Until Crimm presents actual mathematics credentials, other than a page from some slots book that he read, many years ago, I must assume that every thing he thus writes is on the basis of perception.
But, say, how long does it take to build up such a repertoire, and, by then, how many of those plays have vanished? No, again, it sounds very much as though Crimm is as trapped as Einstein was to bring around the unwieldy by definition. What you call a slippery slope, which is, at best, avoided to begin.
Win on a gambling forum - I'm down to only VCT, for many years - by not lying, however. Otherwise, have a bit of fun, find a suitable style, and, try to relate things to one's own life because every one just keeps talking away without really noticing the other. Certainly, the last thing to do is to write biased-at-best nervous, without thus credentials, internet gambling-essays, with five-minute shelf lives.
Incidentally, I no longer bother with the anagrams, for fun, after the perfect pair at the right time, but, here's one that I noticed a while back (kept to myself). As usual, weirdly though, quite apt even if daft.
---> Don't Believe the Things They Tell You (They Lie).
https://anagram-solver.net/Think%20m...0?partial=true
My very own development of the anagrams with gematria - a totally unique discovery, as far as I know, which is pretty far in that world - helped me greatly with the symmetry breaking of mathematics. For sure, no one at the professional math forums would indulge me on any of that, and, as it turned out, all of them thus fooled, all of the time. To the point that I was able to satisfactorily complete my very own TOE, with bits and pieces already posted on this forum only. V accused me of spouting off about it here instead of where it belongs, but, I was on the forums for a lot longer than I've mentioned it here, and, there's a big difference between mentioning bits of it, and, submitting a properly cleaned-up full version for peer review (publication). Especially while carrying on with the other work, prior obligations, at hand.





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