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  1. #4361
    Originally Posted by coach belly View Post
    Originally Posted by AxelWolf View Post
    Pro gamblers are interested in making money
    Being obsessed with money comes at a high price. Things you can't buy are more valuable than money.

    The real measure of your wealth is how much you'd be worth if you lost all your money.

    The money you pursue enslaves you. The more money a man has, the more he wants. Instead of filling a vacuum, it makes one.

    All the money you made will never buy back your soul.

    Or your time. That has always been my emphasis.

    Or your health. Captain Morgan, rumors to the contrary, is not your friend.

    Axelwolf also makes the strange and somewhat absurd argument that anyone can do what he does, so that makes him special. Not sure what to make of that, other than he likes to see himself as some King Midas. If that's what flips his switch, he should just write a book and share the wealth all at once and for everybody. A lot of bizarre contradictions. Anyone can do what he does, so he's special. And he's so magnanimous, but he needs to keep it a secret, except when he doesn't because he's so magnanimous.

    Strange dude.

  2. #4362
    Originally Posted by redietz View Post
    Originally Posted by coach belly View Post
    Originally Posted by AxelWolf View Post
    Pro gamblers are interested in making money
    Being obsessed with money comes at a high price. Things you can't buy are more valuable than money.

    The real measure of your wealth is how much you'd be worth if you lost all your money.

    The money you pursue enslaves you. The more money a man has, the more he wants. Instead of filling a vacuum, it makes one.

    All the money you made will never buy back your soul.

    Or your time. That has always been my emphasis.

    Or your health. Captain Morgan, rumors to the contrary, is not your friend.

    Axelwolf also makes the strange and somewhat absurd argument that anyone can do what he does, so that makes him special. Not sure what to make of that, other than he likes to see himself as some King Midas. If that's what flips his switch, he should just write a book and share the wealth all at once and for everybody. A lot of bizarre contradictions. Anyone can do what he does, so he's special. And he's so magnanimous, but he needs to keep it a secret, except when he doesn't because he's so magnanimous.

    Strange dude.

    Bolded is the characteristic Dietzian misinterpretation.

  3. #4363
    Originally Posted by redietz View Post
    Originally Posted by AxelWolf View Post
    Pro gamblers are interested in making money, not people's opinions about gambling terminology, and some supposed old winning track record from some con magazine.


    Any third-party verifications of reality seem anathema to you. Not surprised.

    At its peak, there were literally more than a hundred services recorded and monitored by "Tipsters or Gypsters?" Since clients of the services often used multiple services, it was literally impossible to cheat reporting-wise. People knew what the records were. The other services would have known what you had or had not done. There were also things at the time called Consensus Services which subscribed to multiple, sometimes dozens of services, and packaged and sold the plays to consumers much more cheaply than the services themselves. Again, the consensus services' records for the services they sold matched the records in "Tipsters or Gypsters?"

    Axel acts like he doesn't know any of this, which is shocking, because Boz knows all this stuff and Boz works with Axel.

    In addition, it's pretty hard to fake ATS records when you are on newsstands in literally a thousand locations prior to games being played, as with all of the classic tipsheets such as Playbook (Lawrence), or The Gold Sheet (Olshan), or Gridiron Report (Malinsky). So the idea that I or anyone could fake a record in Playbook is absurd.

    But I appreciate all of the alleged "APs" deciding, after blackjack has dried up, video poker has dried up, tax laws make both tournament poker and video poker money pits, that "APs" are now sports betting experts. Munchkin no longer plays blackjack in LV (which kewlJ seems to not mention much). Dancer plans to retire end-of-year due to tax laws. So now multi-accounting bonus-whoring sports is the ticket. Well, once upon a time, it may have been, but it won't be tomorrow. Sports books have cleaned up their legal language and are within their rights to seize your money if you do this stuff. Check Munchkin's videos for the latest.

    Good luck with it, guys. Multi-account all you like. Exploit others' names for bonuses all you like. Then make YouTube videos explaining how the books "ripped you off after you made millions."
    Why are you dropping Munchkin’s name? You despise what he does. He’s a “Leonardo Da AP.” He’s beaten every game in the casino and is quoted saying “Every game in the casino can be beaten under the right conditions.” How about you tell Munchkin if he multi accounts, which he IS doing BTW, that they will take his money. He’ll laugh in your face.
    Druff, let us know when you receive redietz’ credit score.

  4. #4364
    Originally Posted by redietz View Post
    Originally Posted by coach belly View Post
    Originally Posted by AxelWolf View Post
    Pro gamblers are interested in making money
    Being obsessed with money comes at a high price. Things you can't buy are more valuable than money.

    The real measure of your wealth is how much you'd be worth if you lost all your money.

    The money you pursue enslaves you. The more money a man has, the more he wants. Instead of filling a vacuum, it makes one.

    All the money you made will never buy back your soul.

    Or your time. That has always been my emphasis.

    Or your health. Captain Morgan, rumors to the contrary, is not your friend.

