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  1. #3441
    Nope, not me Ron. Shackleford knows this person. You are about as stupid as Freddy.

  2. #3442
    Originally Posted by kewlJ View Post
    Shackleford knows this person.
    Says who?

  3. #3443
    Originally Posted by coach belly View Post
    Says who?
    Says 214me4ever:

    "I am a first time member here who lives in Vegas and knows how things work in this town. Many here know me or know of me including Shack."
    What, Me Worry?

  4. #3444
    Originally Posted by Rob.Singer View Post
    Originally Posted by monet View Post
    lol KJ... do you realize that in your last two posts you typed out over 1000 words???
    It never crosses his mind. He simply plagiarizes all his nonsense from others who've already done the work, then adds in his signature dumbing-down of the material in order to make it look like it could be a fit for his anti-mdawg insanity.

    He's also posted at least 10,000 words claiming PV "exposed my VP win as being from a picture on a computer screen" I guess because of the cursor and blue line. And it was, because the file was too large to post from the phone so my son got it onto his laptop in order to get it into VCT....the same problem mickey just had in his Road Trip thread. I debunked PV's claim (and broke hearts) when I sent the original pics from the casino to mickey to see if he could post them, which he did.

    In fact, at the time Alan asked of the envious whiners: "So how'd he do THAT?"
    To which the idiots were held speechless....

    I chalk it all up to the little people syndrome
    Just curious if the 2 cycle thing to avoid detection is something you can google? This is the first time I have seen it written about however I'm not looking so who knows.

  5. #3445
    Originally Posted by AxelWolf View Post
    I debunked PV's claim (and broke hearts)
    Rob, just saying something doesn't make it so; fact is, you've NOT "debunked" PV's exposure of your bullshit claim of winning $1.5M at a casino, a casino which you also falsely claim asked you not to be publicly identify.

    What a crock of shit.

    "The Big Lie" hasn't worked too well for Trump either, i.e. "The election was stolen" viz "I won $1.5M on one push of a VP button and the casino told me not to identify it."

    Couple it to the pic of fake money, the Newell saga, and of course the DUB brag and hey, you are beyond being not credible.

    But that's fine, press on regardless.
    What, Me Worry?

  6. #3446
    Originally Posted by MisterV View Post
    Originally Posted by AxelWolf View Post
    I debunked PV's claim (and broke hearts)
    Rob, just saying something doesn't make it so; fact is, you've NOT "debunked" PV's exposure of your bullshit claim of winning $1.5M at a casino, a casino which you also falsely claim asked you not to be publicly identify.

    What a crock of shit.
    There is probably some medical term for it MrV, but what it is, is being detached from reality or living in an alternative reality.

  7. #3447
    Originally Posted by kewlJ View Post
    Originally Posted by MisterV View Post
    Originally Posted by AxelWolf View Post
    I debunked PV's claim (and broke hearts)
    Rob, just saying something doesn't make it so; fact is, you've NOT "debunked" PV's exposure of your bullshit claim of winning $1.5M at a casino, a casino which you also falsely claim asked you not to be publicly identify.

    What a crock of shit.
    There is probably some medical term for it MrV, but what it is, is being detached from reality or living in an alternative reality.
    Being 100% irrelevant must be a bitch. But, keep up the good work.

    A dwindling amount of thus stuff for the remainder of us to enjoy such a good laugh.
    Drug Rehabilitation + Haliburton County for the local thus clinics. The one in Haliburton town temporarily closed yields the closest, 4cast. 137 posts at NetVoid's forum, + 184 here =321.0, to overlap 3456 at the 3's, as the dimensions from 0 to 6, four by four.bb

    The unused, Zodiac bits: 'dakadu, Lake+151?s (164 char. max) seed the final two lines of the anagram solver -of lies/revenge. Franc Baconis for the capital L yields 141=69+ᘔᘖ; 397=[(10-6+9-1)^3-(1+ᘔ+ᘖ+1)^3].

    Thanks. CIA.0!

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  8. #3448
    Delusional is the term I was looking for.

