.  Then there was a time I could not read or write because teachers did not understand that I learn things differently. Once a college counselor told me to go to a trade school because I did not have what it takes to graduate. Each time I proved them wrong.  Then someone dear to me said roulette is impossible to beat.  Guess what?  

They were right about one thing.  You cannot teach someone who has a closed mind.  Open your mind. Let the universe give you what you want and you shall achieve.  I suggest you read, "Excuse Me, Your Life is Waiting" by Lynn Grabhorn.  It's about living the secret.

Kimo Li

Kimo Li

If you haven't figured it out yet.  This thread is for beginners.

Lesson two:

Memorize each section. I won't go into details as to how. That is taught intensively in my book.  If you can memorize it a different way, I don't care.  Just memorize it.

Section one:    28, 9, 26, 30, 11, 7
Section five:    20, 32, 17, 5, 22, 34
Section three:  15, 3, 24, 36, 13, 1
Section two:    27, 10, 25, 29, 12, 8
Section six:      19, 31, 18, 6, 21, 33
Section four:    16, 4, 23, 35, 14, 2

What do you know? It's the Matrix.

28, 09, 26, 30, 11, 07
20, 32, 17, 05, 22, 34
15, 03, 24, 36, 13,01
27, 10, 25, 29, 12, 08
19, 31, 18, 06, 21, 33
16, 04, 23, 35, 14, 02

End of lesson two:  I'll wait until everyone interested is finished.  Then, on to lesson three.

cheese

Quote from: Kimo Li on September 26, 2011, 12:34:18 AM


Lesson two:

Memorize each section.

Good lord, why??? I've never been in a casino that
barred you from writing down whatever you like.
Just write the sections down on the roulette card
the casino provides. Or do like I do, the card I carry
with me and use has the wheel on the back of it,
right there for my use. And the casino gave me the
card!

Kimo Li

Hello cheese,


There are several types of individuals that read my book and ask themselves, "What the hell is he writing about; there is no strategies; and then there are the ones that say, wow I can use this."

I am not going to state the obvious.  So be it. State you peace and move on, unless you want to make it personal, then that's a different issue.  I can only control my actions. Therefore, I choose to stay the course and teach beginners.  They can take it or leave it.  That's the beauty of choice and control.

BTW, lesson 45 will actually teach you what to do with all these statistics.  Those who make it that far are making money.  There are those who fall short of that goal and they have their own reasons.

I am not making money by giving all this free information.  However, I do remember having this conversation with you before.  It went no where.

If you need help, just ask. Here's a question, I see no strategies in your book, would you show me one?  I want to learn about the Phoenix strategy.  How does that work?

Instead of, the book tells me nothing.  There is no strategy, just a bunch of statistics.

Right now I am on lesson two for beginners.  If you don't want to learn, that is your choice.

The section is Kimo Li Shares, not discredit Kimo.  Cheese, share some of your strategies with me so I can agree, disagree, or be indifferent.  I'd like to read something of substance from you.  I am all ears.  But start your own thread, The Cheese Way, and I will give you my opinion, for what it's worth.


Kimo Li

cheese

Quote from: Kimo Li on September 26, 2011, 02:13:52 AM

Right now I am on lesson two for beginners.  If you don't want to learn, that is your choice.


I asked a question, I'm curious. Why on earth memorize the sections
when you can write them down or quickly refer to them on your roulette
scorecard?

Kimo Li

Hello cheese,

I would compare writing down numbers on a piece of paper to a regular soldier fighting on the front lines.  Memorizing the numbers in your head is like Special Forces. I am a professional.  I will teach others to be a professional.  It's that simple.

Kimo Li

PokerTwist1994

Hello Kimo,

Besides the scepticism from cheese, I've been reading the thread and your lessons.  I truly believe I am grabbing the bull by its horns and can't wait to read more when your books come in tomorrow.  If you have time, I am also interested in being privately taught.

Appreciate it,

PT

Kimo Li

PT,

Because of you, this thread was started. I may be able to help you. Check your PM.

Kimo Li

Kimo Li

Hello cheese,

I love a good debate.  Do you have a method which I can praise or discredit?  Talk is cheap. You are too scared to put yourself out there, because you have no original ideas. Show me the cheese way of winning so I too can discredit your concepts.  What's that? You have none? That's what I thought.

Kimo Li

Carpanta

I back up Kimo Li's teachings. I not only read his European Roulette book but I also studied it.
It is worth the time i spent with it.

Now I am a GPM player which means i know all his strategies by heart.
Those strategies implies the use of matrices. Matrices help me track events. All events (roulette outcomes) have frecuency and secuency. These concepts are inherent to those events. Time and Space. When they appear and How they arrange themselves,
When in Europe is dark night in Australia is day light. When something is not showing something else is overrated.
Both things cant be at the same time.
These concepts are concelead in Kimo Li's GPM. I was able to discover them by digging in his ideas.
If i had only read the book, now it would be one more of many in my library.

Cheers,
Carlos. 

cheese

Quote from: Kimo Li on September 26, 2011, 03:55:47 AM
What's that? You have none? That's what I thought.

Apparently, neither do you. Don't hold your breath
waiting for Kimo Li to tell you where the winning
bet goes, he's clueless in that area. He's large on
theory and short on the action...

The difference between you and I is, I may talk about
theory, but I never ever pretend to tell people how to
win. I go out of my way not to do that.

seykid29

I also advocate Kimo li ways.Even if i toyed with other ideas,GPM is what i work with,still learning though..trying to move from betting 9 numbers to 6 and maybe even 3.And yes it is possible,and no im not rich....yet.
Thanks kimo for all your help.Please go on with this thread.Many appreciate it,including me  :good:

Timo

Hi all! I am also all about ears! Thanks to Kimo.  :)


Timo

Timo

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