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  1. #101
    Redditz mentioned working for him at least five hundred times just on this site. One of his backdoor suggestive claims why his sports picks are special and worth something.

    Although in his post #70 in this thread, he sounds like he's playing that association down a bit.

  2. #102
    Originally Posted by MisterV View Post
    LOL

    Looks like somebody woke up Rip Van Singer from his long nap, cocooned in oblivion.

    Seriously, you don't know who Billy Walters is?

    Billy Walters has been yakked about on and off on gambling boards for years; he was only the biggest fish in the sports betting pond for many years.

    One would think that even a non-gambler couldn't have missed the headlines about him going to prison for insider trading, while his alleged partner in crime, Phil Mickelson, avoided punishment.

    You should read up on him: very interesting.
    Don't pick on Argentino. It's possible to be a gambling savant without a data base.

    But I guess what surprises me is that Argentino never heard of the biggest philanthropist in Las Vegas next to Steve Wynn. Mr. Walters was considered the highest profile philanthropist in LV for more than a decade. Nothing to do with gambling.

    I suspect Argentino hasn't spent much time in Las Vegas, or talking with moneyed LV residents, in a very long time.

    Mr. Walters is so well known that John Goodman played a version of Mr. Walters in the (very bad) movie called "The Runner." Check it out if you need a Cliff Notes take on Mr. Walters.

  3. #103
    Originally Posted by Rob.Singer View Post
    Originally Posted by jbjb View Post
    LMFAO @ not knowing who Billy Walters is!!! I have no interest in sports betting and very limited knowledge of it, but even I know who, and how notorious, he is.
    Is that a joke jbjb?
    The only joke here is you!

  4. #104
    Originally Posted by Rob.Singer View Post
    I have no idea nor care who this Billy Walters is or, based on these guys'penchant for living in the past, was, but it's for sure that redietz posts are largely on the gay side. And no....he has never been married, at least not to any woman. Can you just imagine....
    Michael Konik, former gambling writer for Cigar Afficianado Magazine wrote a book about Billy Walters called The Smart Money. Except the book did not expose his real name. Later Walters did an interview on 60 Minutes:

    "More importantly, mickey thought 8-4 was two games over .500. Argued about it. C'mon, man. Nothing can top that for math expertise. If GWAE ever has you on again, you can be sure I'll be calling in with that gem.'Nuff said." REDIETZ

  5. #105
    Originally Posted by MisterV View Post
    LOL

    Looks like somebody woke up Rip Van Singer from his long nap, cocooned in oblivion.

    Seriously, you don't know who Billy Walters is?

    Billy Walters has been yakked about on and off on gambling boards for years; he was only the biggest fish in the sports betting pond for many years.

    One would think that even a non-gambler couldn't have missed the headlines about him going to prison for insider trading, while his alleged partner in crime, Phil Mickelson, avoided punishment.

    You should read up on him: very interesting.
    I'll never get over you guys who call Alan on 18 yo's, Singer on winning a million with a slots system, but just believe every word they say when it suits you.
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  6. #106
    Originally Posted by Bill Yung View Post
    Originally Posted by mickeycrimm View Post
    It's not as well known about slot AP's catching heat as blackjack players.
    Well, this is another bit of reading between Crimm's lines.

    Why more heat for blackjack players, who, according to Crimm, by way of KJ's $275 a day (to $100,000 a year), make less than his $500 a day? I mean, it's still the casino's money that he's running off with.

    So, out of some more curiosity sparked by this seeming contradiction, I did a general search for making money from slots. The second bit I read was this.

    Having run many casinos, there are a few ways we see people make a living playing slots, although it is a generally a low income living.

    You can become a jackpot Hunter and only play machines when the progressive jackpot is so high that the machine has swung to a mathematical Player advantage. This is not uncommon, and usually involves an entire team of people playing when the machine becomes advantageous to the player. It's a little tricky but not too difficult to understand exactly when this point has been reached.

