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On the flip side, I have a very hard time believing he's been a failure in life, as UNKOOL1 repeatedly suggests, without proof ( other then trailer in Pahrump). Shits and giggles aside, everything known about him disproves that theory. Unless someone puts up credible proof, I believe he's lead a middle class life for the most part.
I have no idea how much of a success of failure Rob was in real life outside of gambling. All I have said is that if you look up his publicly available records, showing no real estate owned ect, it doesn't seem to mesh with all that Rob claimed. Maybe he lived a middle class life. Don't know. Don't care. I was only concerned with his claims of gambling. Now Dan Druff suggested that Rob may have gambled away any money that he had or earned. I don't know about that either. I mean it seems like The former owner of this forum made a pretty good living for many years as a reporter I guess and now seems to have little to show for it other maybe a decent pension. So that does happen.
Casinos have torched the futures of many people that would have otherwise retired successfully. As a matter of fact, they are built on the backs of people like Singer and Alan......RIP
I'm pouring out a sip for the ploppies all around us.

Not many of them were machine telepathic.

There are only a few options here.

Rob really didn't fritter away his earnings and has invested all his $$ in properties through his kids but why is he telling Alan he can mentally talk to the machines? Either he believed it or it was the setup for a scam. Perhaps the scam was selling the book but man if you have to do that for money, you can't be doing that well. He could be a perfectly competent person but still have some brain defect where the machine 'talks to him' and tells him 'play me play me'.

I ask you dear readers, which makes more sense?