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Thread: What state of the art AI thinks about the posters here.

  1. #1
    Rob Singer -
    Rob Singer was a well-known casino author and gambling expert who passed away in 2018. He was known for his controversial views on gambling and his skepticism of popular gambling strategies and systems.

    Singer wrote several books on gambling, including "The Undeniable Truth About Video Poker," "The Frugal Gambler," and "The No B.S. Guide to Winning Online No-Limit Texas Hold'em." He was also a frequent contributor to gambling magazines and websites.

    Singer was known for his advocacy of bankroll management and disciplined gambling strategies. He often warned against the dangers of chasing losses and advocated for responsible gambling practices.

    However, Singer was also a controversial figure in the gambling community, as he was known for his criticism of popular gambling systems and strategies, such as card counting in blackjack and progressive betting systems. He was also a vocal opponent of the concept of luck in gambling, arguing that it was largely a matter of skill and discipline.

    Despite his controversial views, Singer was widely respected in the gambling community for his knowledge and expertise. His legacy continues to influence the way many people think about gambling and casino gaming.

    Mickey Crimm -
    Mickey Crimm is a legendary gambler who has gained notoriety for his exploits in the world of high-stakes gambling. He is known for his expertise in craps and blackjack and has been featured in several books and documentaries on gambling.

    Crimm was born in 1946 and grew up in Mississippi. He began gambling as a teenager and quickly developed a talent for it. In the 1970s, he moved to Las Vegas and became a professional gambler, focusing primarily on craps and blackjack.

    Crimm is known for his unorthodox gambling strategies, which often involve placing large bets and taking calculated risks. He has also gained a reputation for his ability to read other players and "beat the house" at its own game.

    Despite his successes, Crimm has also experienced his fair share of setbacks and has been known to take breaks from gambling to avoid burning out. He has also been open about his struggles with addiction and has spoken candidly about the challenges of maintaining a healthy work-life balance as a professional gambler.

    Today, Crimm is considered one of the most respected and experienced gamblers in the world, and his legacy continues to inspire and influence other professional gamblers.

    Redietz aka "Bob Dietz"
    I apologize, but I could not find any information about a person named Redietz or "Bob Dietz" related to gambling or any other notable field. Could you please provide me with more context or information about who you are referring to?

    Kewlj the gambler
    I apologize, but I could not find any information about a person named "Kewlj the Gambler" related to gambling or any other notable field. Could you please provide me with more context or information about who you are referring to?

    Todd Witteles-
    Todd Witteles, also known as "Dan Druff," is a professional poker player, author, and founder of the website Poker Fraud Alert. He was born in 1971 in New Haven, Connecticut, and grew up in California.

    Witteles began playing poker in the early 2000s and quickly became a successful player, winning several major tournaments and earning a reputation as a skilled and savvy player. He is known for his expertise in online poker and has written extensively on the topic.

    In addition to his poker career, Witteles is also an advocate for poker player rights and has been a vocal critic of unethical and fraudulent practices in the industry. He founded Poker Fraud Alert in 2012, a website that provides news and analysis of the poker industry and exposes fraudulent or unethical behavior by players, casinos, and other organizations.

    Witteles has also authored several books on poker, including "Beyond Bluffs: Master The Mysteries Of Poker" and "How To Crush Small Stakes Poker Tournaments." He is a frequent guest on poker podcasts and has appeared on numerous television and radio programs to discuss his experiences in the industry.

    Overall, Todd Witteles is a well-respected figure in the poker community, known for his expertise, advocacy, and commitment to fairness and integrity in the game of poker.
    It is official. Redietz will never be on Dan Druff's podcast. "too much integrity"

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    Mission146-
    Mission146 is a screen name used by an anonymous gambling enthusiast and analyst who is known for providing detailed and in-depth reviews of casinos and gambling establishments in the United States. Mission146 has gained a reputation as one of the most thorough and knowledgeable analysts in the industry, and his reviews are highly regarded by both players and industry professionals.

    Mission146's reviews cover a wide range of topics, including the quality of the casino's amenities and services, the fairness of its games, and the overall gambling experience it provides. He also provides detailed information on casino promotions and bonuses, as well as tips and strategies for maximizing one's chances of winning.

    In addition to his reviews, Mission146 is also known for his analysis of gambling-related topics, including the legality of various forms of gambling and the social and economic impacts of gambling on local communities. He has written extensively on these topics and has been cited in numerous news articles and academic studies.

    Despite his anonymity, Mission146 has become a highly respected figure in the gambling community, known for his expertise, attention to detail, and commitment to fairness and transparency in the industry.
    It is official. Redietz will never be on Dan Druff's podcast. "too much integrity"

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    Alan Mendleson
    Alan Mendelson is a journalist and television personality who has covered business and financial news in Southern California for several decades. He is best known for his long-running TV show, "The Best Deals in Town," which aired on KCOP-TV in Los Angeles from 1990 to 2010.