    And fuck off Garnabby/bill yung. The term for you is asshole.

  9. #3449
    Originally Posted by kewlJ View Post
    Delusional is the term I was looking for.

    And fuck off Garnabby/bill yung. The term for you is asshole.
    Singer is far from delusional. Nothing about others out to get him, him being God, or, in the possession of a working theory of everything, or other means to save the Earth.

    But, being an asshole (shit disturber) is a prerequisite for being relevant. As is never selling out to the psychopaths that rule over society, let alone over a bunch of shithole casinos. A backbone, either, can't hurt.

    Now back to your card counting baloney. MrV can get back to the ladderball with a buzz on. Ha.
    Drug Rehabilitation + Haliburton County for the local thus clinics. The one in Haliburton town temporarily closed yields the closest, 4cast. 137 posts at NetVoid's forum, + 184 here =321.0, to overlap 3456 at the 3's, as the dimensions from 0 to 6, four by four.bb

    The unused, Zodiac bits: 'dakadu, Lake+151?s (164 char. max) seed the final two lines of the anagram solver -of lies/revenge. Franc Baconis for the capital L yields 141=69+ᘔᘖ; 397=[(10-6+9-1)^3-(1+ᘔ+ᘖ+1)^3].

    Thanks. CIA.0!

    Ha.

  10. #3450
    Originally Posted by TheGrimReaper View Post
    MrV can get back to the ladderball with a buzz on. Ha.
    Whoa, a mind reader.

    My ladder ball buddy is coming over to watch the game on my home theater, and pre-game we'll smoke some legal 28% THC cannabis and play ladder ball: the soggy ground has firmed up enough.

    Garnabby: don't knock LB til you've tried it.
    Last edited by MisterV; 02-12-2023 at 01:20 PM.
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  11. #3451
    Originally Posted by MisterV View Post
    Originally Posted by AxelWolf View Post
    I debunked PV's claim (and broke hearts)
    Rob, just saying something doesn't make it so; fact is, you've NOT "debunked" PV's exposure of your bullshit claim of winning $1.5M at a casino, a casino which you also falsely claim asked you not to be publicly identify.

    What a crock of shit.

    "The Big Lie" hasn't worked too well for Trump either, i.e. "The election was stolen" viz "I won $1.5M on one push of a VP button and the casino told me not to identify it."

    Couple it to the pic of fake money, the Newell saga, and of course the DUB brag and hey, you are beyond being not credible.

    But that's fine, press on regardless.
    So Rob is now Axelwolf?

    And the election was stolen. Stolen by ballot harvesting and big tech censorship.
    "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

  12. #3452
    Originally Posted by MisterV View Post
    Whoa, a mind reader.
    ---> Armando Heredia.

    https://anagram-solver.net/Whoa,%20a...r?partial=true


    A Whitehorse psychiatrist is raising concerns about patient confidentiality in Yukon, saying the territorial government pressures doctors to share personal and sensitive medical files, or forfeit payment.

    Dr. Armando Heredia says the practice of sharing files with government is "rampant" among Yukon doctors, and he's complained to the Yukon privacy commissioner about the issue.
    This is what psychologists term “mind reading” — a habitual thinking pattern characterized by expecting others to know what you're thinking without having to tell them, or expecting to know what others are thinking without them telling you.

    Originally Posted by MisterV View Post
    Garnabby: don't knock LB til you've tried it.
    ---> Interventional Cardiology.

    https://anagram-solver.net/Garnabby%....?partial=true


    Exercise, I guess.

    Anyway, the answer to the Superbowl is tied up in something from the above.


    Double P.S.S. The answer is by way of Crimm, as further evidenced by his (subconscious mistakenly) posting around this message. As well, again, I rarely "translate" other than the first, or last, bit of a reply.
    Last edited by TheGrimReaper; 02-12-2023 at 05:32 PM.
    Drug Rehabilitation + Haliburton County for the local thus clinics. The one in Haliburton town temporarily closed yields the closest, 4cast. 137 posts at NetVoid's forum, + 184 here =321.0, to overlap 3456 at the 3's, as the dimensions from 0 to 6, four by four.bb

    The unused, Zodiac bits: 'dakadu, Lake+151?s (164 char. max) seed the final two lines of the anagram solver -of lies/revenge. Franc Baconis for the capital L yields 141=69+ᘔᘖ; 397=[(10-6+9-1)^3-(1+ᘔ+ᘖ+1)^3].

