Ok, I will admit I am a little lost by PostiveVariance's post. I don't know what he is trying to say, but I am sure that is on me and not him.
Now if we are really going to rehash another Singer BS claim. I will link to the thread and then make several points.
https://vegascasinotalk.com/forum/sh...ng-of-Strength
OK, first, let's just skip to the posting of this supposed win. If it was anyone else, even someone with little or no history, I would take them at their word and not say anything even if I was a little skeptical. That is called giving the benefit of doubt.
But it isn't anybody else. It is Rob Singer who has pulled dozens of these scams (maybe more) over decades. Therefore he doesn't get the benefit of doubt. Just the opposite. And that is exactly what credibility is. When a guy takes and posts a picture inside a Newell RV at the dealership, presenting himself as the owner, that is a scam. His credibility is shot and he gets no benefit of doubt. And unfortunately for Rob, that was only one of many scams.
The second thing is: Click on this link and read the first post in this thread. Rob is "setting up this scam" by requesting information from the forum membership about a specific machine that he wants to play. He claims he wants to risk $400k to win $250k as a finale to his
supposed video poker career. But a very specific machine. He says this is not going to happen for several month.
So 20 days later, Rob posts the pictures of this
supposed 1.5 million dollar jackpot. Forget for a moment, that it is clearly not Rob's reflection on the screen, and there is a reflection of exercise equipment, which more or less proves this to be a computer in someone's home, NOT a casino. Forget all that for a moment.
The fact that Rob set this up by asking for info on this specific machine and then presto, 20 days later we get this
supposed 1.5 million dollar hit, tells me, virtual of common sense,
that Rob already had this image when he set the whole thing up. I don't know where the image came from, but he already had the image he was going to use claiming a 1.5 million dollar hit, and just had to pretent to be looking to play that exact machine in that exact denomination. Anybody who hasn't come to that conclusion, especially based on Rob's long history of these kind of scams, is lying, either to themselves or us.
My final though is that Rob's comment when he was setting up this scam, that this was a few months away, and then he just couldn't control himself and pulled it prematurely, only 20 days later, is also very revealing.
I don't care about the excuses that it was his son in the reflection, or any nonsense about a special area in a casino near stored exercise equipment, that they set up specially for him. I don't want to hear about loading $20k increments of vouchers. That is all nonsense and frankly doesn't support anything. There is not a person in the world or on these forums that really believes this bullshit. NOT from a guy who took pictures in an RV at the dealership claiming it was his. Again, THAT is what credibility is.