anyone here bought and read "The Roulette Formula: How to Predict the Exact Number" by Kimo Li
here is my problem with it
I have heard rumors he presents ideas but you are left to make your own strategy and come to your own conclusion
the amazon.com reviews say the same thing
Does he leave us out to hang with creating our own theories? What EXACTLY does kimo provide us??
a book that I am more then willing to buy but i saw a glimpse of it, it has pies, and stars, and fancy things with number groups but no details on how HE FEELS you should play them
he provides no thoughts on how to play it?
and no this is not a jab at him...but maybe im missing something....
i think its me, i am missing something....
Rich, I bought both of Kimo's books...both American version and European version. Here is my take on it.
You can go on Amazon and buy a roulette book for $20. Normally, it will have one or two triggers and some kind of suicidal progression. Now obviously this type of approach won't hold up for very long.
Kimo on the other hand seems to understand that you need to go with the ebbs and flows of what the wheel is producing. So he would need a lot more than one book to go through every possible scenario and that's simply not a viable option. So IMO, he has given the reader the tools to do their own analysis...ie...pies, stars etc... Kimo's books are one of the few which encouraged me to think. So I looked at it as money well spent.
They are definitely a few guys who have posted on forums who I would say got a lot out of Kimo Li's books. ''Compa/Carlos'' is one of them for sure.
cheers
couldn't agree more wiggy :thumbsup:
I saw a glimpse of it
Number groups
Bet the other 2 groups after a hit. Worked well
But im taking a long break
When i return ill see what i can do with his groups. Exploit patterns.
RouletteGhost,
I can easily simulate this with graphs for you sometime if you'd like.
I don't know that you'll like the results, but you may find them entertaining.
I'll contact you on your forum if you'd like.
-The General
I know. For fact. That u r a dual poster. To spread an agenda. Which is fine. But do it under your other name.
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And exactly what is my "hidden agenda".
And you don't want to see the Kimo stuff on a spreadsheet standard deviation graph?
I'm not a system sales guy of any kind. Sorry to disappoint you.
No dissapointment here
When I asked at the other forum how many have won with Kimo`s system he was upset. Well after 6 months not one single reply to that question.
Just like all the other mathboyzz attitude: Take it or leave it because WE know better than you unwashed infidels.
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Post # 296 by Nathan Detroit
RouletteGhost,
Again, what is my supposed agenda?
I was just trying to be nice by offering the graphs and data processing.
What's with the paranoia around here?
Meh. Not interested
why do you think i stopped posting here, i know how it works :xd: :thumbsup:
I will buy this book for sure, it is good one :thumbsup: :twisted: :xd: :P :-X :wink: :question:
For several reasons Kimo's system can't work.
If a wheel had a strong dominant ball drop zone, a dealer with a consistent ball rev time, and a rather consistent speed, then a dealer's signature could develop. This is some of what's missing from the book. However, the patterns discussed in the book are pretty much nonsense.
Again, here's some of what's missing from the book. The stuff you need to know.
1. Does the wheel have a strong dominant ball drop?
2. Is the ball bounce and scatter predictable?
3. Is wheel speed consistent and or are changes being made to account for the changing wheel speeds?
4. How far is the ball traveling at each spin? Is it predictable?
-The General
Any Wise Guy from New Jersey would say stay with the 2 dozens.
Quote from: Tamino on Mar 04, 03:16 PM 2016
Any Wise Guy from New Jersey would say stay with the 2 dozens.
And long island
And rewster hope all is well :twisted:
Why? Where's the logic with sticking with two dozens?
Quote from: The General on Mar 04, 03:19 PM 2016
Why? Where's the logic with sticking with two dozens?
You sound like a MATH BOY
ND plays enough to know whats right. Simmer down grasshopper
Quote from: RouletteGhost on Mar 04, 03:21 PM 2016
You sound like a MATH BOY
ND plays enough to know whats right. Simmer down grasshopper
RG....can you stop trying to Moderate people. We have enough Moderators thanks.
You have much to learn. Try learning, and anyhow, I thought you had left to buy a house.
If the General is who I think he is...he is worth listening to.
@General....If I am correct, you certainly dont have red hair or cry at sunsets :thumbsup:
Quote from: Turner on Mar 04, 03:32 PM 2016
RG....can you stop trying to Moderate people. We have enough Moderators thanks.
You have much to learn. Try learning, and anyhow, I thought you had left to buy a house.
If the General is who I think he is...he is worth listening to.
@General....If I am correct, you certainly dont have red hair or cry at sunsets :thumbsup:
Actually ill do as i please
If u have an issue u have the ban option
Thanks turner
Quoteanyone here bought and read "The Roulette Formula: How to Predict the Exact Number" by Kimo Li
here is my problem with it
I have heard rumors he presents ideas but you are left to make your own strategy and come to your own conclusion
the amazon.com reviews say the same thing
Does he leave us out to hang with creating our own theories? What EXACTLY does kimo provide us??
a book that I am more then willing to buy but i saw a glimpse of it, it has pies, and stars, and fancy things with number groups but no details on how HE FEELS you should play them
he provides no thoughts on how to play it?
and no this is not a jab at him...but maybe im missing something....
i think its me, i am missing something....RouletteGhost
RouletteGhost,
You made the above post. I simply responded and offered to explain what was missing. If you didn't want people to respond, then why did you ask the questions? I'm beginning to suspect that if I show up for that dinner offer one day, that you will serve me a bowl of gravel. :)
-The General
I don't like 'Holier than thou' atitudes like turner has with me. And ill let him know that
And i wasnt bashing kimo.
Quote from: RouletteGhost on Mar 04, 03:40 PM 2016
I don't like 'Holier than thou' atitudes like turner has with me. And ill let him know that
And i wasnt bashing kimo.
Ive banned you for 4 days. The Mods are here to keep the peace. I asked nicely to not Moderate people.
You can read, but not post.
It's been 11 years since my books came out.
@ND,
In answer to your question, players who are successful will not post their comments because they do not want to be bombarded by questions from those who do not understand. Members are subjected to a non-disclosure clause. If they do speak out, they can only offer how it has helped them. So you see, they choose to remain anonymous. Not all players have had a good results, even a few who have been coached. But, they are those players who get it.
Critics are necessary in these forums to express their point of view, usually a view from which they have learned from other sources.
For those who have read my books and find it useful, thank you.
Kimo Li
Kimo Li
Sir,
I accept your explanation. Lets move on.
Nathan Detroit.