    Thanks. CIA.0!

    Ha.

  13. #3453
    Originally Posted by MisterV View Post
    Originally Posted by AxelWolf View Post
    I debunked PV's claim (and broke hearts)
    Rob, just saying something doesn't make it so; fact is, you've NOT "debunked" PV's exposure of your bullshit claim of winning $1.5M at a casino, a casino which you also falsely claim asked you not to be publicly identify.

    What a crock of shit.

    "The Big Lie" hasn't worked too well for Trump either, i.e. "The election was stolen" viz "I won $1.5M on one push of a VP button and the casino told me not to identify it."

    Couple it to the pic of fake money, the Newell saga, and of course the DUB brag and hey, you are beyond being not credible.

    But that's fine, press on regardless.
    So Rob is now Axelwolf?

    And the election WAS stolen. Stolen by ballot harvesting and big tech censorship.

    The FBI also played a big role in stealing the election.
    "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

  14. #3454
    Originally Posted by TheGrimReaper View Post
    Anyway, the answer to the Superbowl is tied up in something from the above.

    Double P.S.S. The answer is by way of Crimm, as further evidenced by his (subconscious mistakenly) posting around this message. As well, again, I rarely "translate" other than the first, or last, bit of a reply.
    Okay, the right team won. I'm now 2 for 3, but, I made the mistake, last year, of broadcasting a result beforehand, and, so, found out that anagrams-with-gematria aren't to be exploited for pecuniary profits.

    Because the solver works best with grammatically correct full versions of input lines, and, because I noticed that MrV put LB for ladderball, I thought to go this route, by gradually spelling things out, from the original input line,

    Originally Posted by MisterV View Post
    Garnabby: don't knock LB til you've tried it.

    Garnabby: don't knock LadderBall til you've tried it.
    ---> Logan Creek (Tally Lake tributary). [Which is in Montana]

    https://anagram-solver.net/Garnabby%....?partial=true


    Garnabby: don't knock LadderBall until you've tried it.
    ---> Orangeville, DeKalb County, Indiana. [Orangeville is another city near Kitchener, Ontario, and, with the color and name of my avatar]

    https://anagram-solver.net/Garnabby%....?partial=true


    Garnabby: don't knock LadderBall until you have tried it.
    ---> Kandakadu Drug Rehabilitation Centre. [Notice the Kan part forming only part way because there's no 's' in the input line]

    https://anagram-solver.net/Garnabby%....?partial=true


    Garnabby: do not knock LadderBall until you have tried it.
    --->

    Kandakadu Drug Rehabilitation Centre.

    Eagle Lake, Haliburton County, Ontario. [Now notice the Eagle part forming only part way, again, because there's no 's' in the input line]

    https://anagram-solver.net/Garnabby%....?partial=true


    Finally, notice the last bit of each of the latter output lines, as paired up, in first, and, then, second, places, respectively. The words, Centre, and, Ontario, which, to me, further confirms all of what occurred. I have no idea of a reason that I didn't lengthen the "don't" contraction, first, but, I just didn't.

    As well, notice that the sum of the scores was 73 = (10*70 + 2 + 1) ---> 1721, or 1271, and, that 57 = 19*3 = 19*[6 / (1 + 1)] ---> 1/1691, or 1/1961. That 1/1961 in a couple of posts before. Perhaps, to further confirm that the year 1961 is an inverse of 1271, with 2/7 (2 July) for 1961, or, 1691, and, 6/9 (as June 30) for 1721, or 1271.

    Another quick observation. Post #3454 = (5*691 -1) = [-1 + 691*(9 + 6 -10)] ---> 1691_1961, or 1961_1691.


