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Kimo's Global Pie revisited

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

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Benmaster

Quote from: chrisbis on Jan 16, 08:23 PM 2011

"And the dealer should not be able to deliberately affect the spin outcome." (chrisbis)

This topic about whether the dealer can significantly affect the game is always a popular one on these forums! I, personally believe that the dealer CAN definitly affect the game. I have my own experiential proof, based on real play in "B&M" casinos. Some casinos I've played in have instructed the dealers not to look at the wheel at the moment they throw the ball.
Perhaps this is another topic, for another day.

With regards to someone else's post: As far as "dealer signature" being an illusion...I believe some dealers can easily be tracked, and some cannot. How you feel about the dealer could definitly have an effect on the game. It also depends on how much activity is going on at the table at that moment.

And, Lastly, I really don't know where you can find the Hoyle Casino 2008 software. I bought mine at a large electronics dealer in the Los Angeles area, called "Fry's". That's all I can tell you for now.

Kindest regards,
Ben

Hermes

I have both books from Kimo and see not a chance make any profitable system from it. It is only information how the wheel is organized from "Kimo's angle". Kimo see the wheel that way but nothing new under the sky.
Kimo made more money on selling those 2 books than on his life's gambling together. The books are his best system. Many gurus do it the same way in Forex trading! They make money on teaching others how to lose. I agree with Compa.
Hi compa, I cannot log to Numeris forum (carlo), what's wrong?
Cheers Hermes

Compa

Hi Hermes. The Numeris-site is down for maintenance I think ;)

Cheers!

Kimo Li

QuoteKimo made more money on selling those 2 books than on his life's gambling together.


There is nothing more irritating to me than someone who makes a statement that is not true.  Unless you have access to the information on how much money is generated from my books, please refrain from making untrue statements.

It's like saying someone has made more money looking down on the ground than looking up in the sky, although that could be true.

Kimo Li

Kimo Li


iggiv

Quote from: Hermes on Jan 17, 06:47 PM 2011
I have both books from Kimo and see not a chance make any profitable system from it. It is only information how the wheel is organized from "Kimo's angle". Kimo see the wheel that way but nothing new under the sky.
Kimo made more money on selling those 2 books than on his life's gambling together. The books are his best system. Many gurus do it the same way in Forex trading! They make money on teaching others how to lose. I agree with Compa.
Hi compa, I cannot log to Numeris forum (carlo), what's wrong?
Cheers Hermes


Hermes u r my friend but u r very wrong and unfair

Compa

Quote from: iggiv on Jan 18, 01:04 AM 2011

Hermes you are my friend but you are very wrong and unfair

Just to wipe out all doubts about Kimo Li's books:

1. I agree with Iggv, You are wrong Hermes and do not know what you are talking about.
2. The basics for the Holy Grail is in Kimo Li's books.

Ende

Cheers!

Benmaster

Friends, thanks for showing your support of my good friend, Kimo! I owe him a lot of gratitude. He is very real, and just for your information, I have already received a PM containing VERY POSITIVE test results of my Flat Betting system.

Kimo, it's very nice to see you posting. I wish you and your Family a very happy and prosperous New Year!

Best regards,
Ben

iggiv

Quote from: Benmaster on Jan 19, 02:49 AM 2011
Friends, thanks for showing your support of my good friend, Kimo! I owe him a lot of gratitude. He is very real, and just for your information, I have already received a PM containing VERY POSITIVE test results of my Flat Betting system.

Kimo, it's very nice to see you posting. I wish you and your Family a very happy and prosperous New Year!

Best regards,
Ben

+1

(let me join my wishes too)

Twocando

If you can't understand the way to play the  Kimo way, then please don't play. 6 numbers per pie. Movement to check and then you play.

From the info on the forum I learned to play this way. It works!

Only 6 numbers or even less to play for a win.

Thanks to Kimo


Twocando.


Benmaster

I agree! Six numbers, or less is ideal.

The system I posted on this thread does not track the ball movement for each spin, but rather, stays on the same pie section for six spins.

My basic reasoning behind this is, quite simply, THE BALL TENDS TO GO WHERE IT'S BEEN!
It may take a few spins to get back there, but I believe it happens often enough within a six-spin sequence, so that a profit can be realized.

Please understand, tracking the ball movement as Kimo Li suggests in his books, and on his website, WORKS GREAT!!! Really Great! But it does require much more effort and concentration. Those who are willing to do the extra work will certainly be rewarded.

The strategy I posted on this thread can be played by flat-betting, or with a progression, and with a minium of stress, for those of you who favor a more relaxed style of playing.

Practicing on a non-internet casino RGN, my $5000 starting bankroll from a couple of days ago is currently in excess of $105,000. Others have also gotten good results testing with actual casino spins. Anyway, I hope sharing this helps.

Good Luck to All!
Ben

Compa

Thanks for posting Ben, but how do You deal with this?:
3 consecutive losses. Unacceptable..

3-
32
29
15
18
22 L
14-
32
35
35
16
30 L
23-
22
13
28
19
20 L
15-
2   W
12
0
14
5
22-
0
2  
27
18 W

Cheers

buffalowizard

Compa

I have done numerous testing on this, and have seen a fair few 3 losses (never 4 though) and it pulls itself out of the hole and back into plus more often than not.

I say don't be disheartened by the 3 loss, include your own personal stop loss, which could be after 2 losses for example...but in the sake of testing, I just kept on and was encouraged by how it panned out.

Out of 9 tests so far, each between 100-150 actuals, only one session was a loser at -108.

All the others were winners, over half of which were large winners (between +80 and 200)

These included the 3 losses as I said.

Buffalo

Benmaster

It can happen, Compa.

That is why I suggest taking a break after the first losing sequence of six.
Take a break, or move to another table.

With this system, you will not win unless you get to a table where the ball tends to return to the same place on the wheel. You could also spend some time qualifying the table before you sit down.

If you have played roulette at the tables long enough, you will agree that this scenario does happen often. That is, where you are seeing the ball return to the same part of the wheel repeatedly. If it is not happening at a particular table, you will lose if you keep playing there.
The exit rule prevents you from falling into that trap.

Benmaster

Thanks for all you work on this, Buffalo.

Obviously, you could play another strategy and switch to this one when you notice the pattern is in favor of this method.

We have all studied many different ways to play roulette, and it all boils down to our ability to recognize what is happing at the table, at that particular moment, and be able to respond in a way that is profitable. Sticking to one system too rigidly is never a good idea.

The board where the bets are placed, with all of its temptations, means nothing to me anymore!
When Kimo taught me how to know and read the wheel in an orderly fashion, THAT is when my play finally improved...exponentially!

The style of play that I presented in this thread will always be a part of my roulette 'tool kit'. I believe it has the potential to make some serious, consistant money.

I plan on continuing to find new ways to read and respond to what is happening on the wheel, and I thank everyone for all the helpful and necessary feedback I have received.

Ben

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