I regret that I am unfamiliar with the specific issues being discussed here. I do not know about Mr Singer and his bankroll and returns. I do not know about the blackjack player and his specific claims. But again I was just trying to use real world examples of strange suicides from multiple gunshots that what appears to be impossible might in fact be not only possible but factual.
I would just suggest to all of you that you should be careful rushing to judgment. Yes, a suicide can take three bullets to the head and so forth. And so I would not be surprised that someone has a huge edge or better returns gambling than what is commonly believed.
Mr Kewlj insists no one can overcome negative expectation in the long run. How do you know that? Is it because in theory it says that? Would your world fall apart if someone finished with a profit after forty years of casino visits?
Believe me, there were members of the press who reported that a man in Central New York must have been murdered because he took three shotgun blasts in the back. But it was a suicide and forensic tests proved it. Just as they proved three shots to the head in another case. And just as bullets collided and pierced each other in mid air during fire fights.
Have an open mind. Lightning strikes the same place frequently.