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    Drug Rehabilitation + Haliburton County for the local thus clinics. The one in Haliburton town temporarily closed yields the closest, 4cast. 137 posts at NetVoid's forum, + 184 here =321.0, to overlap 3456 at the 3's, as the dimensions from 0 to 6, four by four.bb

    The unused, Zodiac bits: 'dakadu, Lake+151?s (164 char. max) seed the final two lines of the anagram solver -of lies/revenge. Franc Baconis for the capital L yields 141=69+ᘔᘖ; 397=[(10-6+9-1)^3-(1+ᘔ+ᘖ+1)^3].

    Thanks. CIA.0!

    Ha.

  15. #3455
    Originally Posted by TheGrimReaper View Post
    Okay, the right team won. I'm now 2 for 3, but, I made the mistake, last year, of broadcasting a result beforehand, and, so, found out that anagrams-with-gematria aren't to be exploited for pecuniary profits.
    Another theory about time in general, I have, is that it soon reverts back to the path it was on before diverted. My "conclusion", last year, was that my prediction about the Chiefs winnings fell short because I made it before the Bengals finished them off in a strange (overtime) game that involved the flip of a coin. This time, however, another blooper resulted in a Chief's win. To set things straight.

    Anyway, to finish, I searched for my Superbowl posts from last year. It looks like Dan removed several posts around that time, too, except for one with a couple of anagrams with gematria. Again, I have no idea why he seems to pick out posts to delete without warning months later. I guess that part of the reason I came back, a few times, was to replenish my number of posts. To throw it back in his face. But, no matter, I copy and paste each into file as little works of a long-lost "art".


    Originally Posted by Garnabby View Post
    Did Garnabby change the future by trying to predict the Super Bowl?

    ---> Your Heart Turned Left (And I Was on the Right).

    https://anagram-solver.net/did%20gar...l?partial=true


    Garnabby's six-six-six RIP post ... Did Garnabby change the future by trying to predict the Super Bowl?

    ---> List of Pittsburgh Pirates Opening Day starting pitchers.

    https://anagram-solver.net/garnabby%...l?partial=true


    [The anagram-with-gematria answers seem to confirm it, yes.]

    https://vegascasinotalk.com/forum/sh...263#post138263

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    183 ------> 183 = 1 * √9 * 61 ---> 1961, or 1691, and, 2/7, or 2 July, the midpoint of non-leap years. Just like Oppsididitagain over at GF's. So, is this forum, too, finished yet?

    Now I wonder about 183 as thus related to 1721, or 1271, and, [6 / √(900)] ---> 6/9, or June 30, with some days shifted from the latter part of the year, to the former about its midpoint, June 30. 183 = [1 + 2*7*1*(1*7*2 - 1)] ---> 1271_1721. So, perhaps, the way to go here is to end up with also its 6/9 doubled. Say, how about, √(6 + √9) = (9 - 6), so that 6/9 is inherently the same as 9/6, and, versa, with the latter? Something like this.

    Oh, well, say what you want, but, I get "interesting" results. Ha.

    Last edited by TheGrimReaper; 02-13-2023 at 02:11 PM.
    Drug Rehabilitation + Haliburton County for the local thus clinics. The one in Haliburton town temporarily closed yields the closest, 4cast. 137 posts at NetVoid's forum, + 184 here =321.0, to overlap 3456 at the 3's, as the dimensions from 0 to 6, four by four.bb

    The unused, Zodiac bits: 'dakadu, Lake+151?s (164 char. max) seed the final two lines of the anagram solver -of lies/revenge. Franc Baconis for the capital L yields 141=69+ᘔᘖ; 397=[(10-6+9-1)^3-(1+ᘔ+ᘖ+1)^3].

    Thanks. CIA.0!

    Ha.

  16. #3456
    Then, I wondered about the chance that it happened, in terms of a coincidence, or not. And, that it shouldn't be too hard to put a figure on it.

    What's the chance of the first part (Kansas) of Kansas City Chiefs coming first in the first output line, and, then, the second part (Eagles) of Philadelphia Eagles coming first in the second output line, but, without the use of the letter 's' for either?

