Originally Posted by AxelWolf View Post
Originally Posted by Alan Mendelson View Post
Originally Posted by MisterV View Post

We'd need proof of success over a long period of time.

Do not be blinded by the success offered by variance, even if the success seems to be somewhat ongoing; give it some more time and see if it holds up.

I'm reminded of the near-mythical run which Archie Karas had years ago at the old Binion's Horseshoe: his amazing winning streak lastest for a long, long time: toward the end he must have thought he was King of the World, but then, as you well know, the worm turned and he gave it all back.
So I am still looking for the proof you need?

Unlike others who would not meet me to prove their claims, I will meet anyone at any casino in Vegas to have my rolls logged -- and then you do the math. My only condition is that we find a casino where I can stand stick right or stick left (lately I prefer stick right) and where the table is not filled with players who have chips all over the layout. This is why I generally play around 2-6 in the morning when there is a good chance I am the only player, or there is maybe one other player. Also, I want to avoid tables that are "too long" (so-called aircraft carriers). Don't worry there are plenty of mid sized tables including those at Sam's Town and Green Valley Ranch and Red Rock and even Bellagio has nice tables that are not too long. I want to avoid Caesars because I think their new "speed felts" make the game unplayable there with dice bouncing off the tables.

If you insist on doing this during "prime time" in the evening you can save your breath -- I don't play then.
Basically, you are trying to goad someone into helping you log your rolls and then trying to get them to do the math for you.... all for free. Nice try.

If you seriously think you have an advantage, feel free to make a wager that's worthwhile for everyone and we can set up a private table here in Vegas.
No private tables. I want it in public at a casino and why is a wager necessary? To make the event unworkable? Isn't that what you all accuse Rob Singer of doing, making wagers that make challenges unworkable? And mickey... his bets require you travel to Montana.

Here's your chance to meet me, document my rolls, and then announce to the world it's total bullshit. And you don't want to do it?