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  1. #221
    Originally Posted by Rob.Singer View Post
    Sure is great to be able to get out and about and not be stuck with some pathetic burden!
    You do have a cross to bear and that must be quite a burden.

  2. #222
    Oh Alan, it's just a bunch of fun. I know you're sympathetic with the pathetic, and here's the beauty of it: if it didn't really bother arci he'd ignore it all instead of responding. How fun it is watching him not being able to help himself when it comes to me. I mean, where else can you continually smack a person down hard these days with direct hits between the eyes--and even some between the LEGS--and always count on him getting up for more because of his meaningless pride? It's like a video game starring geeks, who just keep on getting beaten to a pulp and then just keep on giving! I admit, it really is addictive.

  3. #223
    Hey Rob, should I start a thread with a poll that asks "do you appreciate Rob Singer's fun?"

  4. #224
    Originally Posted by Rob.Singer View Post
    Oh Alan, it's just a bunch of fun. I know you're sympathetic with the pathetic, and here's the beauty of it: if it didn't really bother arci he'd ignore it all instead of responding.
    Which explains why speedo feels the need to mention me in almost everyone of his comments. Nice projection there ... gnaw, gnaw

  5. #225
    I've often wondered why when I play VP I will have sessions where I might hit quad 8s four or five times, or quad Js four or five times -- but never the "big quads" such as Aces. Well early this morning I realized that the big quads -- specifically Aces can and do come up as often as the others. I got quad aces FIVE times this morning playing $2 Aces and Faces at Rincon. Now, each quad was worth $800 so there was no W2G and they didn't come back-to-back so I had to "work" for them and there were plenty of losses in between. I just mention it here because I've never had quad aces so many times in one session. My previous "record" was two in a session/trip.

    I had $385 of free play last night at Rincon and this was what I used and why I was at the $2 games. I decided to risk $100 at "card craps" again. It was a $5 table and a hundred bucks can go for a long time with just "moderate hands." But this morning at about 5:30-am we hit paydirt. The fire bet was hit for five numbers, and the $5 fire bet bet paid $1250. I won about $200 on that shooter's hand with the five fire bet numbers for a total win of about $1250, less a $25 tip to the dealers.

    I've played card craps at Rincon a total of five times. Two out of the five times we have a 5-point fire bet payoff. One time there was a 4-point fire bet payoff. The other two sessions were just losers. I can't explain it, but for some reason I've had a bigger percentage of "big hands" at card craps than I've had playing real dice craps.

    But after the five-point fire bet was hit, the next four "shooters" were all point-seven and that cost me about $200. I walked away with the twelve $100 black chips from the fire bet payoff.

  6. #226
    I've had 4 quad aces a number of times but never 5. So, you've got me topped. One time years ago I played around 12 hours and quad 8s eight times. That's my personal best. Since all of these were playing OEJs they weren't worth much.

  7. #227
    I forgot to mention this: when I had the five quad aces -- I had NO OTHER quads. Just the aces.

  8. #228
    Decided to try to use the Singer system today (as best as I could understand it). Started at 25 cents, to 50, to $1, to $2, to $5. Cards were horrible and getting killed so was cursing Singer out when I got 4 aces on super aces super pay for $20,000. Is there method to the madness?

  9. #229
    WOW good for you. What is "super aces super pay"??

  10. #230
    On super aces, 4 aces pays $2,000 on a $1 game--no kicker necessary. I like to play the "super Pay" games where all quads pay double. Of course, you pay 6 rather than 5 per hand for the privelege. So 4 aces is $4,000 for the dollar, or $20,000 for the $5.00.

    I was at the end of my bankroll and thinking what I shmuck I was trying Rob's system. But--that is the "beauty???" of his system----the big win at the higher level. Tho I am a gambler and not afraid to lose, I am not sure the exposure is for me. My bankroll was definitely insufficient for the system, and I did have over $10,000 on me.

  11. #231
    Originally Posted by regnis View Post
    On super aces, 4 aces pays $2,000 on a $1 game--no kicker necessary. I like to play the "super Pay" games where all quads pay double. Of course, you pay 6 rather than 5 per hand for the privelege. So 4 aces is $4,000 for the dollar, or $20,000 for the $5.00.
    I know the game "Super Aces Bonus" which at the $5 level pays $10,000 for quad aces without a kicker. "Royal Aces Bonus" pays $4,000 for quad aces at the $1 level and $20,000 at the $5 level. What were you playing??

  12. #232
    I looked at some of the tables on-line. It looks like the game called "Super aces" here is also referred to elsewhere as super aces bonus. In the $1 game, 4 aces is 2,000; four 2,s 3's and 4's is $400; other quads 250. But then in the Super Pay games, whether DDB, Bonus, SDB, etc, all quads pay double--again, for the extra buck. They are only on a 3 way game so it's $18 per spin--$6.00 per hand. Actually, in Bonus on the Super Pay game, aces pays $1200 and the other quads pay more than double the regular payout.

    I have never calculated the ER based upon the double quad payoff and the extra $1.00 investment---but it helps get the big win.

  13. #233
    Oops. I missed the part about the extra dollar bet. Never saw that before. Again -- wow and good for you!

  14. #234
    Regnis, you experienced what playing my strategies is all about: having the stomach and the money to wait for that one lucky hit, which may have come to you sooner if you knew and/or followed all the special plays. I don't know if you had enough or too much bankroll, but if you made it thru a session like that then you have some idea what it's been like (without cursing myself, of course) when I've played my strategies over the years. The best part is going in always expecting to win, where pre-determined game "ER" means absolutely nothing, and results mean everything.

    Congratulations.That's a whopper of a hit that'll surely ruin arci's day as soon as he sees it. Or maybe he'll just call you a liar and incompetent like he did you and your cousin

  15. #235
    Yes Rob-I'm waiting for him to demand the picture of the aces. I have previously mentioned that the casinos here do not allow photos. And the slot tech came too quickly to sneak in a picture.

    It was one of those particularly frustrating days with just no winners along the way, including 4 to a royal flush dealt 4 times (which is 12 shots since playing a 3-way game). Only way to get even or win after that long of a string of losses is go up in denom. Again, one session doesn't mean the system works--as this is certainly too small of a sample size, but it will take awhile to lose that much back, and I will probably just take that $$ to the track where I have a legitimate chance to do some good.

  16. #236
    Originally Posted by regnis View Post
    Only way to get even or win after that long of a string of losses is go up in denom.
    While I don't do that, I can understand how that can work.

  17. #237
    Took the cash to the track as indicated above. Hit a Pick 6 for $44,000 on a $205 bet. It's been a good week.

  18. #238
    Originally Posted by regnis View Post
    Took the cash to the track as indicated above. Hit a Pick 6 for $44,000 on a $205 bet. It's been a good week.
    Wow, got a picture of the ticket?

  19. #239
    Wow, that's a better hit than my parlay from 18 months ago!

    How much can a guy take? No wonder arci's in hiding....

  20. #240
    Originally Posted by Alan Mendelson View Post
    Wow, got a picture of the ticket?
    I do have the IRS receipt. But since real name and SSN are on it, you'll have to take my word. But you can check the results of the Pick 6 at Monmouth Park on Friday. They have a special pick 6 where there has to be only 1 winning ticket. If 2 or more have it---no winner--small consolation payoff. So I had the only ticket and took the $44 K. Earlier this year a similar bet at Gulfstream was hit for (my memory may be off on the amount) around 3 mil. Leading up to that, the consolations where a few people had all 6 were paying 12-13 thou. Had that a couple times but was not the 3 mil winner.

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