    Luckily, Kan is a dictionary abbreviation of Kansas, and, so, it's a complete form of on its own without an 's'. And, the word, Eagle, is a straight-up word on its own without an 's'.

    https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/Kan

    I counted 100 words including, and starting with, the word, Kan, in the Merriam Webster (online) dictionary, which has about 470,000 words defined.

    Webster's Third New International Dictionary, Unabridged, together with its 1993 Addenda Section, includes some 470,000 entries. The Oxford English Dictionary, Second Edition, reports that it includes a similar number.
    https://www.merriam-webster.com/browse/dictionary/k/2

    I counted 16 words including, and starting with, the word, Eagle.

    https://www.merriam-webster.com/browse/dictionary/e/1

    This means that the straight-up chance of such an anagram-with-gematria solution, in terms of either parts of the names of the teams in either order, is probably quite close to [(100 * 16) / 470,000^2] = 7.24309642 × 10^-9, which is 1 in 138,062,500.

    To factor in the order of finish of the teams, and, which parts of the names of each were used to reflect that order, then multiply the above chance by 0.5 * 0.5 * 0.5 = 0.125 , which leads to the overall chance of 9.05387053 × 10^-10, which is 1 in 1,104,500,000.

    What likely makes things even less unlikely for the above is that the output lines ended with center, and, Ontario, as in the center of Ontario, say, Kitchener, which is sort of the "belly button" of the "elephant" that forms the outline of Southwestern Ontario by the great lakes. As well, that the word, Kandakadu, seems to be more of a family name than a place, the latter which is more likely to be found in a dictionary. In other words, a much larger dictionary would be required to add in only a few more thus family words, by which the straight-up likelihood above would be a lot less.

    Thanks, MrV, for bringing up the SuperBowl in that reply. Ha.

    Originally Posted by MisterV View Post
    Originally Posted by TheGrimReaper View Post
    MrV can get back to the ladderball with a buzz on. Ha.
    Whoa, a mind reader.

    My ladder ball buddy is coming over to watch the game on my home theater, and pre-game we'll smoke some legal 28% THC cannabis and play ladder ball: the soggy ground has firmed up enough.

    Garnabby: don't knock LB til you've tried it.
    Not much else to add, except that I noticed that

    3456 = (2^7)*27 ---> 27_27, and, 3456 = 96*[√(900) + 6] ---> 96_96.

    And, 3456 ---> 6543 = (7 + 2)*727 ---> 72727, and, 6543 = [96*(9 +60) +9^2] ---> 96969.

    Also, (3456 + 6543) = 999 = 1*(37 - 10)*37 ---> 137_137, and, (6543 - 3456) = 3087 = 1*(3^2)*(7^3) ---> 137.


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    184 -----> 184 = (1 + 183) ---> 1/183, for the 184th day of leap years, which along with the 183rd day, forms the middle of the year.
    Drug Rehabilitation + Haliburton County for the local thus clinics. The one in Haliburton town temporarily closed yields the closest, 4cast. 137 posts at NetVoid's forum, + 184 here =321.0, to overlap 3456 at the 3's, as the dimensions from 0 to 6, four by four.bb

    The unused, Zodiac bits: 'dakadu, Lake+151?s (164 char. max) seed the final two lines of the anagram solver -of lies/revenge. Franc Baconis for the capital L yields 141=69+ᘔᘖ; 397=[(10-6+9-1)^3-(1+ᘔ+ᘖ+1)^3].

    Thanks. CIA.0!

    Ha.

  17. #3457
    Originally Posted by MaxPen View Post
    One of the reasons I have always stayed out of the MDawg drama for the most part is because of the possibilities as to what is really going on. Do you really think MDawg is dumb enough to spend years losing vast sums of money to the casinos? Even most high rollers wash out and never return in less than a year. If nothing else they lose everything and drop down in stakes if they are a degenerate. What makes one think MDawg is a degenerate?
    Actually, the average life of a high roller is 2 - 3 years. Most blow out during exactly that time.