    The second way to make a living playing slots is to take advantage of casino promotions such as triple points, cashback, etc. these deals are not widespread, but if you're happy taking payment in the form of hotel rooms and free food then you can certainly make a living doing this. Also, a good portion of your income on this method will be your invitations to free slot tournaments. When doing this, you have to be sure to play a game with an extremely low house advantage like properly played video poker, or video blackjack.

    The third way is to become A professional video poker player and looking for the games that have over 100% payback. Casinos offer these games as a promotion, knowing that most players will never be able to achieve the full 100+ percent payback. So if you study video poker and couple this with cashback and comps you too can earn a living playing slots.

    https://www.quora.com/How-can-I-play...ine-for-living
    By Todd Haushalter, Vice President, Gaming Ops at MGM Resorts International. He should know. Right?

    Well, he called it a "low income living".
    Well there you are - a couple Google hits from your mom's basement and you've got the whole thing figured out. Well done !!

  7. #107
    Originally Posted by Rob.Singer View Post
    Anonymous fools simply want anonymous claims to go on and on.
    Attaching one's name to a post does NOT guarantee a lack of foolish content; for proof, consider alan.

    Anonymity is not the issue; the problem is stupidity, cupidity, and quasi-superstition, coupled to an inability to accept new ideas which are contrary to one's long-held beliefs.
    Last edited by MisterV; 11-12-2018 at 10:42 AM.
    What, Me Worry?

  8. #108
    Originally Posted by mickeycrimm View Post
    Originally Posted by Alan Mendelson View Post
    Mickeycrimm in all your years have you ever been strongarmed? Is there ANY member of this forum who has ever been strongarmed?
    No, but it does happen.

    https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=...WZQ1hluYXMIP7T

    https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=...de3BVmCNuPB0fH
    mickey will go to any desperate length to perpetuate the myth about "machine ap's"....as if that were some type of exclusive club....

    Every time one of these clowns gets the heave-ho it's almost always because they don't think they have to follow the rules, or because they're socially too stupid to know how to handle face-to-face situations. Go back and read the Tom Robertson fiasco. An astute, confident, and intelligently educated gambler would have just gotten up, smiled, and left. But not this dork--he just HAD to use vulgarity first. That right there tells you exactly how much self-control these idiots possess. And I know who he is. He's known for stiffing players on his "teams".

  9. #109
    Originally Posted by redietz View Post
    Originally Posted by Rob.Singer View Post
    The Peppermill Corp. issues WRITTEN statements when they ban anyone from playing a certain game or games for any reason. Most reputable casinos would do this also. It's called "protection". All you pathetic people do is throw out a bunch of feel-good assertions about "other players" and "I heard this....I heard that so it must be true since I want it to be because I'm an AP" or "there's no doubt about it because six anonymous people are claiming it RIGHT NOW on another forum!"

    Do you idiots even NOTICE the absurdity of your continuous flow of BS every time you try to bolster the unproven claims of others who say they're like what you claim to be? If that digs away at you, how about somebody from somewhere produce one of these bannings in writing on casino letterhead, like most or all casinos--esp MGM--would require be given out!

    But you can't, can you. Anonymous fools simply want anonymous claims to go on and on.
    Well, I am going to do my best in December to get thrown out of MGM. If anyone has any hints that would make me look like a slot AP, pass them long. If there's a dress code, let me know. I will do my level best to do the things that will get one thrown out.
    A well done mock of these morons.

  10. #110
    Originally Posted by MisterV View Post
    Originally Posted by Rob.Singer View Post
    Anonymous fools simply want anonymous claims to go on and on.
    Attaching one's name to a post does NOT guarantee a lack of foolish content; for proof, consider alan.

    Anonymity is not the issue; the problem is stupidity, cupidity, and quasi-superstition, coupled to an inability to accept new ideas which are contrary to one's long-held beliefs.
    No the biggest problem is anonymity. They are the most prolific perpetraters of blind personal attacks and misguided assertions, and it is only because they remain cowards hiding behind their computer keyboards. If their true identities were known, they would hide with zipped lips like the chickens they truly are.

    I suspect everybody knows this already.

