View Poll Results: Who is the biggest bulls-shitter?

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    1 12.50%
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    7 87.50%
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  1. #61
    Mdog, you should have stuck to baccarat with your silly adventure story. Once you tried to wander into blackjack....you were toast.

    -- 1-50 spreads at double deck for 10 hours
    -- casinos not caring if you win
    -- pit folks patting you on the back (when they could lose their jobs for allowing what you claim)
    -- 60 straight winning hands at blackjack

    Just a few of many that exposed you.
    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".

  2. #62
    Oh and Rainman.
    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".

  3. #63
    Originally Posted by kewlJ View Post
    Oh and Soxfan, who claims to have been on a card counting team in 1989. I have seen nothing from him that would suggest he really was.
    I can't imagine how that would work, considering the language barrier.

    BP is signaled in, and while the dealer is distracted, whispers what's the count?

    "There'r 2 ack acks oot the flippeny-zop, and the hoopty cats is clanking the veeblfetzer to the McGillicuddy, hey hey."

    (That means +6.)

  4. #64
    I used to call Alan a shyster, a slang word for someone who acts in a disreputable, unethical, or unscrupulous way, especially (but not limited to) in the practice of law. All that was missing from Alan was the attorney part. But he was the son of a shyster, mob lawyer, so it still fit.

    But Mdawg is the epitome of a shyster lawyer.....if in fact he is a real attorney. This guy should be working for Trump.
    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".

  5. #65
    Originally Posted by MDawg
    The UNKewl manic phase continues…(give it another day or two and he’ll be in his depressed state hiding under the homeless bed covers shaking)…
    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.

    MDawg Adventures carry on at: https://www.truepassage.com/forums/f.../46-IPlayVegas

  6. #66
    Originally Posted by Don Perignom View Post
    Originally Posted by kewlJ View Post
    Oh and Soxfan, who claims to have been on a card counting team in 1989. I have seen nothing from him that would suggest he really was.
    I can't imagine how that would work, considering the language barrier.

    BP is signaled in, and while the dealer is distracted, whispers what's the count?

    "There'r 2 ack acks oot the flippeny-zop, and the hoopty cats is clanking the veeblfetzer to the McGillicuddy, hey hey."

    (That means +6.)
    Come on Don, you know how the BP call-in approach worked. Everyone knows thanks to the movie and books about the MIT team. One of the more astonishing parts to me is that teams throughout history have used the same exact code words for counts. No one thought to ever change that?

    Soxfan claims he played on a team utilizing the call in approach, but then he talks about 2 players playing the same table counting and raising and lowering bets in unison. THAT is not the BP call in approach. The whole purpose of the call in approach was to avoid that scenario.

    But anyway, I didn't realize Soxfan's claim to blackjack team play was 35 years ago. Even if true, it is an entirely different world, including card counting than it was 35 years ago. If he did fine, but again, I just have seen nothing from the man that even hints he has any real blackjack knowledge. And quite a few voodoo comments that would indicate he doesn't. Hey hey.
    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".

  7. #67
    Some of the good BJ teams had players and managers that were associated with the teams for long periods, decades (think Tommy Hyland's teams). But there were other teams that popped up that those who ran the team considered the players disposable. Player could make some money for 6 months and once they were busted and databased (or blackbooked at the time) the team would just move on to another group of disposable players. One of the teams I was recruited for early in my career, felt like that second situation to me.
    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".

  8. #68
    Query, what dubious claim has the kewl-J made other than the bulls-shits regarding his faked death and his mythical backed-room incident. Let's make the list so we can pass judgements on the veracity of the claim, hey hey.

  9. #69
    I f the kewl-J really wanted to "send the message" he would have sworn out criminal charges for assault causing bodily harms and forcible confinements; but he didn't because the whole thing NEVER HAPPENED. The whole incident is just a figment of his vivid imaginations, hey hey!!!!

  10. #70
    Bbbbwwwwaaaahhhhh, I wonder if the Dan Druff now regret that he once harumph and decalre that the kewl-J has credibilities, hey hey????

  11. #71
    And don't forget the Johno, Gizmotron, and, the Great One, hey, hey. Ha.




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  12. #72
    Originally Posted by kewlJ View Post
    Some of the good BJ teams had players and managers that were associated with the teams for long periods, decades (think Tommy Hyland's teams). But there were other teams that popped up that those who ran the team considered the players disposable. Player could make some money for 6 months and once they were busted and databased (or blackbooked at the time) the team would just move on to another group of disposable players. One of the teams I was recruited for early in my career, felt like that second situation to me.
    Team leaders or backers who think players are disposable and burn them out in 6 months are not profitable or what I consider successful. That reputation will result in a team that will eventually not have anyone willing to join. Again everything you post about team play is just what you have read on the internet, or seen in a movie. I doubt anyone has ever recruited you to do anything in a casino. You literally spend a 1000 hours a year posting online. That’s Not a trait a good team leader is looking for I can assure you.

  13. #73
    Originally Posted by Seedvalue View Post
    Originally Posted by kewlJ View Post
    Some of the good BJ teams had players and managers that were associated with the teams for long periods, decades (think Tommy Hyland's teams). But there were other teams that popped up that those who ran the team considered the players disposable. Player could make some money for 6 months and once they were busted and databased (or blackbooked at the time) the team would just move on to another group of disposable players. One of the teams I was recruited for early in my career, felt like that second situation to me.
    Team leaders or backers who think players are disposable and burn them out in 6 months are not profitable or what I consider successful. That reputation will result in a team that will eventually not have anyone willing to join. Again everything you post about team play is just what you have read on the internet, or seen in a movie. I doubt anyone has ever recruited you to do anything in a casino. You literally spend a 1000 hours a year posting online. That’s Not a trait a good team leader is looking for I can assure you.

    You win more money working with others. If the goal is to win the most money possible then team play would most certainly be the avenue one should pursue. Finding a successful group of guys willing to bring you in well that’s really hard.

  14. #74
    Originally Posted by Seedvalue View Post
    Originally Posted by Seedvalue View Post
    Originally Posted by kewlJ View Post
    Some of the good BJ teams had players and managers that were associated with the teams for long periods, decades (think Tommy Hyland's teams). But there were other teams that popped up that those who ran the team considered the players disposable. Player could make some money for 6 months and once they were busted and databased (or blackbooked at the time) the team would just move on to another group of disposable players. One of the teams I was recruited for early in my career, felt like that second situation to me.
    Team leaders or backers who think players are disposable and burn them out in 6 months are not profitable or what I consider successful. That reputation will result in a team that will eventually not have anyone willing to join. Again everything you post about team play is just what you have read on the internet, or seen in a movie. I doubt anyone has ever recruited you to do anything in a casino. You literally spend a 1000 hours a year posting online. That’s Not a trait a good team leader is looking for I can assure you.

    You win more money working with others. If the goal is to win the most money possible then team play would most certainly be the avenue one should pursue. Finding a successful group of guys willing to bring you in well that’s really hard.
    Bbbbut.....I don't think you understand. I thought kew knows a whole lotta AP's willing to work with him all over town! Aren't these the same people with whom he confided in regarding that horrible backrooming incident?

    Additionally, he sees his gargantuan forum posting life as a positive for other AP's. Gee-willickeys....he gets to share his invaluable experiences with other like-minded bj players, which is the cat's meow when it comes to team recruiters.

    Also, this guy would be an asset to anyone who plays at any of the MGM properties. He already knows the top execs there, and has access-on-demand to any of their players' records.

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