I'm afraid I missed this in our conversation, Rob. I thought you only played to beat the casinos and never would you play "like any other Joe for entertainment." You always seemed to indicate that it was you against the casinos which is why you would never do things their way such as use markers, cash checks and you would even shun promotions so you would only play on your schedule and never their schedule. Did I misunderstand?

Why would 5-play and Multi-strike have different strategies? You don't have different strategies for Bonus vs Super Double Bonus? Sure you might play the cards differently because payoffs are different but they should all come under one strategy?

And I would think that if you have a strategy for quitting when you reach a win goal -- and leaving the casino to savor your win for a week -- that this would be your best strategy and you would stick to the best. Am I wrong again?

This is not the "Rob Singer" that I thought I knew. The "Rob Singer" that I thought I knew has a laid out, defined, and firm plan for attacking the casinos with a cash management system, win goal and special plays that would lead to a $2500 or better victory with each and every visit.

Now you tell me there are other ways to win... or heaven forbid... to play "like any other Joe for entertainment" and it's okay to do that?