Anyone else miss Rob. It's like that pebble in your shoe---you somehow miss it once it's gone.
Anyone else miss Rob. It's like that pebble in your shoe---you somehow miss it once it's gone.
In all honesty, did he ever contribute something meaningful to any discussion here?
I lost the narrative when he started posting racist comments for no reason and then started attacking Alan after arcimede$ stopped arguing with him.
I'm all for reading material that will help you out in a casino, but I just found his claims too hard to believe. On one hand he claims he plays very little, on the other hand he tells us he wins thousands of dollars worth of Royal Flushes and quad Aces every time he goes. I don't remember reading a story from him where he lost money.
He has confirmed that before coming up with his "systems" he had lost $250,000 playing video poker. Did his "special plays" used only 5% of the time, which he admits are worse than the "optimal plays" really result in him winning $1 million? In the end, no proof was ever put forth.
I've never missed having a pebble in my shoe, nor do I miss that narcissistic liar.
But I do miss arc's comments about math and video poker.
I think Arci let Rob destroy himself by backing off a bit.
Anyone missing Rob will find someone amazingly like him posting over on LVA. Same rants.
When I started this thread a week ago, no one seemed to miss Rob. Yet here we are and it's all about Rob again. Welcome back Rob--apparently you were missed.
They all miss me regnis, and I get e-mails from all over every week. Esp. from people on vpFree, where I'm not banned but was asked not to post much any more because Dancer filed some kind of complaint about several zingers I sent his way after his life started to implode due to his own fault over the past year. For some odd reason, folks like to hear my opinions regardless.
[QUOTE=Rob.Singer;18246For some odd reason, folks like to hear my opinions regardless.[/QUOTE]
Odd it is, for sure! I'm not one of those people
I was reminded when visiting LV last week that Rob was going to submit an article to Gaming Today. My questions are whether he had any luck with it, has it already appeared, or when can we expect it?
I submitted two articles. I was told it would likely be after the super bowl, but could be sooner.
Looking forward to them. Did you write them before you hit the 50K winner? If so, you could have a third column ready to roll, or at least add a postscript to one of the previous columns.
On December 17, 2013, I posed the question (at the top of this thread) of whether anyone else missed Rob Singer. At that time, he had been banned from posting here.
The number of posts relating to Rob since then is astounding. So love him or hate him, I guess you all did miss him.
I don't miss him -- if he never posted again, anywhere, it would probably be a good thing for Rob.
He does generate some much needed traffic for Alan's site, so in that aspect he does serve a purpose.
I never realized that once you abandon all reason, decency, integrity and conscience it is so very liberating to post whatever you want on the internet. It's pretty fun, so yeah I guess I did miss him.
Remember jatki99? He posts on the Las Vegas Advisor forum and is actually quite cordial. It's a shame Rob was mooching off of him for a few days and used his "handle" to post lies and insults here. It probably embarrassed jatki99 so much that he decided to stop posting here.
What about mr.JJJ? The Roulette Savant? He was here, Rob was gone. Rob is here, mr.JJJ is gone. Perhaps that was Rob too posting without running his comments through a spell/grammar checker first.
The fact that Rob has had to use several different aliases to keep posting on various websites (after being banned) should tell everyone all they need to know that we're dealing with a very lonely man with no social skills.
Here's a post from the Las Vegas Advisor from jatki99.
In the past few years, the science of Internet trollology has made some strides. Last year, for instance, we learned that by hurling insults and inciting discord in online comment sections, so-called Internet "trolls" (who are frequently anonymous) have a polarizing effect on audiences, leading to politicization, rather than deeper understanding of scientific topics.
That's bad, but it's nothing compared with what a new psychology paper has to say about the personalities of so-called trolls themselves. The research, conducted by Erin Buckels of the University of Manitoba and two colleagues, sought to directly investigate whether people who engage in trolling are characterized by personality traits that fall in the so-called "Dark Tetrad": Machiavellianism (willingness to manipulate and deceive others), narcissism (egotism and self-obsession), psychopathy (the lack of remorse and empathy), and sadism (pleasure in the suffering of others)."
Sound like anyone we know of?
http://www.motherjones.com/blue-marb...ychopaths-lulz
It has absolutely nothing to do with missing him. It has everything to do with action-reaction. There's a limit to the amount of crap, bullshit and insults you're going to take from a person who obviously thinks he's some kind of big shot because he has a big mouth online. Put him in a bar with my friends for one night and I guarantee you he'll be crying like a baby, begging for forgiveness within 30 minutes. I also know for sure he doens't have such a big mouth face to face in daily life. He would have been seriously hurt numerous times if that was the case. There's a reason this man needs to carry a gun everyday. Rob walks through life with eyes in his back because he very well knows he has far more enemies than friends.
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