No one denies probabilities, but probabilities do not decide if someone will win or lose. As I've mentioned before -- my former neighbor who won the California lottery twice. Tough enough hitting it once, he did it twice in less than a year if I recall.
You can play any game and win. Perhaps your own betting and discipline can help you win where the probabilities say you won't. Skill can also overcome probabilities -- for example someone who can influence dice. (Stop -- Don't start that debate.)
You live by the math redietz and Arc and I am aware of the math. Which is why I realize that leaving after scoring a big win is the smart thing to do rather than play "six hours a day to score points" and to let the probabilities eat away at you.
The more you guys argue that math defines all, the more that Rob's way of playing looks better and better.