Boy, I'm glad I know nothing about this stuff other than what I read. That way I can't make stuff up.

So, in the post above, what can be gleaned? The number of APs that he "knew or knew of" from his AP days, that he did NOT sell out or identify undoubtedly is hugely outnumbered by all other, presumably mostly younger APs who by his own words appear to have been fair game to being identified.

"From my AP days" appears to be a very large part of the definition here. May as well just put some dates on that, just in case those dates were short and the rest of the time (when folks were fair game) happened to be long.

The idea that writing a book about AP plays that not many APs knew about resulted in helping APs more than casinos seems like a curious idea. Kind of like the idea that Ferguson publicly spelling out "Wong" teasers somehow helped sports bettors. Dumb. Not helpful.

And no, kewlJ kind of said you DID NOT sell out for financial gain. That was half of his point. I have the ability to read. You just confirmed what he said with the early retirement/nice house comments.

This ability to read is like a super power. I should give seminars.

KewlJ will be on this like a dog with a bone. Good luck with the jibber jabber.