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#1
See how to apply this knowledge using corner matrix.

https://betselection.cc/cornerquad-5/kimo-li's-corner-matrix/
#2
With these Root Numbers, the player can use any one of 280, 12 number strategies of their choosing.
Attached are two examples, number 1 and number 280 matrices.

If you have a decent 12 number strategy for dozens or columns, you can apply it to any one of these matrices.
#3
Quote from: 8OR9 on August 07, 2019, 11:45:58 PM
Are these numbers for the single 0  or double 00 wheel?

Those are for single zero wheel.
Attached spreadsheet is for both European and American wheels.
#4
Hi Vic,

You are welcome.
It has been a while. I hope all is well.

Kimo
#5
Spreadsheet to explain basic value.
#6
Mele Kalikimaka a me Hau'oli Makahiki Hou, from Hawaii.
#7
General Discussion / Re: Function of a Roulette Forum
November 20, 2018, 07:17:56 PM
I believe a reputable roulette forum should have an established school that teaches various skills like how to calculate roulette odds, probabilities, money management, etc., which this forum does have.

It's a shame; however, this forum does not offer a universal language that roulette players can share and communicate ideas clearly to each other.

Thirteen years ago, I introduced concepts that I believe most players would be able to use to communicate their ideas. By labeling and mapping the numbers on the wheel head, players can easily identify where the ball is landing, something as simple as which half of the wheel the ball is favoring, like the "odd" side of the wheel. What?

This idea of having a universal roulette lingo has been met with great resistance. But, I believe developing, introducing, or adopting a universal roulette language should be one of the functions of a roulette forum.
#8
General Discussion / Re: Function of a Roulette Forum
November 15, 2018, 05:40:46 PM
I believe one of the primary functions of a roulette forum is to inform roulette players about the dangers of playing roulette, especially to those who lack experience.

For instance, the dreadful draw down, an inevitable occurrence, it may strike at the beginning, the middle, or the end of a session. How a roulette player deals that kind of adversity separates the professional from the amateur.

The consistent actions taken by a roulette player to offset the unavoidable drawn down is the hallmark of a professional roulette player.
#9
General Discussion / Re: Function of a Roulette Forum
November 13, 2018, 02:23:50 PM
Understanding the essence behind any story offers a glimpse of the gambler's mind.

Your response depicts your perspective towards gambling; perhaps only searching for answers that are relevant to your cause, whatever that may be, discounting things that are perceived as nonsense, that my fellow gambler, would make an interesting character in a book about gamblers.

There are many characters assembled on this stage we call a roulette forum, such as our benevolent leader, our testing gurus, resident experts, etc.

We are a book of characters, caught in a journey of life, trying to find the pot of gold using roulette as a means toward the goal. A few may have reached that goal while others ponder the notion if it does exist.

In the end, it does not matter. Every chapter in life must come to an end.
#10
General Discussion / Re: Function of a Roulette Forum
November 13, 2018, 05:27:07 AM
I am more interested in stories and anecdotes of players' experiences while playing live on roulette tables than the actual strategy itself.

I remember a time when I used sections as a strategy to make money. I notice a section on the American 00 wheel, 28 9 26 30 11 7 was hitting a lot and determined that I had discovered the dealer's signature. I was playing .25 cents bets, minimum 1.00. My bank was 20.00. I was in a dire straight situation. My friend was watching my new born child in the van while I was trying to make some money for diapers, formula, and other essentials. Long story short, I made a 100.00, saved the day.
#11
General Discussion / Re: Function of a Roulette Forum
November 09, 2018, 12:36:23 PM
The positive aspect of mentoring is giving someone the opportunity to gain experience without having to go through the pitfalls of pursuing the unknown.

Contention only exists when an individual tries to control how a person should behave based on their own worldview or mindset. Therefore, we can eliminate conflicts by understanding that the only thing one can control is their own actions.

