Originally Posted by redietz View Post
Originally Posted by Dan Druff View Post

I lifted this from the Newell thread:


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Obviously, I have too much time on my hands today. Four inches of snow. Doesn't snow you in in Pennsylvania, but it limits you when you live on the side of a little mountain in Tennessee.

I was reading KJ's signature quote from Dan Druff and the title of this thread. It's sad. If you take away the non-math bullshitting by Singer, he had real good Las Vegas knowledge stretching back decades, presumably before wrecking his bankroll. He knew what was what and who was trying to do to whom around town. It's terrible that he went off the rails.

I was reminded of this because the print edition of Gaming Today will cease publishing after the SB. GT was sold, and the print edition will be no more. When I was hanging in LV 100 days out of each year for decades, I could count on picking up GT in the sports books and often seeing Rob's smiling puss on the front page. He got placed on the front page quite often, which was pretty weird because GT also had columns by video poker APs who were in direct contradiction to "Singer's" column. GT's print version becomes a bit of history. Glad I finished in the top 10 of the last NFL contest.
When and where did Rob wreck his bankroll? What was he playing? Sounds like a pretty juicy story. How about giving us the details. Just the facts please. No speculation.