I just want to remind everyone that I may have been the first to suggest that Rob's big jackpot was on a computer screen and not on a casino video poker terminal. I said it on June 3rd in my SEPARATE thread about how this claim would not make the 6 o'clock news.

There were two key points and I'd like to focus on these:

Originally Posted by Alan Mendelson View Post
Here's why no adults care about the latest sandbox squabble with the kids peeing on each other.

1. We know there's a photo that is supposed to show a $1.5-million video poker win. But where? A casino? A home game? On a website? On practice software? When? Who hit it, or (OMG perish the thought) created it?

2. We know nothing else. We don't know if a W2G was issued, or if it's real, or who spoke to who, or who showed up where, or who has cash or who doesn't, or who said this or who consulted with what lawyer, or who drove where or who sat where or when.
Like Mickey I was giving Rob a fair shot to prove his claim. I thought it was possible and still do think it's possible because Rob plays high limit games. When you play high limit and you hit you get paid big. There's no magic here.

In fact Singer made no claims about special plays or special strategies. All that happened was he was dealt a winner. Players get dealt winners all the time, so deal with it.

But here's where Singer dropped the ball. We still havent seen a W2G. There is no proof without a W2G which can be verified. And W2Gs from 2013 don't count. Nor do stories about people accepting W2Gs for others. We need to see Rob's W2G.

Rob show the W2G if you want anyone to believe you. If not leave us.

By the way when I hit 2 royals in 24 hours at Caesars Dan Druff wanted to see the W2Gs and i showed them to him at Nobu during dinner. He was with his family. I was with my date. Nothing on the W2G was obscured. It took ten seconds to check the printing, the dates and the perforations on the paper.

Images on a computer screen mean nothing. For all we know, the images were loaded onto a computer screen in some awkward attempt to adjust the photo sizing in lieu of editing software.

But there's no doubt when examining a W2G and verifying its key information.

I told Rob I could verify his W2G in a minute without publicly revealing any private info including the name of the casino.