    A year, yes I have seen that, but not as typical as the 2 - 3 year model.

    But it is unheard of for someone to play at max volume as I do and have done it all his life. Unless...he's beyond a billionaire. Or...winning.

    Just that year where we spent 9 months straight in Vegas, the comps alone that we received, staying in average $2000. a night suites, not even counting all the RFB and special events, if based on actual loss (10%) would have cost in the neighborhood of a $5,000,000. loss. That's simply not sustainable, which is why whatever I get, I get via theoretical loss, which comes to 35% of theo.

    https://wizardofvegas.com/forum/ques...-comp-machine/

    Just keep your head above water, or win, and it's all free this week kid. I'll let you know when your time's up.
    I tell you it’s wonderful to be here, man. I don’t give a damn who wins or loses. It’s just wonderful to be here with you people.

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  18. #3458
    Originally Posted by MDawg View Post
    But it is unheard of for someone to play at max volume as I do and have done it all his life. Unless...he's beyond a billionaire. Or...winning.
    First:



    we have only your word for this - as you and everybody else knows claims of astounding wins on a gambling forum are not often believable -

    your experience is unique enough that it merits being documented by a respected writer or producer in a book or magazine or some kind of filming

    that has not been done

    maybe and probably you don't want that kind of doxxing - well, then the reality is - people just aren't going to believe your tales

    I will concede that it is possible if you have some kind of unrevealed AP technique



    Second:



    your claims of constant and consecutive wins somewhere in the 5 figures all the while being adorned with luxurious comps by the casinos is just too much to swallow

    are casino bosses stupid_____________?

    are they going to continue giving you valuable free stuff after you have beaten them for $200K by winning in 5 figures on 10 consecutive days____________?

    even if you are constantly changing casinos - you say you've been doing this your whole life - sooner or later they would have to catch on

    I haven't been following the reports of your winnings closely but from when I did follow them the above statement seems fairly accurate


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  19. #3459
    AP's are just a very strange bunch. Come to think of it, I can't recall a single post about, "Well, I had this job for 5 years, and that one for 10." But, suddenly they are the innate experts about every thing, including gambling, Covid shots, and, say, global warming. I mean, were everybody into vulturing slot machines, counting cards, and, players cards promotions, those guys would be left to "flipping burgers". I mean, how to get to 65, but, you never held any normal job? The truly great discoveries are made by the normal people with normal jobs. But, in terms of gambling claims, the person is never normal, and, infrequently, very well off.

    Oh, Shackleford was a self-employed actuary, for a decade(?), to do with slot machine accounting for casinos, but, he openly admitted that he hated the "job". Which, I guess, meant that he couldn't find something better.
    Garnabby + OppsIdidItAgain + ThomasClines (or TomasHClines) + The Grim Reaper + LMR + OneHitWonder + Bill Yung + 1HitWonder ---> GOTTLOB1 = Praise to God!

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  20. #3460
    Originally Posted by Gottlob1 View Post
    AP's are just a very strange bunch. Come to think of it, I can't recall a single post about, "Well, I had this job for 5 years, and that one for 10." But, suddenly they are the innate experts about every thing, including gambling, Covid shots, and, say, global warming. I mean, were everybody into vulturing slot machines, counting cards, and, players cards promotions, those guys would be left to "flipping burgers". I mean, how to get to 65, but, you never held any normal job? The truly great discoveries are made by the normal people with normal jobs. But, in terms of gambling claims, the person is never normal, and, infrequently, very well off.

    Oh, Shackleford was a self-employed actuary, for a decade(?), to do with slot machine accounting for casinos, but, he openly admitted that he hated the "job". Which, I guess, meant that he couldn't find something better.
    One of the greatest individual discoveries is finding the ability to live outside the system while feeding off of it's excesses. That is exactly what advantage play allows people to do. Some perform better than others but for most it provides a far better life than they could ever get from working a normal job.

    Now get back to work, get your booster to keep your shitty job, pay 1/3-1/2 of your production in tax (Zelensky needs you}, and don't forget to give Hunter 10% for the pedo in charge.....RIP

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