You see Arc, this is where you just CANNOT do simulations of Rob's strategy. NO ONE CAN. And I concede, perhaps no one will ever be able to duplicate Rob's system since it has too many variables.

Now, I am not going to defend Rob's system as far as all of these variables are involved. For example, the variable that determines when to use a special play, or the variable about when to move up in denominations.

But there is part of Rob's system that I will always defend and that is setting and following win goals. To not follow a win goal may mean several things:

1. You're addicted
2. You're greedy
3. You hope for bigger wins to come
4. You fear someone else will hit a jackpot that you would have won (as in progressives)
5. You're just stupid risking what is now your money that you have won and the casino wants to get back

Now it has already been established and confirmed that ALL of Rob's special plays have a lower expected value than conventional play -- so there is nothing left to discuss about this.