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#1
General Discussion / Function of a Roulette Forum
November 06, 2018, 05:44:41 PM
What is the function of a roulette forum? It is a place where like minded roulette players gather to talk about the common knowledge of roulette. The reality of this kind of forum does not work because, when it comes to proprietary knowledge, most are not willing to share. Why is that? Take the elements that form a small town community, grocer, hardware store, ice cream shop, restaurant, gas station, barber, baker, to name a few, each contribute to the function of the community.

A roulette community does not function that way. Instead, if a roulette player has a strategy that works really well, they are "expected" to share freely, or else they are chastised and called all kinds of names, liars, scammers, etc.

In a town community, people pay for goods and services in order to function in life. Why should the baker share a secret recipe passed down from generations? Should the grocer give free goods to the entire community? Here lies the problem with roulette forum members, they want something for nothing.

Most forums have a policy where a player is able to solicit their goods and services, "Systems, Product, and Services for sale." The merchants are quickly scrutinized, and in most cases, endure bullying and abuse from the roulette community. Other places forbid the solicitation of goods and services regarding roulette altogether.

Word of mouth by a community shows the essence of communication. It has been my experience that when I decide to pay a premium price for a cherry turnover baked pie, it's because I heard about it through word of mouth, to see what the rave is all about; that is what a community is about, acknowledging the worth of our baker.

There is no point in having a roulette forum where only common knowledge is shared and goods and services are not welcomed. A close society is a dead society.
#2
General Discussion / Brian Ward
October 03, 2017, 08:05:43 PM
We lost a professional roulette player today. 3:10 Manchester, UK. His name is Brian Ward, inventor of square roulette. Brian was 76 years old. He passed away peacefully at his home. Some of you may know him as Wardy03 at VLS.
#3
Corner/Quad / Kimo Li's Corner Matrix
August 30, 2014, 06:04:36 PM
It's been awhile since I introduced a new tool for beginners. Here's my personal Corner Matrix:

I bring you into a world of corner madness. It's all about following a set of principles and applications for predicting corner bets.

CORNER BETS

There are 22 possible corner bets within the layout. I want to share a concept that uses only 16 corners. These "core" 16 corners produces 256 combinations using 4 corner bets, a total of 16 numbers for each betting cycle. See below:

01-- 1 1 1 1
02-- 1 1 1 2
03-- 1 1 1 3
04-- 1 1 1 4
05-- 1 1 2 1
06-- 1 1 2 2
07-- 1 1 2 3
08-- 1 1 2 4
09-- 1 1 3 1
10-- 1 1 3 2
11-- 1 1 3 3
12-- 1 1 3 4
13-- 1 1 4 1
14-- 1 1 4 2
15-- 1 1 4 3
16-- 1 1 4 4
17-- 1 2 1 1
18-- 1 2 1 2
19-- 1 2 1 3
20-- 1 2 1 4
21-- 1 2 2 1
22-- 1 2 2 2
23-- 1 2 2 3
24-- 1 2 2 4
25-- 1 2 3 1
26-- 1 2 3 2
27-- 1 2 3 3
28-- 1 2 3 4
29-- 1 2 4 1
30-- 1 2 4 2
31-- 1 2 4 3
32-- 1 2 4 4
33-- 1 3 1 1
34-- 1 3 1 2
35-- 1 3 1 3
36-- 1 3 1 4
37-- 1 3 2 1
38-- 1 3 2 2
39-- 1 3 2 3
40-- 1 3 2 4
41-- 1 3 3 1
42-- 1 3 3 2
43-- 1 3 3 3
44-- 1 3 3 4
45-- 1 3 4 1
46-- 1 3 4 2
47-- 1 3 4 3
48-- 1 3 4 4
49-- 1 4 1 1
50-- 1 4 1 2
51-- 1 4 1 3
52-- 1 4 1 4
53-- 1 4 2 1
54-- 1 4 2 2
55-- 1 4 2 3
56-- 1 4 2 4
57-- 1 4 3 1
58-- 1 4 3 2
59-- 1 4 3 3
60-- 1 4 3 4
61-- 1 4 4 1
62-- 1 4 4 2
63-- 1 4 4 3
64-- 1 4 4 4
65-- 2 1 1 1
66-- 2 1 1 2
67-- 2 1 1 3
68-- 2 1 1 4
69-- 2 1 2 1
70-- 2 1 2 2
71-- 2 1 2 3
72-- 2 1 2 4
73-- 2 1 3 1
74-- 2 1 3 2
75-- 2 1 3 3
76-- 2 1 3 4
77-- 2 1 4 1
78-- 2 1 4 2
79-- 2 1 4 3
80-- 2 1 4 4
81-- 2 2 1 1
82-- 2 2 1 2
83-- 2 2 1 3
84-- 2 2 1 4
85-- 2 2 2 1
86-- 2 2 2 2
87-- 2 2 2 3
88-- 2 2 2 4
89-- 2 2 3 1
90-- 2 2 3 2
91-- 2 2 3 3
92-- 2 2 3 4
93-- 2 2 4 1
94-- 2 2 4 2
95-- 2 2 4 3
96-- 2 2 4 4
97-- 2 3 1 1
98-- 2 3 1 2
99-- 2 3 1 3
100- 2 3 1 4
101- 2 3 2 1
102- 2 3 2 2
103- 2 3 2 3
104- 2 3 2 4
105- 2 3 3 1
106- 2 3 3 2
107- 2 3 3 3
108- 2 3 3 4
109- 2 3 4 1
110- 2 3 4 2
111- 2 3 4 3
112- 2 3 4 4
113- 2 4 1 1
114- 2 4 1 2
115- 2 4 1 3
116- 2 4 1 4
117- 2 4 2 1
118- 2 4 2 2
119- 2 4 2 3
120- 2 4 2 4
121- 2 4 3 1
122- 2 4 3 2
123- 2 4 3 3
124- 2 4 3 4
125- 2 4 4 1
126- 2 4 4 2
127- 2 4 4 3
128- 2 4 4 4
129- 3 1 1 1
130- 3 1 1 2
131- 3 1 1 3
132- 3 1 1 4
133- 3 1 2 1
134- 3 1 2 2
135- 3 1 2 3
136- 3 1 2 4
137- 3 1 3 1
138- 3 1 3 2
139- 3 1 3 3
140- 3 1 3 4
141- 3 1 4 1
142- 3 1 4 2
143- 3 1 4 3
144- 3 1 4 4
145- 3 2 1 1
146- 3 2 1 2
147- 3 2 1 3
148- 3 2 1 4
149- 3 2 2 1
150- 3 2 2 2
151- 3 2 2 3
152- 3 2 2 4
153- 3 2 3 1
154- 3 2 3 2
155- 3 2 3 3
156- 3 2 3 4
157- 3 2 4 1
158- 3 2 4 2
159- 3 2 4 3
160- 3 2 4 4
161- 3 3 1 1
162- 3 3 1 2
163- 3 3 1 3
164- 3 3 1 4
165- 3 3 2 1
166- 3 3 2 2
167- 3 3 2 3
168- 3 3 2 4
169- 3 3 3 1
170- 3 3 3 2
171- 3 3 3 3
172- 3 3 3 4
173- 3 3 4 1
174- 3 3 4 2
175- 3 3 4 3
176- 3 3 4 4
177- 3 4 1 1
178- 3 4 1 2
179- 3 4 1 3
180- 3 4 1 4
181- 3 4 2 1
182- 3 4 2 2
183- 3 4 2 3
184- 3 4 2 4
185- 3 4 3 1
186- 3 4 3 2
187- 3 4 3 3
188- 3 4 3 4
189- 3 4 4 1
190- 3 4 4 2
191- 3 4 4 3
192- 3 4 4 4
193- 4 1 1 1
194- 4 1 1 2
195- 4 1 1 3
196- 4 1 1 4
197- 4 1 2 1
198- 4 1 2 2
199- 4 1 2 3
200- 4 1 2 4
201- 4 1 3 1
202- 4 1 3 2
203- 4 1 3 3
204- 4 1 3 4
205- 4 1 4 1
206- 4 1 4 2
207- 4 1 4 3
208- 4 1 4 4
209- 4 2 1 1
210- 4 2 1 2
211- 4 2 1 3
212- 4 2 1 4
213- 4 2 2 1
214- 4 2 2 2
215- 4 2 2 3
216- 4 2 2 4
217- 4 2 3 1
218- 4 2 3 2
219- 4 2 3 3
220- 4 2 3 4
221- 4 2 4 1
222- 4 2 4 2
223- 4 2 4 3
224- 4 2 4 4
225- 4 3 1 1
226- 4 3 1 2
227- 4 3 1 3
228- 4 3 1 4
229- 4 3 2 1
230- 4 3 2 2
231- 4 3 2 3
232- 4 3 2 4
233- 4 3 3 1
234- 4 3 3 2
235- 4 3 3 3
236- 4 3 3 4
237- 4 3 4 1
238- 4 3 4 2
239- 4 3 4 3
240- 4 3 4 4
241- 4 4 1 1
242- 4 4 1 2
243- 4 4 1 3
244- 4 4 1 4
245- 4 4 2 1
246- 4 4 2 2
247- 4 4 2 3
248- 4 4 2 4
249- 4 4 3 1
250- 4 4 3 2
251- 4 4 3 3
252- 4 4 3 4
253- 4 4 4 1
254- 4 4 4 2
255- 4 4 4 3
256- 4 4 4 4