    Axelwolf also makes the strange and somewhat absurd argument that anyone can do what he does, so that makes him special. Not sure what to make of that, other than he likes to see himself as some King Midas. If that's what flips his switch, he should just write a book and share the wealth all at once and for everybody. A lot of bizarre contradictions. Anyone can do what he does, so he's special. And he's so magnanimous, but he needs to keep it a secret, except when he doesn't because he's so magnanimous.

    Strange dude.
    Redietz is ignorant as to how ignorant he is.
    Druff, let us know when you receive redietz’ credit score.

  5. #4365
    The retard

    Found something that works (debatable, but let's give him the benefit of the doubt)
    Thinks he's a fucking genius for finding it
    Thinks nearly nobody else can do it
    Thinks that nothing else works remotely as well (let alone better)

    Tale as old as time

  6. #4366
    Originally Posted by smurgerburger View Post
    Originally Posted by redietz View Post
    Originally Posted by coach belly View Post

    Being obsessed with money comes at a high price. Things you can't buy are more valuable than money.

    The real measure of your wealth is how much you'd be worth if you lost all your money.

    The money you pursue enslaves you. The more money a man has, the more he wants. Instead of filling a vacuum, it makes one.

    All the money you made will never buy back your soul.

    Or your time. That has always been my emphasis.

    Or your health. Captain Morgan, rumors to the contrary, is not your friend.

    Axelwolf also makes the strange and somewhat absurd argument that anyone can do what he does, so that makes him special. Not sure what to make of that, other than he likes to see himself as some King Midas. If that's what flips his switch, he should just write a book and share the wealth all at once and for everybody. A lot of bizarre contradictions. Anyone can do what he does, so he's special. And he's so magnanimous, but he needs to keep it a secret, except when he doesn't because he's so magnanimous.

    Strange dude.

    Bolded is the characteristic Dietzian misinterpretation.
    Especially stupid
    Every one /everyone knows it all; yet, no thing /nothing is truly known by any one /anyone. Similarly, the suckers think that they win, but, the house always wins, unless to hand out an even worse beating.

    https://youtu.be/OxgmMbSZ99w

    Garnabby + OppsIdidItAgain + ThomasClines (or TomasHClines) + TheGrimReaper + LMR + OneHitWonder (or 1HitWonder, 1Hit1der) + Bill Yung ---> GOTTLOB1, or GOTTLOB = Praise to God! And, MHF.

    Blog at https://garnabby.blogspot.com/

  7. #4367
    Originally Posted by coach belly View Post
    All the money you made will never buy back your soul.
    ---> Would You Believe? (Ray Charles album).

    https://anagram-solver.net/All%20the....?partial=true





    P.S. Them that got doesn't necessarily refer to money. Ha.
    Last edited by Garnabby; Today at 09:05 AM.
    Every one /everyone knows it all; yet, no thing /nothing is truly known by any one /anyone. Similarly, the suckers think that they win, but, the house always wins, unless to hand out an even worse beating.

    https://youtu.be/OxgmMbSZ99w

    Garnabby + OppsIdidItAgain + ThomasClines (or TomasHClines) + TheGrimReaper + LMR + OneHitWonder (or 1HitWonder, 1Hit1der) + Bill Yung ---> GOTTLOB1, or GOTTLOB = Praise to God! And, MHF.

    Blog at https://garnabby.blogspot.com/

  8. #4368
    Originally Posted by redietz View Post
    Originally Posted by AxelWolf View Post
    Pro gamblers are interested in making money, not people's opinions about gambling terminology, and some supposed old winning track record from some con magazine.


    Any third-party verifications of reality seem anathema to you. Not surprised.

    At its peak, there were literally more than a hundred services recorded and monitored by "Tipsters or Gypsters?" Since clients of the services often used multiple services, it was literally impossible to cheat reporting-wise. People knew what the records were. The other services would have known what you had or had not done. There were also things at the time called Consensus Services which subscribed to multiple, sometimes dozens of services, and packaged and sold the plays to consumers much more cheaply than the services themselves. Again, the consensus services' records for the services they sold matched the records in "Tipsters or Gypsters?"

    Axel acts like he doesn't know any of this, which is shocking, because Boz knows all this stuff and Boz works with Axel.

    In addition, it's pretty hard to fake ATS records when you are on newsstands in literally a thousand locations prior to games being played, as with all of the classic tipsheets such as Playbook (Lawrence), or The Gold Sheet (Olshan), or Gridiron Report (Malinsky). So the idea that I or anyone could fake a record in Playbook is absurd.

    But I appreciate all of the alleged "APs" deciding, after blackjack has dried up, video poker has dried up, tax laws make both tournament poker and video poker money pits, that "APs" are now sports betting experts. Munchkin no longer plays blackjack in LV (which kewlJ seems to not mention much). Dancer plans to retire end-of-year due to tax laws. So now multi-accounting bonus-whoring sports is the ticket. Well, once upon a time, it may have been, but it won't be tomorrow. Sports books have cleaned up their legal language and are within their rights to seize your money if you do this stuff. Check Munchkin's videos for the latest.

    Good luck with it, guys. Multi-account all you like. Exploit others' names for bonuses all you like. Then make YouTube videos explaining how the books "ripped you off after you made millions."
    Never heard of anyone calling themselves an AP from playing poker tournaments.. learn something new with redietz every day

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