Originally Posted by Rob.Singer View Post
Originally Posted by mickeycrimm View Post
Originally Posted by Rob.Singer View Post
Then you don't know Bob Dancer, Jean Scott, Elliott Fromm, Frank Kneeland and a few more AP's. All of them use the full value of gift cards every time they're part of the equation, in their claims of turning -EV plays into positive ones. But not the higher-up folks here. Selling them at discounts just because someone needs the money destroys the going-in position. It's like Dancer claiming to have made $150,000 in a calendar year, then getting thrown out of the house in a nasty divorce, thereby being scalped of a quick quarter mil. Anybody think he ever went back and adjusted any of his numbers claims because his ex is the one who hit "his" $400k jackpot?

Sense says these are excuses. We keep getting lectured by the self-proclaimed ap's here that "no AP would ever go into a play without knowing the exact value of the play." Now we can easily discount max's usual stupid reply because of his envy. And I strongly suspect that if the cast of characters above say they use gift cards in their calculations, all ap's do. What is unclear is why I can't get another SD implement answer without a world of contradiction from other ap-gurus.
Per the usual you are ass backwards. No one calculates the full value of gift cards into the play if they plan on selling them at a discount. It's the discounted price thats calculated into the play, dumass. You are clutching at straws and looking stupid as ever.

And Bob kept the house. Shirley moved to California, idiot. Remember? Bonnie helped her pack. No way that fact escaped you. You are just straight up lying about it, Robocchio.

And on the 400K royal they were playing as a team on his bankroll. No way that escaped you either.
You're like the apologist who never gives up.

Instead of reading whatever your idol Dancer writes you should be reading the divorce decree....or even talk to Shirley's family as I have. You act like he got everything and gave her nothing, which is just the opposite of what occurred, only because you want it to be your way and not the actual way. You want it to be that the woman got screwed, because of your bad/inactive life with women. He does not have the house you moron. Look it up--it's all old news.

Shirley's family says she hit the royal and the W2G was issued in her name because she was sitting at the machine playing it while he "instructed". It was played on money just won from a $25 royal where the W2G was issued to him because he was the player and she sat at the machine next to him watching. That's clear evidence that she won the $400k. Again, old news. Get your facts right next time.
You just can't help yourself, can you. More lies and tall tales from Robocchio. So after years of you trashing Bob AND Shirley in the forums her family just sat right down with you and had a nice chat....giving you all the juicy details of the divorce....and even showing you the divorce decree. Yeah, you betcha, Robocchio. Shirley hates you just as much as Bob does. That nose is getting longer and longer.

I never said she didn't hit the 400K royal, dumbo. I said they were playing as a team and on his bankroll. According to the book, which I can go back to and easily dig it out, after he hit the 100K royal he gave her a certain amount of money to potshot the $100 machine. Who the W2-G's were issued to are irrelevant. He taught her how to play. He bankrolled her. Your harping on "She hit the royal! She hit the royal!" is a red herring and totally irrelevant.

And I never said that in the divorce he got the goldmine and she got the shaft. What is public knowledge is the financial end of the divorce went smoothly. The communal property was divided equally and she moved to California.