I'm not sure Singer quite grasps how the Wise Guys works. My Wise Guy games were in a national newsletter, sold on newsstands throughout the country for more than 20 years. See, the games were in the newsletter, printed in English, before the games were played. I know -- novel concept. They were in The Playbook newsletter -- sold everywhere, including Las Vegas. My name and email or phone number and at least one of the two plays were in each issue.
Maybe Rob can't read. Who knows? I honestly can't tell if he's having mental issues or what.
Wow. I just read some of the stuff from the Wayback link to my old website. When I finished second in Bally's college football contest in 1999, I had a 78-42 ATS record. That's a helluva record. And I didn't even get to choose from the entire board. Bally's listed 20 contest games each week (out of an actual 50-some) and you had to play 10 of them. That is one helluva record. I remembered I had finished second or third, but I didn't remember my record.
I need to get myself a trophy for that.
P.S. So Rob, are you saying Bally's was part of a conspiracy and they allowed me to pick games after the fact? And are you saying the Bob Dietz in a newsletter sold nationally, with games listed under his name for 20-some years, was somebody else? Or exactly what are you saying, man? Do we need to get you some meds or what?