What are the "core" 16 corners? How do we recognize each corner? We have to make some kind of logical sense so most beginning roulette players can follow.

The first thing we have to do is divide the table layout into four equal parts. We shall call them Quads Layout, Quads for short.

1) 01 through 09
2) 10 through 18
3) 19 through 27
4) 28 through 36

These are the quads on the table layout, simple enough.

QUAD 1

03 06 09
02 05 08
01 04 07

QUAD 2

12 15 18
11 14 17
10 13 16

QUAD 3

21 24 27
20 23 26
19 22 25

QUAD 4

30 33 36
29 32 35
28 31 34

QUAD POSITIONS

It is important to understand that each corner has a number position and will be a fixed position, moving clockwise.

01 02
04 03

MAGICAL NUMBER 5

Each Quad has a center point, 5, 14, 23, 32. The sum equals 5. The center point determines the position of each corner. Using Quad 1 as an example:

Remember Quad position is fixed:

01 02
04 03

Quad 1 corners 1, 2, 3, 4

Position 1 (05 is in position 01)
05 08
04 07

Position 2 (05 is in position 02)
02 05
01 04

Position 3 (05 is in position 03)
03 06
02 05

Position 4 (05 is in position 04)
06 09
05 08

So as you can see, the number five determines the four corners within the Quad.

So here are the rest of the corners for each Quad

Quad 2 corners 1, 2, 3, 4

Position 1 (14 is in position 01)
14 17
13 16

Position 2 (14 is in position 02)
11 14
10 13

Position 3 (14 is in position 03)
12 15
11 14

Position 4 (14 is in position 04)
15 18
14 17


Quad 3 corners 1, 2, 3, 4

Position 1 (23 is in position 01)
23 26
22 25

Position 2 (23 is in position 02)
20 23
19 22

Position 3 (23 is in position 03)
21 24
20 23

Position 4 (23 is in position 04)
24 27
23 26

Quad 4 corners 1, 2, 3, 4

Position 1 (32 is in position 01)
32 35
31 34

Position 2 (32 is in position 02)
29 32
28 31

Position 3 (32 is in position 03)
30 33
29 32

Position 4 (32 is in position 04)
33 36
32 35

We now have a map of all 16 corners. Welcome to the language of the Global Pie Method.

The 256 combinations at the beginning of the topic represents each Quad position and Corner positions. For example, 1 1 1 1

1 1 1 1 represents each corner position 1 in each Quad 1, 2, 3, 4

05 08---14 17---23 26---32 35
04 07---13 16---22 25---31 34

Which leads us to a CORNER MATRIX.

KIMO LI'S CORNER MATRIX

---Q1------Q2------Q3------Q4

05 08---14 17---23 26---32 35  CORNER POSITION 1
04 07---13 16---22 25---31 34

02 05---11 14---20 23---29 32  CORNER POSITION 2
01 04---10 13---19 22---28 31

03 06---12 15---21 24---30 33  CORNER POSITION 3
02 05---11 14---20 23---29 32

06 09---15 18---24 27---33 36  CORNER POSITION 4
05 08---14 17---23 26---32 35

IN THE FIELD

How does this CORNER MATRIX help anyone in the field? One can print the Matrix and use a process of elimination method. Or one can track what corners that are "hot".

Playing partners, one can track and the other can bet. So the language may sound like this:
1 3 2 4, Your partner will be able to play the following corners.

05 08---12 15---20 23---33 36
04 07---11 14---19 22---32 35

With practice, you too can master the art of Kimo Li's CORNER MATRIX. For beginners, stick to the following tracking:

1 1 1 1
2 2 2 2
3 3 3 3
4 4 4 4

It's the easiest to keep track. Keep in mind; you can also track the layout Quads.

I hope you enjoyed this new concept.

Kimo Li
#4
Gambling Philosophy / GPM Philosophy for Beginners
March 28, 2013, 04:37:20 AM
Sorry too much drama for me