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The Global Pies

Started by Compa, Jun 15, 06:12 PM 2010

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Compa

In his Book: "The European Roulette Book", Kimo presents several ways to divide the Wheel into sectors in order to be able to track down the Dealer's movements and the outcome.  I will here emphazise on "The Global Pies".

The Global Pies:

The Wheel is divided into 6 different Groups with 9 Numbers in each Group. (the Zero disregarded)
And they are originally labeled 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.  Like this, starting from upper Wheel moving clockwise:

Global Pie 4:  32. 15. 19. 4. 21. 2
Global Pie 6:  25. 17. 34. 6. 27. 13
Global Pie 8:  36. 11. 30. 8. 23. 10
Global Pie 5:  5. 24. 16. 1. 33. 20
Global Pie 9:  31. 14. 9. 22. 18. 29
Global Pie 7:  7. 28. 12. 35. 3. 26

So how to use it? This Concept is based on that the Roulette is random, so in order to track the Game/Dealersignature
Kimo use these "variables" below.  A kind of Dealersignature-Roadmap useable for the Player to get the Edge.

The Movements:

NUKES:

One Pie distance between Last Decision(LD)and Decision BEFORE Last(DBL)

Ex: LD = GP4, DBL = GP9(ccw) or GP8(cw)

"HEMIS":

One Pie Beside LD.

Ex: LD GP4 = GP6(cw) or GP7(ccw)


BOWTIES:

The same Pie as LD Or: Two Pies between LD and DBL (hexagonal)
Ex: LD = GP4, DBL = GP5

This works very well at some times.  But what to do when the Ball is all over the Wheel including pops into peoples Beerglasses? Well, either call it a day or do change tactics.

Just as Kimo has observed the Roulette for years and developed this valuable Info, I also discovered
something additional with the movements.

The Relation between the GP:s

There are two different kind of Patterns that I know of that are very similar to the just mentioned above. (Hemis,Nukes,Bowties)

The SemiHEMI:

The Relation is: GP 4-9, 7-6, 5-8.

As You can notice the first two Groups are just HEMIS, but the last one is a NUKE.  Now, this Pattern seem to repeat a lot
at some times and should be noticed.

TheSemiBowtie, or Hexagonal relation: ("Semi" because its not entirely a clean Bowtie move, since it hits only on the opposite side of the wheel)

The Relation is: GP 4-5, GP 6-9, 7-8

This is also a repeating WheelPattern that should be noticed.

So we have actually 5 different Patterns to observe in order to get the Edge.

Finally some Tips for the Beginners concerning the GP:s:

Memorize the entire Numberlayout on the Wheel
Memorize every Sector separately
Memorize the Patterns separately
Watch the Dealer closely

As I mentioned, this is just a Part of Kimo's hughe Arsenal of Roulette knowledge.

Coming up next will be the Matrix

Cheers!

/Compa





VLS

Excellent contribution dear Compadre.

Thank you very much. You have summarized it the right way. Hopefully many newcomers to "Kimo's path" of roulette playing will find this enriching.

Quote from: Compa on Jun 15, 06:12 PM 2010
Coming up next will be the Matrix

Cheers!

/Compa


We sure eagerly await for it!  :)
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waterbenjamin

Thank you mate for your contribution.

cheers

:)

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