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Kimo's Global Pie revisited

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

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Benmaster

Hello Friends,

I posted some strategies for using Kimo Li's ideas on an earlier forum, but here is my latest approach for your consideration. . .

You will be betting on the last six-numbered pie section to show.  That is, bet six numbers for six spins.  Let me be clear.  You are playing six adjacent numbers on the wheel, of which there are six pie sections in total (6x6=36) not counting the zero(s). . . the numbers in each section should be memorized, whether it be the American or European wheel. 



If one of the six chosen numbers wins on any spin, add one unit to each of the six bets for the remaining number of spins in the six-spin sequence.  For example, if you have a winner on the second spin, then add one unit to each number for the remaining four spins in the sequence (two units on each number).  And, if, for example, you then have a win on the fifth spin, then you would bet three units on each number for one more spin, completing the six-spin sequence.  If the same pie section wins on the sixth spin, always reset to 1 unit and bet the same six numbers for six more spins, adding one unit to all six bets after each and any win, and finishing out the six-spin sequence that way.  If on the sixth spin, a different pie section shows (which would be a losing bet), start all over again with one unit, and bet the new, six-numbered section the same way for six spins only, adding one unit to each bet after a win, for the remaining spins. 



ALWAYS reset to one unit after each six-spin sequence, no matter what, and start the up-as-you-win progression all over again.  If the section you are betting is adjacent to the zero, you may add the zero to your bets, for a total of seven numbers played, but that is optional.  Of course, if you have a good croupier, he or she may notice what you are doing, and try to avoid your chosen section.  Then you must try an entirely different method, like one of the ones I previously posted.  For this reason, this method may actually do better on random number generated numbers. 



Please write with your questions or comments.



Good Luck!
Ben

Benmaster

(in response to a question from a member.   .   .   )

Just look at the wheel, ignore the zero for now.     Then divide the wheel into six equal pie sections, each having six numbers.     I will assume that you play on a European wheel, so here are the six different sections (clockwise from the zero):
32,15,19,4,21,2
25,17,34,6,27,13
36,11,30,8,23,10
5,24,16,33,1,20
14,31,9,22,18,29
7,28,12,35,3,26

These MUST be memorized! I don't care how you label each section.  Whatever helps you to best remember them is O. K.  with me.   

Look at the last number to show, and play the six numbers in that section for six spins, increasing each bet by one unit after a win.     Keep increasing all six bets by one unit after any win.     Do not decrease your bets until you start a new six-spin sequence.     No matter what happens, after six spins, reset all bets to one unit.     If you have no wins in six spins, then you will only be betting ONE unit on each of the six numbers, for a total of 36 units lost.     If you win on the sixth spin, you are even for the sequence.     Then play the same numbers for six more spins, starting with one unit on each number.     The numbers you bet on each and every six-spin sequence will be determined by whichever number shows on the sixth spin, then start with one unit, and bet all six numbers in that section.     After a win, increase all bets by one unit for the remainder of spins in that particular six-spin sequence.   
Works for me!

If you send me some real spins (not made up), then I will take you through the whole thing, and explain each step.     Send me results from at least 100 spins.   

I was lucky enough to befriend Kimo Li, and he taught me a lot about how to play the wheel.     Now I understand the power of his approach, and will never again place bets according to the board (baise).     But there are MANY ways to map the wheel, and bet according to how you decide to divide the numbers on the wheel.     This is just one way I came up with.     I am constantly finding new and effective ways to play Roulette, but now, all of them are based on the WHEEL, not the baise.     Of course, you can still lose your money playing this way, as nothing is fool-proof in gambling, but I believe this is the best way to increase your chances of winning.   

Best regards for the New Year!
Ben


SAKIS

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VLS

Quotenow, all of them are based on the WHEEL

Sound advice.

Wheel-based selections include a physical aspect, which may help you.

Also, very kind of you Benmaster to be willing to share.

Cheers!
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Compa

This i s a LOSER and will NOT Win!

albertojonas

do you know any other system from kimo li principles?

thx in advance
:thumbsup:

Compa

The Information from Kimo Li is a Tool how to read the wheelbased outcome and how to estimate the Dealer's movement. There is no "systems" provided whatsoever in his books.

You must all study his books and make your own conclusions on how to take advantage. There is enough info to gain profit on a regular Basis.

Happy New Year


albertojonas

Quote from: Compa on Jan 03, 05:19 AM 2011
The Information from Kimo Li is a Tool how to read the wheelbased outcome and how to estimate the Dealer's movement. There is no "systems" provided whatsoever in his books.

You must all study his books and make your own conclusions on how to take advantage. There is enough info to gain profit on a regular Basis.

Happy New Year



still do anyone wanna share any of those consistent ways?

(i did read both kimo li books)

thx

Compa

You mean someone want to give you something for free without You work it out yourself?

albertojonas

yes i mean that.

it is called share...

Benmaster

Hi everyone, and thanks for all your comments.  I have tried MANY ways to work this (I work on this every day). . . and I often practice with RGN.  My best run so far took a "virtual" bankroll of $5000 all the way up to $350,000! How did I do it? Start with one unit on each of the six bets (no longer increasing after a win, like before) and after every losing six-spin sequence, I would increase all bets by one unit, until I was ahead, then go back to one unit on each. 
I started with $5 units, until my bankroll doubled, then went to $10 units, and when it doubled again, $20 units, etc. , until my units were $100, then $200, and, finally $300.  Not such a bad way to play.  The winning streaks are glorious, but if you have too many losing six-numbered sequences, your bets increase too much, and you can lose everything.  No surprise there, eh?

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.

Now, you might be thinking, "What if the Zero shows on the sixth spin?" Well, since I play on an American, double-zero wheel, I decided to play both Zeros, plus the number on either side of them (for a total of six numbers), which would be 0, 00, 1, 2, 27, and 28.  You guys playing the European wheel will have to decide for yourselves what to do if the Zero hits on the sixth spin.

If you win a few spins as soon as you sit down, and this can easily happen, you could stop there, and not wait to give any of it back with a losing sequence.  That would be much more conservative, but in doing that, you may miss out on a long winning streak.

If you find that you are even or behind after your first losing sequence, which could happen for a few consecutive sessions, do not despair! Be patient, and you will be rewarded.

I have worked out some other interesting ways to track the ball movement more precisely, using Kimo's guidlines, but this particular method was designed with ease and simplicity in mind. 

I'll gladly post a more precision way that I track the ball, and therefore, the dealer signature, if you like.

Cheers!
Ben

chrisbis

The theory in choosing the last number spun to start Ur six-spin based sequence is based on what PRINCIPLE Ben?

Why the last number spun?

Chris

Lulloz

Quote from: chrisbis on Jan 16, 04:40 AM 2011
The theory in choosing the last number spun to start your six-spin based sequence is based on what PRINCIPLE Ben?

Why the last number spun?

Chris

There is not "PRINCIPLE", it's randomness !!

Any working principle is the same if is working i think :)

chrisbis

Quote from: Lulloz on Jan 16, 08:16 AM 2011
There is not "PRINCIPLE", it's randomness !!

Any working principle is the same if is working i think :)


So in other words, I could choose to start with ANY number from the wheel, and play THAT 6 piece slice of the pie around that number?

Is it choose a number and play the 3numbers around it, 3 each side of it (which would actually equal 7 numbers) or choose a number and take to next 5 numbers from it (on the wheel) Clockwise, Or CounterClockwise from it??

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