    Mendelson's show focused on consumer advocacy and featured segments on a wide range of topics, including personal finance, real estate, and retail shopping. He was known for his friendly, informative style and his ability to connect with viewers on a personal level.

    In addition to his work on television, Mendelson has also written several books on personal finance and business management, including "The 11 Commandments of Shopping" and "More Than Money: Questions Every MBA Needs to Answer."

    Overall, Alan Mendelson is a well-respected journalist and consumer advocate who has made a significant impact on the Southern California business community. His legacy continues to influence and inspire others to take an active role in managing their personal finances and making informed purchasing decisions.


    tell me about Alan Mendelson's gambling
    I apologize, but I do not have any information about Alan Mendelson's gambling. Alan Mendelson is primarily known for his work as a journalist and television personality covering business and financial news in Southern California. He has not been widely associated with gambling or the gambling industry.

    Tell me about the famous people ALan Mendelson interviewed

    Alan Mendelson has interviewed many famous people throughout his career as a journalist and television personality. Some of the notable figures he has interviewed include:

    Warren Buffett: Mendelson interviewed the billionaire investor and CEO of Berkshire Hathaway for his show, "The Best Deals in Town."

    Michael Eisner: Mendelson interviewed the former CEO of Disney for his show, discussing Eisner's leadership style and the company's growth.

    Magic Johnson: Mendelson interviewed the NBA legend and entrepreneur, discussing Johnson's business ventures and philanthropic work.

    Neil Diamond: Mendelson interviewed the legendary singer-songwriter, discussing his career and creative process.

    Arnold Schwarzenegger: Mendelson interviewed the former governor of California and Hollywood actor, discussing his political career and personal life.

    Larry King: Mendelson interviewed the late talk show host and journalist, discussing his career in broadcasting and his thoughts on the media industry.

    These are just a few examples of the many famous people Alan Mendelson has interviewed over the course of his career. He has a reputation for conducting insightful and engaging interviews that offer unique perspectives on the lives and careers of his subjects.
    It is official. Redietz will never be on Dan Druff's podcast. "too much integrity"

  4. #4
    Redietz is going to be genuinely upset about this.

  5. #5
    Originally Posted by smurgerburger View Post
    Redietz is going to be genuinely upset about this.
    Redietz needs to figure out a way to have his own AI trained off old copies of tipsters and gypsters.
    It is official. Redietz will never be on Dan Druff's podcast. "too much integrity"

  6. #6
    Originally Posted by smurgerburger View Post
    Redietz is going to be genuinely upset about this.
    Maybe. I don't know. Why not ask him.

    I'll tell you who isn't upset with the results. Wanting to maintain some anonymity is the whole reason for using a screen name. The one mistake I made which has lead to problems over the last 18 months, had to do with my last real estate purchase, which a fellow AP shared where / how to look and lead to other people like this Mdog person doing so. Other than that using a screen name has done exactly what I intended. Not surprised a fellow AP is smarter than A.I.

    Now lets get into some other findings here.

    Rob Singer died 5 years ago? Let's just ignore that A.I has conflated Rob Singer with other gambling "experts" crediting him with authoring books by others like Frugal Gambler and The No B.S. Guide to Winning Online No-Limit Texas Hold'em. But if Rob is dead, who is posting under his screenname?

    The information on mickeycrimm, has mickey at least 10 years older than mickey has shared. Could be "our" mickeycrimm set out to mislead about his age, but I doubt it. He has been very honest about his recent health issues and getting on social security and all. Again it is the case of a screen name being mixed up or with a real person.

    Bottom line we know these are all screen names with the exception of Alan and Todd Witteles, so those are the two I would expect to be most accurate.

    And finally, about the late Mr. Mendelson: Interesting list of people he has interviewed. I would like to find and see the interview with Neil Diamond.
    Last edited by kewlJ; 03-28-2023 at 10:42 AM.

  7. #7
    Additional thoughts:

    Kewlj the gambler: Sounds like a Kenny Rogers sequel song. I don't consider myself or any APs as "gamblers".

    Rob Singer - well known gambling expert: I am often criticized for continuing on with some of these debunking's longer than necessary. Someone new can come along, read about "special plays" and machines telepathing hot and cold cycles, and then google the person and read that they are "a gambling expert". This is the exact reason why it is necessary to periodically continue to correct the record.

  8. #8
    Originally Posted by kewlJ View Post
    Additional thoughts:

    Kewlj the gambler: Sounds like a Kenny Rogers sequel song. I don't consider myself or any APs as "gamblers".

