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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 795
EAN: 9781412075947
ISBN: 1412075947
Label: Trafford Publishing
Manufacturer: Trafford Publishing
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 152
Publication Date: December 16, 2005
Publisher: Trafford Publishing
Sales Rank: 713681
Studio: Trafford Publishing
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The book contains never before published roulette information: a revolutionary map of the American roulette wheel head called the Global Pie. The Global Pie Method is an innovative system for memorizing the numbers on the roulette wheel head, used to track ball movement without looking at the roulette wheel head. The roulette table layout reveals ingenious layout strategies using six-pack concepts, and the elusive formula that was used to determine the number sequence of the roulette wheel head.
The Global Pie Method offers a universal language and lingoes. Terms like 'Nuking', 'Bow Tie-ing', and 'Doing a Hemi' all describe specific ball movements. Other terms define multiple Global Pie strategies: Phoenix, Pendulum, Arrowhead, Hugs and Kisses, Boomerang, Four-Leaf Clover, Clover XXX, and Numbered Partners.
These Global Pie strategies rely on innovative section characteristics to enhance betting strategies and limit the amount wagered to maximize optimum return.
The Global Star System is an independent system designed to track numbers evenly throughout the roulette wheel head. Several Global Star strategies emerge as a result of combining individual stars together: Helicopter, Numbered Partners, Sum Connectors, and Pinwheel.
When combined, the Global Pie Method and the Global Star System produce a strategy called the Eclipse. The Eclipse is designed to track specific numbers that are due to come in. More importantly, when a Global Pie merges with a Global Star the exact number is revealed.
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This is a very helpful book for understanding the game of roulette, although, I believe it will prove more useful to an experienced player, rather than a beginner. A welcome addition to any gambler's library!
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the author has done a great job of analyzing and sequencing the #s but does not give any clue how to utilize the information for betting .I am sure he has some ideas.DR ZIDEHSARAI
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It fail to deliver ANYTHING!! The author just describe the location of number on the roulette table and that is it. All rubbish theory never show HOW to play systematicaly. It worth no CENT at all.
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This book is very technical but offers no specific playing strategies.
First, the author divides the wheel into 6 sections ("global pie" chuncks.) Then, he illustrates various patterns on the betting layout to help visually memorize where numbers and sections are on the wheel (not necessary because you can look at your own notes when you're at the roulette table.) Then, he reverse-engineers the numbers on the wheel to show various mathematical relationships between numbers in their arrangement on the wheel. If this is not useless information, then the author fails to convey what value there is to it (all I could keep thinking, as I read and re-read this part of the book, was... "SO WHAT??") Then, he presents another set of sections called "Global Stars", which are non-connected, symetrically opposed numbers on the wheel (rather than blocks of numbers like the "pies.") Finally, he concludes that when a single Global Pie merges with a single Global Star, the exact number is predicted. Yes, obviously, if you can predict the right star in the right pie chunk, you get the right number, but he doesn't tell you how to DO that.
The jist of his methodology seems to be that by observing where the ball is landing (into which global pies and stars), one can predict where the ball will fall next, by tracking the "ball movement." The movement of the ball is analyzed by observing if the ball is doing a "hemi", a "bow-tie", or a "nuke", which refer to the ball landing in pie sections that are adjacent to each other, or opposite each other, or somewhere in between.
The author gives no examples of how a playing session might go. There are no example sets of spins, showing what you would bet on next and why, nor will you find any explanation of what exactly constitutes a trend, and how you should bet on it. If there is any value to this book, it will be up to the reader to extract it and work out his own system for utilizing the information presented.
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There is no fluff in this book. The Roulette Formula requires intense concentration. It's like learning a new language. Like anything else in life, to be the best you have to practice.
I have read most of the popular roulette books. Nothing comes close to what Kimo Li has to offer.
I have read his book several times. I have practiced the movement of chips from one number to another until it became second nature forward and backward. I have memorized the numbers on the entire American roulette wheel. In a spit second, I can lay chips onto the layout with decisive speed and conviction.
Why? Kimo Li's strategies require discipline. The player must have the speed and accuracy of placing of chips on pre-determined numbers.
His secret is summed up in three words: Hemi, Bow-Tie, and Nuke.
These are three roulette ball movements that determines where the ball is going to fall.
The work is hard. But the reward is great.
Predict the exact number? Absolutely! END16 (that translates to Red 7, straight-up)
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