The reason why I don't doubt that Rob won big money is because he played high denominations. You don't have to be brain surgeon or a computer wiz to win big money playing high denomination video poker. You only have to get lucky.

In fact, being smart, being educated, and playing with "proper strategy" isn't enough to win at video poker. Because if you do win, what are you winning? Pennies.

Who can win at video poker? Well, certainly those who get lucky. And, those who take chances to hit long shots. Like Rob who broke up three queens to hold three to the royal and got the royal on a $25 machine paying $100,000. That particular royal is well documented. Breaking up a full house to only hold three aces in Bonus poker is another long shot that when it hits means a significant win.

I don't doubt Rob's wins because I don't think the publisher of GT would have allowed Rob over all those years to post bogus reports of his wins. Is there a different opinion I am not aware of?

If Arc can win $10,000 or so each year playing $1 video poker, Rob can win on average about $100,000 a year playing $5, $10 and $25 video poker.

So instead of asking me why I don't doubt Rob, why aren't you asking me why I don't doubt Arc? Well, I don't doubt Arc either.

But winning is not the issue for me. The issue for me is still Rob's claims that he was able to make certain business deductions that don't seem to be legitimate, such as groceries as a business meal deduction.

Here is the thread with my post about "how to sell a gambling system": http://vegascasinotalk.com/forum/showth...selling+system