As Glen points out:

QuoteBut I subscribe to that Barnes and Noble Bookstore mentality for the shopper.  Which is, browse, read and enjoy.  But, if you don't like something, set it down, move on and as you would in Barnes and Noble, no need to write, post and bother that author relentlessly and make your point over his, as no one made you pick up and read his book, waste your time and waste your money.
#12
General Discussion / Re: Function of a Roulette Forum
November 09, 2018, 04:14:04 AM
QuoteHowever, on the other hand, I do know the power and the opening up of a coach, a person that has been down the road, someone with something that they earned, sweated to obtain and took years to perfect, etc.

Can there be honest, hard working, experienced players, good or worthwhile teachers-mentors-coaches, etc., on here or other forums or websites offering their services?  IMO, sure, why not.  Are all of them great, successful, guaranteed to make you all kinds of money?  I highly doubt it.  But, when money is involved there is always a lot of jealously, over zealously and resentment by the majority of those exposed to the solicitations, no matter if that is in the way of a print ad or a sponsorship or a indirect solicitations/offer on a message board.

And therefore, I see no magical solutions to weeding out immediately who knows what and who knows how to make others money.  However, if I did teach someone something and they told someone else, quite possibly that person they told it to, would say I was full of garbage and conned them, for whatever reason.   

I learned at an early age the value of learning from someone who I believe to be a mentor. My dad died when I was six years old. So I became very keen in spotting the experts who can guide me in my life, men who knew how to fish, work on cars, fight, etc. In my young adult life, I hired a golf pro to improve my golf game, best decision ever.

Finding a mentor is one thing; becoming one, leads to a different path. I understood that in order to be successful, I had to slay my own dragons, pave my own way, and create my own journey. I chose to become a professional gambler. My mother said to me, "If you are going to be a criminal, be the best." What? Her wisdom resonated. So, I am a professional roulette player.
#13
General Discussion / Re: Function of a Roulette Forum
November 09, 2018, 01:01:55 AM
QuoteUltimatley its the individuals choice and belief ...that one leap of faith ..to believe in someone that can show them a way

In 1981, I was invited to a financial investment group seminar. I was offered a piece of investment to buy commercial land in Las Vegas. This was a private group, by invitation only. By chance, I had met a guy in a bar and we started talking. We had something in common, golf. I told him I have access to the military course, reserved for military and Department of Defense civilian employees. He said he would love to play on that course. So the next morning I scheduled tee time at the military golf course, navy / marine. I was able to secure an early spot because I worked for the military at the time.

Long story short, he invited me to this financial group meeting. He said if I had 5,000.00 disposable cash, meaning it will not hurt my pocket. I did not even flinch. I wrote a check and became an investor in commercial land. A year later, the group sold a small corner lot to a gas station. I doubled my investment. The rest of the land was sold to build a commercial retail stores and apartments behind the strip mall construction. 5,000.00 investment turned to a 50,000.00 profit.

There is something to be said about leap of faith.

Do I have experiences where leap of faith failed miserably? Divorced twice. That cost me a pretty penny. Yet, I believe if one does not take chances, one will never know.

I took a leap of faith and it panned out.
#14
General Discussion / Re: Function of a Roulette Forum
November 08, 2018, 05:30:35 PM
Quote from: Mike on November 08, 2018, 05:14:25 PM
Not really. I can have a "negative" mindset but if the system works and I follow it as per the rules, I will still win. In the remainder of your post you went on to describe the experience of a former student who at first failed and then succeeded, but he didn't fail because of a negative mindset, only because he continued to use his "old" methods.

I don't believe any system can beat the house edge, but it's not the BELIEF itself which causes me to lose. There are other causes (such as that the system doesn't increase the accuracy of predictions).

Hello Mike,

Thanks for pointing out the reason for his failure, using his old methods. I know the house edge can be overcome. It is the accuracy of predictions that drives my method to beat the house edge. Without it, no method can win.
#15
General Discussion / Re: Function of a Roulette Forum
November 08, 2018, 04:55:22 PM
Thanks for your post Glen.

For the record, lessons will not be offered to anyone associated with this forum; so now I cannot be accused of soliciting. Glen is right, the bickering stops.