It is what it is kew, and these people hate me because they're jealous of me. No one can be 100% certain of what anybody says on forums, and yes, before you blow your top again, that includes you.

Axel and mickey don't need you to be explaining what they think or why they think it. I chose them to talk to because I've read their postings for a long time, and of all the people here, I could easily see that they would both understand what I was saying, and could readily determine if what I was saying made sense. In other words, I believed they know how to make as accurate a gambling story assessment as possible. You'd never be able to do that, given your comparative limited level of gambling experience.

You're missing important aspects of this because you want to be blinded. Tell me--of all the procedural expertise posted about operating this play to perfection, who is it that gives a solid hands-on explanation at every turn, every single time, without hesitation? jbjb ? That greatly experienced gambler who calls himself "RS__"?

These are things axel and mickey use as their barometers, and it's all ANYBODY has in a case like this. If you believe there's some other bit of info needed that hasn't been given by me yet, just ask, and stop making a blathering fool of yourself by your continual "Singer's a bad guy who acts like a ferocious brute on forums, and he has a play strategy no AP believes works, and he doesn't like homos, and he's friends with Alan, and on and on and on" as some sort of twisted reasoning why I didn't make this play work for the time I did. Neither mickey or axel believe in my play strategy, yet the two toughest AP's on the forum don't simply write off anything I've explained. If you can't accept these things then you're the biggest hypocrite here.

I can tell how much this all bothers you kew. You're like that hater weirdo redietz. He waits for me to post, then he jumps in with something negative with no rationale.

Get over it. It's not gonna change anyone's life to believe this or not, and there's still 24 hours in a day.