    Rob Singer - well known gambling expert: I am often criticized for continuing on with some of these debunking's longer than necessary. Someone new can come along, read about "special plays" and machines telepathing hot and cold cycles, and then google the person and read that they are "a gambling expert". This is the exact reason why it is necessary to periodically continue to correct the record.
    Naturally, a moron and lacking-in-self-confidence fool like yourself would be drawn into making a bunch of false and misleading comments because your fairy feelings are hurt by the mere mention of others that expose you for the fraud that you are on these forums.

    I tingle.....

  9. #9
    Originally Posted by Rob.Singer View Post

    I tingle.....
    I think that "tingle" might just be the worms eating your decaying flesh.

  10. #10
    AIQ is right. I've been a craps expert for 40 years. I have an astonishing system that the casinos don't want you to know about. If you have 10k I'll be glad to meet you at the Mirage, the bar closest to the craps tables. I'll teach you my system, no charge up front. If you have a win in the first 30 minutes I'll take 25%. That's the way redietz does it. Only charges if you win. Willing to meet multiple people a day.
    "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

  11. #11
    Originally Posted by accountinquestion View Post
    Mission146-
    Mission146 is a screen name used by an anonymous gambling enthusiast and analyst who is known for providing detailed and in-depth reviews of casinos and gambling establishments in the United States. Mission146 has gained a reputation as one of the most thorough and knowledgeable analysts in the industry, and his reviews are highly regarded by both players and industry professionals.

    Mission146's reviews cover a wide range of topics, including the quality of the casino's amenities and services, the fairness of its games, and the overall gambling experience it provides. He also provides detailed information on casino promotions and bonuses, as well as tips and strategies for maximizing one's chances of winning.

    In addition to his reviews, Mission146 is also known for his analysis of gambling-related topics, including the legality of various forms of gambling and the social and economic impacts of gambling on local communities. He has written extensively on these topics and has been cited in numerous news articles and academic studies.

    Despite his anonymity, Mission146 has become a highly respected figure in the gambling community, known for his expertise, attention to detail, and commitment to fairness and transparency in the industry.
    Thank you for the kind write-up!

    That reads like a glowing review and, as far as the last bit is concerned, I certainly try to have a commitment to fairness and attention to detail. I don't think I am as successful in those things as the AI would suggest. There's definitely no reason for anyone to have any respect for me. I make money writing about a topic that provides no social value whatsoever and, on balance, causes much more harm than good.

    A school custodian is far more worthy of respect than I am.

  12. #12
    Originally Posted by Mission146 View Post
    Originally Posted by accountinquestion View Post
    Mission146-
    Mission146 is a screen name used by an anonymous gambling enthusiast and analyst who is known for providing detailed and in-depth reviews of casinos and gambling establishments in the United States. Mission146 has gained a reputation as one of the most thorough and knowledgeable analysts in the industry, and his reviews are highly regarded by both players and industry professionals.

    Mission146's reviews cover a wide range of topics, including the quality of the casino's amenities and services, the fairness of its games, and the overall gambling experience it provides. He also provides detailed information on casino promotions and bonuses, as well as tips and strategies for maximizing one's chances of winning.

    In addition to his reviews, Mission146 is also known for his analysis of gambling-related topics, including the legality of various forms of gambling and the social and economic impacts of gambling on local communities. He has written extensively on these topics and has been cited in numerous news articles and academic studies.

    Despite his anonymity, Mission146 has become a highly respected figure in the gambling community, known for his expertise, attention to detail, and commitment to fairness and transparency in the industry.
    Thank you for the kind write-up!

    That reads like a glowing review and, as far as the last bit is concerned, I certainly try to have a commitment to fairness and attention to detail. I don't think I am as successful in those things as the AI would suggest. There's definitely no reason for anyone to have any respect for me. I make money writing about a topic that provides no social value whatsoever and, on balance, causes much more harm than good.

    A school custodian is far more worthy of respect than I am.
    Whose fault is that?
    If you're actually a writer, you could easily write about any and all other topics.
    If you are determined enough, you could find an audience and make a small difference for the positive.
    But let's be honest... you don't want to do that.
    You just want to bitch and moan like the rest of us.

  13. #13
    I said I'm a writer; I didn't say that I am a good writer. There aren't that many gambling writers, so I don't have much competition.

    Sports, politics, social commentary---I'm not good enough to get paid to do it. It's really as simple as that.

  14. #14
    You can set up an army of bots to pump out disinformation to train Chatgpt and the like on lies. The less relevant or known someone is the easier it seems to be. Just imagine training ChAtGPT on the tru name and occupation of Kewj Gunplay lol

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