There was a simpler challenge. Fezzik offered to meet Rob Singer at his favorite licensed casino machines, and match any wins and losses. For example, if Singer won $2,000, then Singer would keep those winnings, and Fezzik would pay Singer an additional $2,000. But if Singer lost $3,000, then Singer must also pay Fezzik $3,000. This is very simple to understand and administer. Obviously Singer refused the challenge, because he is an internet blowhard poseur.
There is plenty of capital ready to fade Singer's action. It would be easy for Singer to arrange the Fezzik challenge, but he will never do it. So this whole thing is quite boring to me. I've seen this movie, and know how it ends.
A new anonymous hack arrives.
There was no "simpler challenge". Let's see it. And what's a "favorite licensed machine"?
Obviously there's still Fezzik/HP crowd fans out there who are still reeling from the humiliation of the Fezzik fizzle. I'm just glad I published it in LV so everyone could see what big mouth phonies his AP crowd was. I still tingle to this day.
It looks like Fezzik is still ready to go with that bet. So what say you?
Druff, let us know when you receive redietz’ credit score.