Originally Posted by Alan Mendelson View Post
First I heard of Rob's $200,000 win was reading this forum. He didn't tell me. Congratulations Rob.

Some of you wonder if Rob simply put $20,000 in the machine and hit this in 40 plays. I don't know if that's the case. Sure it's possible but it's also possible he had other wins along the way which gave him more than 40 plays.

When I hit my $21,000 royal at Sam's Town I started the session with only $300 in the $5/coin machine, but I hit straights and two pair and even one non W2G quad before I hit the royal. In fact I played for some time on that original $300. See the photos below because they show more than $300 in credits when I hit this royal about two years ago.

Also I checked Google to see if this photo of Rob's appeared elsewhere on the Internet and I couldn't find it.

I posted W2Gs of some of my royals here because the usual suspects doubted me. Even Dan doubted me when I hit two royals at Caesars in one weekend. Fortunately Dan was at Caesars at the same time and we met while we were having dinner separately at Nobu. I showed him the W2Gs and then he believed me.

But it's a shame that the AP club just doesn't believe that you don't have to be an AP to hit big wins... you just have to be lucky.

And yes even APs need luck otherwise they wouldn't have long losing periods while playing with their "edge."
Alan, when will you stop with the false premises? AP's don't believe you have to be an AP to make a big hit. That's phony bullhit by you. You're as phony as a 3 dollar bill. Quit making shit up.

Now ask yourself this. Why was Robocchio appearing to be licking his chops over that DDB payscale? Remember, he has said for years that payscales don't matter. But all of a sudden it does. Your buddy, Robocchio is ten times as phony as you are. And that's as phony as it gets.