  11. #111
    Originally Posted by mickeycrimm View Post
    Originally Posted by Rob.Singer View Post
    The Peppermill Corp. issues WRITTEN statements when they ban anyone from playing a certain game or games for any reason. Most reputable casinos would do this also. It's called "protection". All you pathetic people do is throw out a bunch of feel-good assertions about "other players" and "I heard this....I heard that so it must be true since I want it to be because I'm an AP" or "there's no doubt about it because six anonymous people are claiming it RIGHT NOW on another forum!"

    Do you idiots even NOTICE the absurdity of your continuous flow of BS every time you try to bolster the unproven claims of others who say they're like what you claim to be? If that digs away at you, how about somebody from somewhere produce one of these bannings in writing on casino letterhead, like most or all casinos--esp MGM--would require be given out!

    But you can't, can you. Anonymous fools simply want anonymous claims to go on and on.
    Complete Rubbish, Robocchio. For starters, how do they send a letter to someone who refuses to show ID?
    How stupid once again. Name one supposed "AP" who doesn't use a players card. And if they want a name they can get one.

    By the way, I heard there's a class coming up at an elementary school auditorium in N. LV in Dec. for high school dropouts to have another shot at getting their diploma. Might want to check that advantage play out.

  12. #112
    Originally Posted by Rob.Singer View Post
    No the biggest problem is anonymity. They are the most prolific perpetraters of blind personal attacks and misguided assertions, and it is only because they remain cowards hiding behind their computer keyboards. If their true identities were known, they would hide with zipped lips like the chickens they truly are. I suspect everybody knows this already.
    Your identity is known, yet that does not stop your unending personal attacks and misguided assertions.

    No, your playing of the "anonymity card" is yet another red herring in support of your nihilistic agenda.
    What, Me Worry?

  13. #113
    Originally Posted by Alan Mendelson View Post
    Mickeycrimm in all your years have you ever been strongarmed? Is there ANY member of this forum who has ever been strongarmed?
    Everything is a confrontation with you. I'm not sure if this meme fits you or your other pigeon friend, Robbochio, better.

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  14. #114
    Originally Posted by redietz View Post
    I'm not sure I'm an "AP," but let's assume for a moment that I count. When making sports bets, I have used a card some places, and purposefully not used it, even when asked, at others. One must provide formal ID when asked, but that formal ID does not necessarily have a social security number. Some states allow no social or it's optional. I never have my social on formal ID. Casinos cannot force you to provide a social.
    What's the point? If you hit a taxable you either provide your ss# or you won't get paid.

  15. #115
    Originally Posted by MisterV View Post
    Originally Posted by Rob.Singer View Post
    No the biggest problem is anonymity. They are the most prolific perpetraters of blind personal attacks and misguided assertions, and it is only because they remain cowards hiding behind their computer keyboards. If their true identities were known, they would hide with zipped lips like the chickens they truly are. I suspect everybody knows this already.
    Your identity is known, yet that does not stop your unending personal attacks and misguided assertions.

    No, your playing of the "anonymity card" is yet another red herring in support of your nihilistic agenda.
    Because I was prepared for the cowardice nonsense prior to entering the gambling scene publicly. Anonymous people are by definition afraid of their own shadows. It may well be that even the weirdo agnostics and atheists among them pray nightly that their identities never become known. Look what it did to poor LarryS.

  16. #116
    Originally Posted by mickeycrimm View Post
    Originally Posted by Rob.Singer View Post
    The Peppermill Corp. issues WRITTEN statements when they ban anyone from playing a certain game or games for any reason. Most reputable casinos would do this also. It's called "protection". All you pathetic people do is throw out a bunch of feel-good assertions about "other players" and "I heard this....I heard that so it must be true since I want it to be because I'm an AP" or "there's no doubt about it because six anonymous people are claiming it RIGHT NOW on another forum!"

    Do you idiots even NOTICE the absurdity of your continuous flow of BS every time you try to bolster the unproven claims of others who say they're like what you claim to be? If that digs away at you, how about somebody from somewhere produce one of these bannings in writing on casino letterhead, like most or all casinos--esp MGM--would require be given out!

