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Kimo Li (??!)

Started by SWEET, Apr 11, 09:23 AM 2020

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jono1167

Quote from: Kimo Li on Jan 04, 04:25 AM 2022
Hi J Hay...

Tell your friend to contact me regarding his claim.
I liked to hear this from the horse's mouth.

Kimo Li

Of course. I’ll pass it on.

I have a query. We all know betting dozens and columns offers no long-term advantage. Your Pinwheel is 36 numbers broken down into three groups of twelve numbers. Given dozens and columns offers no advantage, how does your Pinwheel method beat the odds?

Kimo Li

" We all know betting dozens and columns offers no long-term advantage. "

If you ALL know betting dozens and columns offers no long-term advantage, why would you play roulette?

Without a doubt, betting dozens or columns have an advantage. The Pinwheel approach not only encompass the 12 number principle, but adds an advantage with the strategic targeting of the placement of numbers with regards to wheel head physics.

The advantage is not only in the choice of numbers but the tracking and betting principles.
Of course you must include money management and bank roll requirements.

More importantly, common sense plays a huge role. We ALL know that common sense, or lack there of, can destroy any approach.


SWEET

Quote from: jono1167 on Jan 04, 03:21 PM 2022


I have a query. We all know betting dozens and columns offers no long-term advantage. Your Pinwheel is 36 numbers broken down into three groups of twelve numbers. Given dozens and columns offers no advantage, how does your Pinwheel method beat the odds?
Gentlemen,

Imho, pinwheel strategy,
is HG...

As you said,

"how does your Pinwheel method beat the odds?"

If wheel tilted,
a segment keep hitting,
if wheel well balanced, all will hit fairly.

IF tilted, one or two dozen keep hitting,

if balanced,
All dz,
almost ,
hit fairly,



What more could you ask for.?
Few members here already keep their mouths, tightly shut, and I also refrain from saying anything more,
but I need to say this,

its a HG. 
period.

Btw, fyi,
Kimo Li and I never met, and never pay a single cent to each other.



SWEET

I just try to help who want to work hard to understand,
Then you "AHA!",
you will ,like others, that already understand,
you will , by human nature,
keep your mouth tightly shut.

Wheel biased, tilted, thus huge variance.

Well balanced, thus little or huge variance,
in long run.
Thus you need to read the data, and act ACCORDINGLY.

knowing when to start bet, when to progression, and cut loss ,too.

Human , by their habit, and brain power, cant understand what I blabbering about,
Thus one word of unsolicited advice,
START PRACTICING, NOW!

And will understand

number25

Quote from: jono1167 on Jan 03, 10:59 PM 2022
Careful, I had a friend who paid $1000 for one of his methods. It didn’t work.

Your crazy His stuff works! 

number25

Quote from: jono1167 on Jan 04, 03:21 PM 2022
Of course. I’ll pass it on.

I have a query. We all know betting dozens and columns offers no long-term advantage. Your Pinwheel is 36 numbers broken down into three groups of twelve numbers. Given dozens and columns offers no advantage, how does your Pinwheel method beat the odds?

Lets play a game of roulette using PW! I will need spin & I only play American roulette..... Lets take a spin or NOT

jono1167

Quote from: number25 on Jan 04, 08:54 PM 2022
 

Lets play a game of roulette using PW! I will need spin & I only play American roulette..... Lets take a spin or NOT

It's encouraging to hear people come out in support of Kimo Li. I will look into this some more....

jono1167

Quote from: Kimo Li on Jan 04, 03:56 PM 2022
" We all know betting dozens and columns offers no long-term advantage. "

If you ALL know betting dozens and columns offers no long-term advantage, why would you play roulette?

Without a doubt, betting dozens or columns have an advantage. The Pinwheel approach not only encompass the 12 number principle, but adds an advantage with the strategic targeting of the placement of numbers with regards to wheel head physics.

The advantage is not only in the choice of numbers but the tracking and betting principles.
Of course you must include money management and bank roll requirements.

More importantly, common sense plays a huge role. We ALL know that common sense, or lack there of, can destroy any approach.

Thanks for the response. It's good to see people come out supporting you. I will look into this some more.

Quote from: SWEET on Jan 04, 07:55 PM 2022
Gentlemen,

Imho, pinwheel strategy,
is HG...

Btw, fyi,
Kimo Li and I never met, and never pay a single cent to each other.

Thanks Sweet. Appreciate the input.

TRD

Quote from: alexlaf on Dec 06, 05:02 AM 2021
-375 for you is horrible? on 500 spin?

Yes.

My advice is ..

Since a 300 spin sitting is kind of B&M daily session .. unless you're doing a marathon.
Making a 30% profit goal & adjusting to that, so about 0.3u/spin.

Than will reduce the working bankroll requirement to about 300u & profit target to about 100u.
This also means you can upgrade the base unit faster at the same credit brought in;
although having nonetheless 500u with for a good measure is always a great thing (credit & psychologically) but limit the working load to 300u.

I've seen in your graphs that when no longer drawdown games are amidst you make in 300 spins much more than hundred units. This in turn means that with a reduced profit expectation gives you extra time or extra spins .. to incorporate a divisor.

By this I mean, you are no 'attacking' the game throughout the whole individual game =one hit to finish (=new high), but at a certain exposition point implement the divisor as a recovery =two to three hits to finish in positive.

rouletteforum.cc/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=27012.0;attach=46013
I see that after a long game you have plenty of shorts (usually), so getting to close with 3-3 hits wouls not be a problem at all -- & would give extra bankroll room to deal with the extreme game cases (as of now seen as two or more back to back larg(er) drawdowns).

Makes sense?

TRD

Quote from: alexlaf on Dec 06, 01:28 PM 2021
I am trying for quad or the hot number on that quad...

That being said ..

I'm curious
what do the numbers in pink/red/green mean? rouletteforum.cc/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=27012.0;attach=46015
on what basis, when do you activate the position in the chart?
how many positions do you play simultaneously & up to?
how do you cease the position?
etc.

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