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AndrewG
Even if the double up limit was $8000 it would take 187 double ups to amass $1.5-million.
How ironic that Mr Mickeycrimm pointed out that the double up bug allowed the felon to change the denomination. Instead, Mr Singer omitted this but said it is well known that the double up limit was $8000
Well, if it is so well known please remind us of just one casino where the limit was $8000 so that I can call them to verify.
By the way, those who really exploited the double up bug were caught and prosecuted.
I have a feeling Mr Kewlj is on to something about machine computers recording bets and denominations. After all machines are opened to view the coin handle each night. The casinos can easily see payouts that are too big for the denomination played.
More holes in a sinking ship.
Andrew, I don't see the need to reopen this. No one challenged Rob's ridiculous claim (that he stole) more than I, but even I am satisfied that it has been thoroughly debunked. And that is why Rob isn't around anymore except the occasional appearance to remind us all how bitter and angry he is with his life.
I would just let it go, but if you feel you must press on, your numbers aren't correct. Rob has thrown so many 7 digit numbers around for his various claims, I know it is hard to keep them all straight, but with the double up claim, he claims to have made 2.8 million over 5 years if I am not mistaken. The 1.5 million, was his original Singer progression system claim, which he later amended. And of course, not to be confused with his 1.6 million dollar purchase of a Newell RV, so I am not surprised you got a little mixed up.
But none of these things occured and everyone knows it, and Rob now knows that everyone knows it, so just let it go.