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".
And that's fine messing with people here, however (I'm not talking about this in paticular), Rob has talked to people in person, did interviews, wrote books, wrote for magazines, made bets with people (I don't know if any bet had ever actually happened), etc where he is supposed to be sincere and honest. So what and why should we think and believe about anything and everything suspicious he had/has to say?
Rob Singer told the truth about attempting and failing at advantage play in the 1990's. Everything after that is made up stories by a losing, bitter degenerate gambler. One system after another, the double up bug claim (stolen from news accounts), phony jackpots, one after another, phony assets, like the infamous make believe Newell and now this latest, more phony jackpot pictures, complete with play "movie money" bough on Amazon. 20+ years of bullcrap, lies and scamming. Mickey now says it was all a big joke and Singer got the last laugh, but not a single person believed him at any point, so the only ones laughing are those of us AT this Rob Singer / Robert Argentino person. He is just a pathetic man.
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".
What does it mean to be good at math or a "mathguy"? Micky has given howto guides on clocking machines and figuring out the equities. He is clearly a "math guy" even if his formal math education doesn't appear to really exist.
I mean, I don't see what more is needed. Maybe some mathematician guy could figure out how to apply calculus or something. Actually if I had a slightly better memory of textbook stats and not my version of innate street odds math it would be quite useful at times.
Programming seems far more useful in the AP world as it allows one to do monte-carlo sims or whatever where equations would just be too complicated.
It is official. Redietz will never be on Dan Druff's podcast. "too much integrity"
Firstly the pics aren't off of a machine. They are on a laptop. You can't even back off the Singer 9.5 without looking like an idiot.
You bit down on his cock like a bass would on a lure in a lake without insects.
If you think Singer is simply trolling for reactions from these stupid claims then your dumber than I even thought you were.
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FraudJ's word is worth less than the prop cash in Singer's safe...RIP
Most of the time when more complicated math is needed the play is going to have smaller advantage percent wise and a lot more variance.
As far as individual machine AP goes on an individual game basis you don't be need to be good at math to be on the leading edge. What you need is access to info. If you have access to any par sheets you want and maybe even access to a developer you can collect some spin data on whatever is missing and have all take points determined based on payback within days of introduction to the market or sometimes before if you know it's coming. You can then send that data to Habib in India and within hours he will make you a custom calculator for the game for less than $50 which would help you determine combo plays if you desire.
FraudJ's word is worth less than the prop cash in Singer's safe...RIP
It is a very happy day for both you and mcap.
Robert Redford and George Martin have killed at least two birds with one stone.
The It List: 'First Kill' is Netflix's new lesbian vampire series, George R.R. Martin and Robert Redford bring Tony Hillerman's Navajo Nation crime novels to AMC.
You win because we get more gay and lesbian shit shoved down our throats.
mcap wins because the Dirty Injun Redskins get to be in the spotlight as well.
Although, I would figure that Geronimo isn't too happy about his people being gay.
And on a side not jbjb and people who hate anything to do with God win because in this day and age Vampires trump all Religions.
They don't believe in God but they certainly love the Devil.
Last edited by monet; 06-08-2022 at 10:03 AM.
Back before the Trade Center fell, my friend John and I went to Manhattan and got tickets to the off Broadway "Vampire Lesbians of Sodom." When we showed up, the performance had been cancelled for the night, but the cast invited us to party. We thought better of it, hit some bars and drank too much, and wound up staggering into a place named "Boots and Saddles." In our inebriated state, we thought it was a country western bar. It was not. Looking back, we should have partied with the vampire lesbians of Sodom.
Whew!
I made it in time to edit my last sentence and turn the next to last "the" into they.
I hate typos and I make many.
Wait a second... Friend John or "FRIEND" John??
I used google.
Interesting... but I think they missed the "friend" definition.
noun
1. a person whom one knows and with whom one has a bond of mutual affection, typically exclusive of sexual or family relations.
"she's a friend of mine"
2. a member of the Religious Society of Friends; a Quaker.
verb
1.INFORMAL add (someone) to a list of contacts associated with a social networking website.
"I am friended by 29 people who I have not friended back"
2.ARCHAIC befriend (someone).
The friend was John Mucha. We had a handful of decent adventures. He was a dead ringer for a young Meatloaf, and passed for Meatloaf at a party thrown by a DJ at Penn State. We had one trip to the Keys where people kept mistaking us for drug dealers, but that is a story for another time. We did not belong in Boots and Saddles, but we had a few drinks while we were there.
Forty or so years ago while courting my first wife I took her clubbing in Portland; she was a country gal wholly unfamiliar with urban life.Originally Posted by redietz
At that time the best music was being spun in the gay clubs, so that's where we went; I didn't bother to tell her about the gay thing however.
She had to pee and went to the lady's room; upon exiting I saw she looked gob-smacked.
Come to find out she was in there talking to "a nice looking black girl" when the "girl" whipped out "her" johnson to pee in the toilet.
A rude awakening for a hayseed, no doubt about it: welcome to the big city!
She quickly got over the shock, and at the end of the evening I took her to a lesbian bar in SE Portland.
It was packed with dykes, of course, and they were aggressive and territorial.
When my gal and I were dancing some gals surrounded her, still dancing, and separated us; a big bull dyke (I'm a big guy, but she could probably
have whipped me in a fight) approached me, wanting to fight; I grabbed m'lady and beat a hasty retreat back to the bucolic suburbs of Stumptown
where boring normalcy rules.
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What, Me Worry?
[QUOTE=AxelWolf;145188]For many of the newer machines par sheets are of very little value since they don't tell you the key things you need/want to know. They certainly help, but they aren't the golden ticket.[/
Machines are less profitable by the day because of the sheer number of people who camp them 24/7. Tuff to make serious money if your earn is based on how many hours you can sit behind a machine out camping the competition.
On the trip I mentioned, John and I were making a return visit. On our previous visit, we had met a woman who ran a lesbian performance art club. Her gig was she had bonded fangs (back then pretty damned rare), and she'd bite her arm and drink her own blood. We kind of hoped it was a magic trick; it was not. The club was called Fallen Angels (monet would have loved the name).
I was pretty anaesthetized to whether everyone surrounding me was gay. At Penn State, the guys I hung out with routinely went to lesbian night at a club called Mr. C's because, well, what better place to watch hot women dance with each other? Now that I think about it, I'm not sure it was lesbian night or gay night. Not that we cared, one way or the other.
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