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Kimo's Global Pie revisited

Started by Benmaster, Dec 30, 05:03 PM 2010

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Compa

I would like to add an alternative Trackingmethod for the Global Pies. It is very simple.

1. Track 6 spins

2. When we have 2 or more hits in the same Pie within 6 spins, play that Pie for 6 spins.

3. When we have 2 hits in two same Pies within 6 spins, ie: 14.31.2.21, play that two Pies
    for 3 spins.

4. If hit, within the 6 spins, wait for the 6 spin-sequence to finish. Then start a new 6 spin-sequence.

Very simple.

Cheers!


Benmaster

I like it, Compa!

You are following trends in the Pie sections, and you won't miss when a new trend starts, which is the irritating thing about the way I play: watching other pie sections trending when I'm wasting money on a dead section. You seem to have found an effective way to avoid this.

I believe the "Law of the Third" applies to the six-numbered pie sections quite well.
Which simply means that (at least in the short term), sections of the wheel tend to repeat, while others may go cold.

But I must warn anyone reading this that a sharp dealer can easily keep the ball OFF YOUR CHOSEN SECTION! I believe this is the inherant weakness of my flat-betting method, hence, my very conservative exit strategy...

Compa

Quote from: Benmaster on Jan 23, 06:50 PM 2011
I like it, Compa!

But I must warn anyone reading this that a sharp dealer can easily keep the ball OFF YOUR CHOSEN SECTION! I believe this is the inherant weakness of my flat-betting method, hence, my very conservative exit strategy...

Well.. thats why i have 2 other variations to pull out the sleeve if the Dealer decide to get grumpy..lol

Cheers!

Benmaster

That's the spirit, Compa!

A mechanic has to have more than one tool in his (or her) toolbox!

The "Nuke" would probably be better protection against "grumpy" dealers!
Kimo once told me that  the nuke is his personal favorite.

seykid31

HI there,my first post on this forum,but ive been around on forums,especially VLS. I also like to play kimo li principles,which of course i purchase a copy of his book for american wheel. Im particular interested in Nuke strategy,and would be great to be a nuke specialist.
Seykid.

Benmaster

Hi, and welcome seykid31. I'll post some of my ideas on how the nuke should be played soon.

Best Regards,
Ben

seykid31

ok. I have posted on Vls and Rouletteforum. net some kimo ways. Now im learning to read the game,I play more kimo strategies. Mixture of following patterns into Hemi,Nuke,Bow tie. . im trying my best to master 6 numbers betting strategyy. . but at maximum I can play 12 numbers. But mostly on aiirball.
Seykid.

Benmaster

The nuke can be played with less than 18 numbers...instead of 3 x 6 numbers, you could play 3 x 3 (called the "quad"), or even 3 x 1

For example, assuming you play the European wheel, instead of
32,15,19,4,21,2
36,11,30,8,23,10
14,31,9,22,18,29

you could play a "quad" (because there are 4 of them), which looks like this:
32,15,19
36,11,30
14,31,9

or, just three numbers, which I call a Nuke trio, or Nuke triad:
32
36
14

Benmaster

I have not refined this system yet, but you can play 3 nuke trios based on the last numbers to show...

If the last numbers to show are 32, 17, and 21 then I would play the following  9 numbers.
32, 36, 14
17, 24, 28
21, 23, 18

I would welcome any help or comments on how to play this way to the best advantage.

Cheers!
Ben

seykid31

Hi
Im already familiar with such strategies,but nuke trio if you not using matrix a good one,i guess like Holyman excell in,seen his posts,it is a blind shot for most bets.
Seykid.

Benmaster

Now I am testing a much more conservative way, using just FLAT BETS.  So here it is.  Just to recap the basic strategy behind this method, the wheel [excluding the Zero(s)] is divided into six, equal pie sections, each containing six numbers (6x6=36).  Based on the last number that comes out, you are betting the six-numbered pie section (six adjacent numbers on the wheel) that contains the last number to show.  Bet the same six numbers for six spins.  Whatever number shows on the sixth spin, bet that pie section for six spins.  Always use Flat Bets! If you want, you may increase the size of your units as your bankroll grows, but that is up to you.  Now, here's the main feature of this variation (which some of you compulsive gamblers out there will no doubt really hate).  Any time you lose all six spins in a six-bet sequence, quit for a few hours, or, for the day.  Play another game, strategy, or whatever.  Go hit the buffet! Or, if you're really hard-core, simply find another roulette table, and start up again.  But, if you do that, you should definitly put a strict limit on how many six-spin sequences you can allow yourself to lose before quitting for the day.  I suggest no more than two or three losing six-spin sequences in a day.  But, really, after just one losing sequence, you should always take a break.

This way, you severely limit your losses and losing streaks, and at the same time, letting the winning streaks run on.  If you get a hot table, you will win BIG! Just have the discipline to walk away after that first losing sequence! No matter what!

Sometimes, you will only get one winner in a sequence. . . that's O. K.  Keep playing -you are even for that sequence.  No problem there. 
Also, if you want to choose a section that you notice has had a couple of hits within six spins, that's O. K. , too.  Sometimes that works better.  But mostly, I just bet whatever section shows on the sixth spin.  You will often find yourself staying with the same section for a while.

UPDATE: FEB.20th, 2011
Now I am increasing my bet by one unit after a win, but only for one spin. If you do not win the second, "parlay" bet, go back to one unit. If you win the increased bet, add one more unit to all six bets, for a total of three units on each number. Keep incresing your bets by one unit, as long as you are winning consecutive spins. Anytime you lose a bet, go back to betting one unit on each number.

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