Originally Posted by mickeycrimm View Post
It's common knowledge that Rob announced his retirement in 2009. And everyone should remember the Singer/Arci challenge over producing tax returns. It was for the years 2000 thru 2009, the last year Rob said he filed schedule C as a professional gambler. Rob refused to produce the returns. Was it because they would have showed him making a hell of a lot more from gambling that the 100K per year he claimed at the time?
I like to do a timeline thing, mickey, so can you and Rob verify the following timeline just so I am not confused.

Prior to 1999, Rob was a losing video poker player, unsuccessfully attempting to play with an advantage for 7 years.

From 1999 until 2004 Rob played his SPS (progressive wagering system) winning $375k

From 2004 until 2009, Rob played the double up bug to the tune of 3 million dollars.

1n 2009, when Kane/Nestor exposed the play, Rob retired.

Is this correct?