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Yes, he'll be missed.Originally Posted by redietz
His enemies will take their shots but the old boy has quick moves and can dodge and deflect with the best of them.
Coupled to relentlessness and narcissism and voila: VCT's own anti-hero.
Last edited by MisterV; 06-10-2022 at 11:24 AM.
What, Me Worry?
I pointed out how easy it is to buy a video poker. Haven’t been there in years but used to see them for sale at Gambler’s General Store on South Main, Las Vegas
"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
Many are probably wondering why no one has found a picture yet of the $1.5 million hit that Rob claims is his.
Well, because it is not easy to find.
If something is posted on say YouTube, if there are not specific words or phrases like "$1.5 million" in the description, it can be hard to find. Also people who may have watched the video and know it was filmed at someone's house and trying to pass it off as being filmed in a casino will get "down voted" by people who watch it. Getting a significant amount of down votes will make it show up less or last in results.
An example is the picture below:
I can say "Hey guys, I won $166 Million, and here is the picture to prove it!"
Now if you tried to search for this picture just by seeing the video you probably couldnt find it. You can see part of the description in the picture as well as I stated the slot channel it was on in my first post. If you only had the video and not this additional info, it would be difficult.
Unfortunately there was a member of this forum who said an employee of Caesars had the photo and Rob got access to it. Another member of this forum also said another jackpot photo claimed by Rob was previously posted on the Internet.
The real question is not about Rob's photo not being found but where are the other two photos that forum members said they saw?
It’s hard to say, but one thing I would be willing to bet money on is the fact that this “photo” originated from a video. How many times has the photo been “circulated” to other people? Hard to say.
I dont know if Singer hit it. Singer hasnt shown me the W2G which he said he was going to do.
Meanwhile there are explanations for every photo ever presented -- or not presented.
I guess this ex reporter has an open mind and is waiting.
Is having an open mind a bad thing? On this forum it is.
Case in point: I bring up a potential scam in the New York area but suddenly instead of focusing on the scam I'm targeted in the discussion.
But carry on. As a mob lawyer's son I've seen it all, including my father go to jail.
An open mind is a great thing.
So as a Mob lawyers son, you would probably then acknowledge that there has been enough evidence provided in this thread, that if this issue were a civil suit and the jury were to decide “Hit $1.5 Million or Big Liar”, without a doubt the outcome would be 12-0 in favor of “Big Liar”.
One of the first things they teach you in law school is “There is nothing you can be absolutely certain of.”
So if your looking for 100% certainty either way, unfortunately you will be looking forever since “certainty” doesn’t exist.
Last edited by PositiveVariance; 06-10-2022 at 04:27 PM.
In my years of studying paranormal claims and gambling claims, I have always found it disingenuous when someone brings the "I have an open mind" to bear without discussing odds.
We live in a probabilistic world. None of us operate by having open minds without gauging probability for each and every step we take, event we witness, decision we make. So waving the "I have an open mind" flag without mentioning odds or probability or assigning a weight to various options is a form of misdirection. As in, if you don't mention odds or probability, maybe they other person won't ask about odds or probability.
I cannot, however, beat what James Randi had to say when confronted with the "I have an open mind" schtick.
"There is a distinct difference between having an open mind and having a hole in your head from which your brain leaks out."
I think, Maxpen, you'll need to ask jbjb about what he said. This will come as a shock to you, I know, but not everything on this forum revolves around you.
I'll keep an open mind about Singer because no one has shown he didnt hit it.
Really. Show me one thing that shows Singer didnt hit it. Just one.
Dan Druff: "there's no question that MDawg has been an obnoxious braggart, and has rubbed a ton of people the wrong way. There's something missing from his stories. Either they're fabricated, grossly exaggerated, or largely incomplete".
Alan, people don't want to blithely trust you due to what you've posted previously.
Hello, 18 yo's in a row.
That cum stain will be on your funeral shroud, which is a damned shame because I suspect you were a good reporter back in the day.
When people first hear word of an unusual, nay an astounding event such as "I witnessed 18 yo's in a row at Caesars" or "I just won $1.5M at VP" the first thing they do is examine the credibility of the claimant.
Both you and Rob Singer have a long history of pot-stirring, tap dancing and flat out bullshitting on these forums so yeah, the burden shifts to you guys o prove any unusual claim.
We're not idiots out here, Alan; we use our brain as a filter.
What, Me Worry?
Kewlj will confirm that I've said this in the past:
With Singer there is no proof only explanations.
Well, it's a two way street. None of you have proof that he didnt hit it, and only explanations.
Early on I said this doesnt make the 6 o'clock news. I stand by that.
There's no proof either way. It doesnt make the 6 o'clock news.
Why you persist is what puzzles me. I've moved on but you havent.
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