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#46
One of the best ideas that came from you is the root numbers for 10.
I give credit to you every time I teach your concept to my students, Base 10.
I tell them I got the idea from Gizmotron on a forum.

The way I organize the concept allows the players to see numbers in a totally different light, most used for 12 number betting and Even Chances.
Thank you for your contribution.
#47
Posted by: Gizmotron
on: Today at 01:05:51 pm

QuoteThere are others that have made the same claims. Spike, Gr8player, John Patrick, and others have laid claim to exploiting trends. This is not new. They didn't program it as a basis for it being true though. They didn't discover a charting method to see it as a simplified visual dexterity process. They never saw it as characteristics. They never referred to it as reading randomness.

With all due respect, that's a pretty bold statement. There are people who know more that you think.

Personal check list:

-programmed as a basis for it being true
-discovered (developed) a charting method to see it as a simplified visual dexterity process
-saw it as characteristics, published books in 2005, 2007- page 59 (American), page 33 (European)
-referred to it as reading randomness, fighting random with random, "organized" random.

-established a "university" for professional roulette players
-successful graduates dating as far back as 1986, this year alone, 14 graduates from all over the world.
-personal teams active in Las Vegas

QuoteSo please resign yourself as to being patient as to when I will fully disclose everything. When I do it, it will be a free open source example. It will be fun watching the throng scurry around like they once did before when Edward Thorp wrote "Beat The Dealer." That's my plan.

Really?, in the name for fame. Good luck with that.

Kimo Li







#48
Hi P.A.,

Long time no see.
The more you think you know, the more you know how little you know.
It's not a secret. It's posted on many forums.
But what you don't know, you will never know, because it's exclusive.

2 pies and 2 stars equals two numbers.
#49
I beg to differ. Bet selection is the key to success.
MM is just common sense.

Of course Gizmotron has something, as do I.

Let's just say it's "Exclusive," meaning not to be shared.


#50
Calling me out, I see.

Making bet selection simple doesn't help in a random game, either

QuoteThen came the king of optical illusions over roulette wheel--Kimo Li. He taught us nukes, stars, pies, boomrang, bowtie and what not on the wheel itself. I asked him some plain questions, how does these images or any of them help to win and if he has any appropriate MM to help. He did not answer much and tried to avoid being straight.

I asked you the same questions. You give nothing.

Magic, the king of optical illusions....
$2,000.00 will buy your answers.

Sounds familiar.
The difference is my approach....

Kimo Li

aka Magician
#51
This video has nothing to do with me. I did not create this video. I am not responsible for any of the material published. Play at your own risk.

Kimo Li
#52
Bally's Blog / Re: Studying Kimo Li's work!
December 17, 2015, 06:28:20 PM
Thanks for sharing your Base 10 numbers.
I have grouped them into 3 sets and applied them to my pinwheel spreadsheet.
Excellent grouping, simple to memorize, and making it easy to place bets.

146
235
7890
#53
Bally's Blog / Re: Studying Kimo Li's work!
December 15, 2015, 08:30:20 PM
Quote from: Gizmotron on December 15, 2015, 05:50:54 PM

I have discovered that a group is a group is a group... In other words, "you've seen one tree you've seen them all."

I agree, I have an infinite number of groups. They all function the same.

QuoteYour 8 groups I messed around with for characteristics discovery a few years ago, I referred to them as combo bets. This is when you combine a streak of low numbers with a streak of red or odd numbers or even both as you have. My focus was on hitting characteristics that were dominating at the same time.

I hope it has served you well.

QuoteHere's another grouping to watch; the Tens. 1,11,21,31 - 2,12,22,32 - 3,13,23,33... They are based on the value of the last digit from each number and the correlation to the Base-10 number system.

How would you apply this to a particular strategy?

Here is my philosophy on how I approach roulette:

Here's a quote from Bruce Lee: "Adopt what is useful. Discard what is useless. And add what is uniquely your own."

Good to hear from you,

Kimo Li
#54
Bally's Blog / Re: Studying Kimo Li's work!
June 23, 2015, 05:33:42 PM
Everything posted about Kimo Li principles and methods are for recreational purpose only.
This is my last post.

Kimo Li
#55
Bally's Blog / Re: Studying Kimo Li's work!
June 18, 2015, 04:57:55 PM
I want to share a spreadsheet that has been sent to privileged individuals. Now to this forum, as well as others.
This spreadsheet tracks the layout characteristics: red, black, odd, even, high, low, dozens, columns, streets, double streets, triple streets, etc.
For beginners and professionals.

Kimo Li
#56
Bally's Blog / Re: Studying Kimo Li's work!
June 14, 2015, 02:02:35 PM
QuoteAnyway, I am having some fun looking to twist and turn things and see what I can come up with. You must have a keen eye for detail Kimo to have been able to spot all these neat arrangements.

Hi horus,

Thanks for the kind words. That's the beauty in knowing where the numbers are on the roulette wheel because, as you say, you are "having fun looking to twist and turn things", creating. Here is a visual of your spreadsheet for those who do not have excel.

Kimo Li
#57
Bally's Blog / Re: Studying Kimo Li's work!
June 13, 2015, 10:22:18 PM
Hi horus,

You are welcome. I was wondering. Why did it take you so long to discover the book? The American book is even more fascinating just by the series of number relationship.

Best regards,

Kimo Li
#58
Corner/Quad / Re: Kimo Li's Corner Matrix
May 31, 2015, 05:22:51 PM
Kimo Li's Matrix
#59
Bally's Blog / Re: dozens and columns
May 28, 2015, 06:32:57 PM
You are welcome. I hope it helps people who like to play the layout.

Kimo Li
#60
Bally's Blog / Re: dozens and columns
May 27, 2015, 04:07:16 PM
I would like to share a spreadsheet that tracks all of the characters on the layout, for members only. However, I do not know how to attach.

Thanks, P.

Spreadsheet is attached.

Kimo Li