Originally Posted by BoSox View Post
Rob Singer wrote:

The first thing people like you would need to know is that finding this and executing this play in an actual casino setting, where you have no idea what might happen to you at any time, completely alters your world in a way only YOU can understand. It is not anything like a years-later discussion amongst people who had no skin in the game back then.


At least there is no mistaking on your part Rob that you were aware you were engaged in criminal activity. Of course, if you actually did partake in the endeavor itself.


There is never an "eye-in-the-sky review" of a vp taxable win unless there is a valid reason for it,


That is a strong assumption on your part that there is never an exception to the rules.
No criminal activity. The machine was programmed to play the way it did. It might have been a programmer's error but it was still programmed to play that way. That's not the fault of the player nor is it the player's responsibility. Rob was legally entitled to push the buttons the way he pushed them.

If they catch up with you, at the very least the play is over. And though there was no breaking of the law the casino can and will make life tough on someone in that position. The cases against Kane and Nestor were thrown out for one simple reason. They were legally entitled to push the buttons the way that they did. Rob did an excellent job of keeping the play going. To bad Kane and Nestor messed it up for him.