To keep you folks "rolling in the deep" over the DU glitch, while I have a break I'll say this about that:

--kew seems to HAVE to believe I somehow discovered the true play sequence FROM SOMEONE ELSE some time after the play ended. If that were true, why didn't this secret "mouth" tell anyone else along the way. And why did he or she tell ME? Grade: F-

--The most popular misguided opinion I've seen here since I revealed what I did and how I did it, is "playing for taxable winners is bad; playing for smaller winners is good". Once again I'll say, only those who have never played the sequence would say such a thing. Put down the play once per casino per visit, and one big hit doesn't mean a thing. But play it a dozen time at a sitting and it is more likely than not that someone somewhere will catch on to what you're doing with all those herky-jerk motions--whether it be an employee, upstairs or a random knowledgeable VP player. And the falacy about how "the eyes upstairs" could easily spot what you did after hitting the big signer" doesn't hold water. "Upstairs " doesn't review one big hit unless requested and based on suspicious activity. Those who want to believe they look at everything: Kane used the same dead hand of four 9's multiple times at Wynn. (I never used pre-existing winners). No problem. When he got caught at Silverton, he hit multiple taxable prior to using the same winner a second time. No problem until then. BUT EVEN AFTER USING THE "I GOT CAUGHT" HAND A SECOND TIME, SURVEILLANCE STILL WASNT ABLE TO FIGURE OUT WHAT HE DID TO TRIGGER THE SAME EXACT PRE-EXISTING WINNER AGAIN. Do it once per casino visit and you will remain under the radar. Use the play a dozen times or more on every visit and you wouldn't last 3 months. Grade: F

--Yes this bug could have been installed knowingly and played by that employee secretly for years as I did. Nobody may ever know. But I'm going with programmer oversight and a lapse in Quality Control. Grade: B

--The argument that the play is morally or ethically wrong (or illegal) is stupid. I once opined it was illegal, but that was during my cover-up period. No one who played it did anything wrong unless an IGT employee intentionally played it. Pushing buttons and inserting bills is all part of normal VP play. In any sequence(s) you choose. Grade: D

--Your fascination with the Newell and conspiracy theories about it, my DU play and big winners posted are admirable, but ask yourselves this: who's constantly traveling around the country to their multiple homes enjoying life, and who's stuck in their LV ruts, always worrying about what Rob Singer says, what he has, what his big hits are, how you can concoct even more lies about him and blah blah blah? Grade: Incomplete

Then think about what you people will be doing at my age, if you even make it that far. Grade: Hahahahaha!

Carry on. Grade: You're being held back.