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Kimo Li roulette foundation numbers.

Started by SWEET, Aug 04, 12:59 AM 2019

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Herby

Hi Kimo Li,
my best wishes for your health.

Thanks for your Excel sheet.
Cool permutations. :thumbsup:

You will be more impressed than me:
with Mathematica code  its a 1 liner to get your sets:

Cases[Subsets[
  Subsets[Range[9], {3}], {3}], _?(Length[Union[Flatten[#]]] == 9 &)]


Can be proven with a Raspberry Pi.

Kimo Li please show something impressive.  :thumbsup:
Thanks and may the force be with you

Kimo Li

Herby, thanks for the well wishes. I am impressed with the Mathematica code, one line to get results, although I do not understand it.
Impressive? That's a tall order. Recently, up until July 23, before I had a medical episode, I was playing airball roulette at Casino Arizona. These sessions were played while playing poker. I would take a 10 minute break from the poker room and play InterBlock roulette.

There are strict betting limitations on airball machine. The player can only bet up to 35.00 per spin, maximum bet. The minimum bet is 1.00.
My buy in was 100.00. Each session is about 10 minutes, except for one, 758.00, 30 minute session before I went home after playing poker at 3am in the morning. See attached for results. Dates are from 7/18-7/23.


Taotie

Quote from: Kimo Li on Aug 07, 08:15 AM 2019...I went home after playing poker at 3am in the morning.

Sheesh man,  WTF.

No wonder you got some health problems....OJ

Pave

This tracker quite cool tool, handy to use if you play online casinos.

Kimo Li

Quote from: Taotie on Aug 07, 08:39 AM 2019
Sheesh man,  WTF.

No wonder you got some health problems....OJ

Warning, the lifestyle of a gambler may be detrimental to your health. :ooh:

Herby

Quote from: Kimo Li on Aug 07, 08:15 AM 2019I do not understand it
:question: This line of code gives all 280 combinations on the right side of your Excel sheet. 

:sad2: Sorry for my poor explanation.

Kimo Li

I wish I had that code years ago. I did everything manually, could have saved a lot of time.

moonstone

Hi Kimo, hope you are better shape now!  :)

BR TJ

Kimo Li

Hi TJ,

I am recovering. It's been too many years since we spoke. I hope life is treating you well.

Regards,
Kimo


moonstone

Quote from: Kimo Li on Aug 07, 06:41 PM 2019
Hi TJ,

I am recovering. It's been too many years since we spoke. I hope life is treating you well.



Regards,
Kimo

Good that you are getting better! 👍🙂

Jep, time goes so fast..

Well, still standing 😁

Herby

Just got a pm question to my script above:
it is a so called 1 liner (consists of only 1 line of code), the forum software made a 2 liner out of it  :sad2:

To use it:
just copy the 2 lines of of code, paste it into Mathematica, run the code and you get the 280 Kimo Li sets.

I tested it again, it still works  :wink:



Cases[Subsets[Subsets[Range[9], {3}], {3}], _?(Length[Union[Flatten[#]]] == 9 &)]



The small title above (Code Select) is still partially covered, but doesn't matter

Have fun
and tell me how to win

Herby

Hi Kimo Li,
thanks for the pictures of your won money.
Impressive on the greedy "homo erectus level".

I thought you would show some output of your brainware.
Something a little bit stronger than permutation of quads.
If it can be done with a 1 liner of code the information density is poor as you know of course.
Have a great day

Kimo Li

Sorry Herby, I am only inclined to exhibit the results and power of the permutation quads.

Kimo Li

These Root Factors also serve an important role in determining what numbers belong to which columns without looking at the layout.

Any number that has a root of 1, 4, 7 can be found in the first column.
2, 5, 8 the second column.
3, 6, 9 the third column.

Example, 35, the root is 8, therefore, located in the second column.

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