Originally Posted by
kewlJ
I think I will take this opportunity to ask; Where's Norm? Where is QFIT? Oh that's right he never intended to participate and contribute at WoV. Just used Mike to settle a personal feud.
KJ: I looked it up - Qfit first posted on WOV in February of 2010 - that's almost 2009 - way, way, before your feud with him began
so, the point you're trying to make cannot be correct
he didn't post at all between April 2010 and November of 2015
your feud was several years ago. it really seems like you're obsessed with it. I'm not a guy who generally gives people advice but nonetheless you need to move on.
carrying this thing so close to your heart for so long can't be a healthy thing
I agree with you, Half Smoke, but I think I get what fires KewlJ up. The whole original raison d'etre for WoV was that it was a site where casino games could be analyzed with the objective of aiding players. And the person overseeing it was presumed to not only be expert, but on board with the idea of educating newbies and the general public. So when somebody promotes a clearly non-optimal style of play and is protected by the site and alleged expert, then it makes the entire site, and the administrators, look as if they are in bed (whether they prefer to be or not) with the casinos --- which, if you understand who now owns and operates WoV, is pretty obviously the case. Now me, I think it's halfway funny that somebody can get away with being defined as an "expert" while promoting non-optimal ways of gambling, but what do you expect? It's capitalism at its finest. Money (and bullshit, if it's connected to the money) talk, and the people saying that the emperor/experts have no clothes walk.
I mean, isn't that how the world of unfettered capitalism usually works? Oversight eventually gets corrupted, and then you have bullshit masquerading as a helping hand.
https://wizardofvegas.com/member/qfit/posts/16/