Originally Posted by arcimede$ View Post
I stated you reported from a "it may be true" standpoint telling people that they should try it if they think it might work for them. That is completely different ... and disgusting.
Let me take this one point at a time:

1. I believe it is true that Rob Singer won that much money over ten years. I believe that Rob Singer did win that money playing "his way" which included his special plays, his use of win goals and loss limits, his changing denominations. When you think about it, winning on average about $100,000 per year playing for the most part $10/coin video poker is not really a huge accomplishment. How much have you won Arc playing at the $1 level? You claim wins of five figures, don't you?

2. While I never advocated the "special plays" (and you can review the videos again to see that I don't, but simply am presenting his special plays for everyone to see and understand), I will agree that yes, it might also work for others. "Might" is the operative word here, Arc. I certainly think win goals and loss limits do work and are a very valuable tool.

But a few sub-points here:

A. With one exception, I don't use Rob's special plays, so how can you call me an advocate of his special plays? The only one I see value in is his play with three aces in triple double bonus when also dealt a kicker. His special play is to hold only the three aces to improve his chances of drawing the fourth ace. In my entire life, I've been faced with that option only once -- and I held only the three aces, dropped the kicker and my hand did not improve. So while I didn't make the conventional strategy play, it didn't make a difference in the end.

B. I do not use Rob's system of changing denominations.

C. I do not advocate, nor do I play, with any kind of "bankroll" that Rob has and I openly disputed his strategy when it involved losses exceeding $50,000 just to obtain a $2,500 session win goal.

3. And if you think that is disgusting that I presented Rob's strategy online, in one place, for the world to see -- instead of it being in bits and pieces; and if you think showing his special plays as I did online with Rob actually explaining them... well, suck it up and deal with it. Or leave.