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Learning the Kimo Li way.

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

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loungeplayer

seykid29, generally speaking (really generally), i would use dominant pie or pies. or even half-pie (Quad)


seykid29

so Lounge player,you telling me not to go for dominant stars???
Or maybe in this case dominant pie was 2,and star 6,
Play pie 3,2,6 stars 6 Numbers 1,8,33 or 18 numbers 13,1,27,21,33,16,12,8,19
But 18 numbers too much numbers.

Kimo Li

QuoteRandomness has no 'footprint', thats rather the point of it.
Randomness cannot be categorized, pinned down, or boxed
it. It can't predicted, it can't be trained or tracked. Random
outcomes have no memory. All you have to go on is experience
and educated guesses. The next spin changes everything every
time.

You are absolutely 100 percent correct random is random in the pure sense of the word.

That is not debatable. I guess that ends that, you win.

Perhaps, educated guesses can be categorized, tracked, pinned down, and boxed to have a favorable outcome.  Thanks for pointing that out.

I no longer believe that randomness can be categorized.  It is my educated guesses that can be categorized, extreme revelation.


loungeplayer

no, not really.  in my own opinion, it depends on how many numbers you are going to use.

you are using American wheel which I am totally not familiar with, however the methodology should be similar.

you already know the Pies and Stars and the Matrix (I know that from the many emails we exchanged in the past one year).  what you need to fine-tune and study, is the timing and the FREQUENCY (not just dominant).

something to ponder a while..




Kimo Li

Seykid,

Star numbers are used as a strategy only when the randomness on the ball fail to provide a dominant sector.  The reasoning behind that theory is you will have a 1 in 6 chance of hitting your numbers.  I would recommend the Quads strategy when there is a defining pattern of randomness, I mean educated guess.

Kimo Li

seykid29

So in simple terms,track 6 spins play dominant sector for 6 spins..or if no dominant sector,play dominant stars???

Kimo Li

Seykid,

This is a thread for beginners.   I will email you from my private email.

Kimo Li


cheese

Quote from: Kimo Li on September 27, 2011, 02:41:29 AM

Perhaps, educated guesses can be categorized, .  

Nope, guesses by their very nature cannot be categorized. Nothing in
roulette can be pinned down, if it could be it would have been beaten
200 years ago.

Kimo Li

LP,

I think your'e showing too much.

Kimo Li

Thanks LP

loungeplayer

got your message on that showing of information part, thanks Kimo :)


cheese

Quote from: Kimo Li on September 27, 2011, 02:50:39 AM
I would recommend the Quads strategy when there is a defining pattern of randomness


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

Kimo Li

Cheese,

LP briefly posted an example of a defining pattern of randomness which I immediately pointed out, it was too much information.  Sorry, LP was in violation of disclosure.  But all is fine now.

seykid29

Quote from: Kimo Li on September 27, 2011, 03:07:12 AM
Seykid,

This is a thread for beginners.   I will email you from my private email.

Kimo Li


Please do.Eager to learn more.Thanks in advance.

Kimo Li

LP,

Let's talk about the importance of memorizing the roulette numbers on the roulette wheel

loungeplayer

yes sir!   :thumbsup:


Quote from: Kimo Li on September 27, 2011, 03:26:42 AM
LP,

Let's talk about the importance of memorizing the roulette numbers on the roulette wheel

loungeplayer

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