    But you can't, can you. Anonymous fools simply want anonymous claims to go on and on.
    In 2002 I played $1 Full Pay Deuces Wild at the Peppermill for three days. When at the booth to get comps the boothling told me I was assigned a casino host and they would want to meet me. The next time I went to get a comp a boothling told me I had an appointment that afternoon with the casino host. I blew the meeting off. My buddy Al had been on the play longer than me and had met the casino host. Al called me and told me about the play and that's how I got there.

    On the third day this casino host comes up to the bank and says

    "Al, I'm disqualifying you from all drawings and special events."
    "What the hell for?" said Al.
    "C'mon, Al. You know you are a pro. But I'm leaving your comp alone for now. Now I have to find this Crimm guy and tell him too." said the casino host.
    "I know him. I'll tell him for you." said Al.

    The casino host walked off not knowing I was sitting there listening to what he said. The deuce play wasn't worth that much, about $30 an hour. It was the drawings that made the play lucrative. So we drug up on the play.

    It was about 2007 that Pepp and Atlantis started trading information and pulled the cards of a lot of AP's. That's the way the Pepp did it. They didn't 86 you. They pulled your card benefits.

    Edit: Part of the Pepp casino host's job was to profile players and weed out the pros.
    I'm sure you can provide proof of this new claim upon request

    Ever notice how all of your tall tales include someone else who's always some kind of "pro"? It's like you long for the days of old, where everything was hearts and flowers and whatever you make up or pretend, magically comes to life!

    Leave the fairy tales to the fairies.

  17. #117
    Originally Posted by Rob.Singer View Post
    Originally Posted by redietz View Post
    I'm not sure I'm an "AP," but let's assume for a moment that I count. When making sports bets, I have used a card some places, and purposefully not used it, even when asked, at others. One must provide formal ID when asked, but that formal ID does not necessarily have a social security number. Some states allow no social or it's optional. I never have my social on formal ID. Casinos cannot force you to provide a social.
    What's the point? If you hit a taxable you either provide your ss# or you won't get paid.

    LOL -- what are you talking about?

    See, this is what I mean. Some posters know nothing about certain things, but you don't know that unless you draw them out.

  18. #118
    Originally Posted by Rob.Singer View Post
    Originally Posted by MisterV View Post
    Originally Posted by Rob.Singer View Post
    Anonymous fools simply want anonymous claims to go on and on.
    Attaching one's name to a post does NOT guarantee a lack of foolish content; for proof, consider alan.

    Anonymity is not the issue; the problem is stupidity, cupidity, and quasi-superstition, coupled to an inability to accept new ideas which are contrary to one's long-held beliefs.
    No the biggest problem is anonymity. They are the most prolific perpetraters of blind personal attacks and misguided assertions, and it is only because they remain cowards hiding behind their computer keyboards. If their true identities were known, they would hide with zipped lips like the chickens they truly are.

    I suspect everybody knows this already.

  19. #119
    Originally Posted by redietz View Post
    Originally Posted by Rob.Singer View Post
    Originally Posted by redietz View Post
    I'm not sure I'm an "AP," but let's assume for a moment that I count. When making sports bets, I have used a card some places, and purposefully not used it, even when asked, at others. One must provide formal ID when asked, but that formal ID does not necessarily have a social security number. Some states allow no social or it's optional. I never have my social on formal ID. Casinos cannot force you to provide a social.
    What's the point? If you hit a taxable you either provide your ss# or you won't get paid.

    LOL -- what are you talking about?

    See, this is what I mean. Some posters know nothing about certain things, but you don't know that unless you draw them out.
    You don't get that? Never hit a signer??

  20. #120
    Originally Posted by Rob.Singer View Post
    Originally Posted by redietz View Post
    Originally Posted by Rob.Singer View Post

    What's the point? If you hit a taxable you either provide your ss# or you won't get paid.

    LOL -- what are you talking about?

    See, this is what I mean. Some posters know nothing about certain things, but you don't know that unless you draw them out.
    You don't get that? Never hit a signer??

    Hooo boy. No, I can honestly say I never hit a "signer." I don't bet horses.

    Wow.
    Last edited by redietz; 11-12-2018 at 08:07 PM.

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