Originally Posted by Alan Mendelson View Post
Rob, that $2500 was a daily draw for trips to Vegas. For daily trips to Rincon, when I used to make them, the daily limit was $1500.

Rob does it really bother you this much that I hit a $100K royal with only $1,000 in the machine, then came home with a check for $90,000 of which more than half was spent on non-gaming and I still have a lot of money sitting in my checking account? Gee whiz. Give it a rest. Deal with the fact that someone besides the great Rob Singer got lucky -- and I didn't have to break up three queens to score my royal... I only had to draw one card which was a no brainer hold.



You're not having fun here. You are growing a new crop of enemies.
$2500 DAILY. New info every day! So if I understand this right, as soon as you lose $2500 the 1st day of a LV trip, you call it a night, leaving all that juicy draw money in the cashier's register. No problem whatsoever waiting another 12 hours for some fresh cash to put into action. Got it!

That royal was the result of LUCK? What? You held four royal cards, correct? Then hitting the royal was the result of SKILL! Ask the AP's--they'll help you see this. And it was, per your own words, only a flush you were going for because you did not read the values of the 4 cards you held--only the SUIT. No problem there either. Going for the simple flush was also the optimal play. Skill any way you look at it. So all that wishy washy stuff about the great Rob Singer and this and that is irrelevant, esp. when you have such control over what you do. And I actually hope you do it again, because it is inconceivable that you will stay away from the $25 or maybe even the $100 poker machines between now and year's end. I'm rooting for you since you can't stay away.

I'll be sure to discuss how a new crop of anonymous people on the Internet might be new enemies of mine because I opine boldly, with my wife. Hey, I may even talk it over with my doggie!