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  1. #61
    Originally Posted by Alan Mendelson View Post
    Is there a thousand dollar payoff on $1 One Eyed Jacks, or were you playing a multi line machine??
    The wild royal flush pays 1000 credits. I was a little below average for the year on wild royals until yesterday. Made up for it big time. The frequency is 3700 hands so hitting 7 in 5200 hands was quite nice. The first one was a one card royal draw when I need the jack of clubs. I drew the jack of spades which was still pretty good. 5 out of the 7 were one card draws. I also had a 2 card draw and a 3 card draw. Now, if only I could hit a real RF. I've been way down on those this year.

  2. #62
    Originally Posted by Rob.Singer View Post
    Funny Last week I hit 1 ( yes 1) $8000 jackpot and I quit my session. Then at a second casino I hit 1 (yes 1) $4000 jackpot so I quit THAT session. Like I said, funny....
    So, you are admitting you continued to play and hit another jackpot. Sounds more like what I've been saying. A person, after reaching a win goal, has the same probability of hitting a big winner as leaving and returning another day. Now, aren't you sorry you quit and took that long ride home to AZ so many times. Just think how much money you lost.

    Chuckle, chuckle.



    PS. I really don't believe this claim any more than I believe anything else robki says.

  3. #63
    Arc, in defense of Rob, you are confusing the points of discussion involving win goals.

    No one denies that you can keep playing after reaching a win goal and win some more. Yes, that happens. In fact, I keep playing after reaching a win goal by adjusting to a rising loss-limit, which in effect, is setting a new win goal.

    Rob hits an $8,000 royal early which surpasses even his $2,500 when he was playing with his mega bankroll. He certainly has enough money to play again. But I am sure Rob would tell you that if things were going bad he would not give back the entire $8,000 on that next session. I don't know what his loss limit was for the next session, but if it were me I would allow for half of that $4,000. I'm probably not as "disciplined" as Rob who might just allow for a loss of $500 of $1,000 on that $8000 win.

    You wrote, Arc: "Now, aren't you sorry you quit and took that long ride home to AZ so many times. Just think how much money you lost." And of course the response was that money in your pocket is money that isn't lost and can't be lost.

    Let me just look at win goals with a different scenario. Suppose I don't hit a big winner and I just eke out a small win? Then the modest win goal becomes essential from keeping a small win trip into becoming a small loss trip or a big loss trip.

    The bottom line is that use and application of win goals will vary according to the needs and comfort level of the player. Rob wasn't the first to adopt win goals and loss limits. Many people will say they make sense.

    And frankly, loss limits are even more important than win goals.

  4. #64
    Alan, Rob has stated many times that it is wrong to continue to play after reaching a win goal. He has stated that anyone who does not go home immediately is an addict. Now, those are his words stated multiple times over 8 years. It is what it is. What he did goes against what he has stated over and over again and against his claims of discipline. I realize it's always been more of his lies but now he slipped up and demonstrated yet again that he is a complete phony.

  5. #65
    Well you're right that is what Singer said about leaving when reaching a win goal. As I said, I don't play his way. If I reach a lower win goal I will adjust it to a higher win goal with a rising loss limit.

  6. #66
    Yes, I remember Rob calling you an addict just a few months ago. Now, he's gone and done exactly the same thing.

    Of course, he probably made it all up and just forgot what he had said to you. Like many times in the past his lies have put him between the proverbial rock and hard place.

  7. #67
    I am sure that if an insult or a personal attack will help Rob makes his point, he will use the insult or the personal attack.

    He reminds me very much of the concept of "the big lie." And that is this: if you tell a lie that is so big, with so much fabricated evidence, it becomes almost impossible to not believe the lie.

    By the way, I know two ladies named Melody. One was my neighbor when I lived in Miami, and one was from West Hollywood that I dated. I don't think either of them played video poker.

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