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  1. #1
    Originally Posted by tableplay View Post
    Originally Posted by Rob.Singer View Post
    The obvious difference in all this is very very simple to deduce: people with jobs are proven money-makers, while people who claim to make money gambling as AP's are largely seen as being as honest as the nearest fisherman. Become vested at many of the more lucrative places of employment and if you're savvy and responsible, you'll be set for life--in funds and benefits. Many however, toss a lot of it away by finding themselves in divorce court. There is a HUGE gap between equal-earning employees who go through a divorce and those who do not.
    Is it common for proven money-makers to declare bankruptcy and stiff landlords ?
    How the heck do you think Trump got so rich?

    But, it is mostly strange for such a so-called professional gambling crowd to hang around gambling sites because they need someone, anyone, to put down.

    Even this realization should be well within the grasps of someone who, perhaps, applies years 1 & 2 (dry) university statistics to a slot machine. Good thing that Crimm finds exactly the same dumb "advantage" over and over, that kids easily tire of, and grow out of in search of greater mysteries and acknowledgment.

    Say, in the land of the shit-pile, everyone is king. (Sorry, I guess that I, like Blackhole, still can't resist responding to the idiocy any type of gambler puts up on the internet.)
    Last edited by Bill Yung; 10-11-2018 at 05:07 PM.
    78255585899=317*13723*17989=(310+7)*[(13730-7)*(100*100+7979+10)]-->LOVE avatar@137_371_179_791, or 137_371_17[3^2]_7[3^2]1, 1=V-->Ace, low. 78255585899-->99858555287=(99858555288-1)=[-1+(72*2227)*(722777-100000)]={-1+(72*2227)*[(2000+700777+20000)-100000]}-->1_722_227_277_772_1. 7×8×2×5×5×5×8×5×8×9×9=362880000=(1000000000-6√97020000-100000)-->169_721. (7/8×2/5×5/5×8/5×8/9×9)={[(-.1+.9)]^2×(6+1)}-->1961=√4*2.24; (1/7×8/2×5/5×5/8×5/8×9/9)={1/[7×(-.2+1)^2]}-->1721=[(10*10/4)/(√4+110)].

  2. #2
    Originally Posted by Bill Yung View Post
    it is mostly strange for such a so-called professional gambling crowd
    to hang around gambling sites because they need someone, anyone, to put down.
    Nobody, and I mean NOBODY cares more about Rob Singer than jbjb...that is strange.

    I never understood why they all love to pick on Alan, but thanks for explaining...it's because they need to.

  3. #3
    Originally Posted by coach belly View Post
    Originally Posted by Bill Yung View Post
    it is mostly strange for such a so-called professional gambling crowd
    to hang around gambling sites because they need someone, anyone, to put down.
    Nobody, and I mean NOBODY cares more about Rob Singer than jbjb...that is strange.

    I never understood why they all love to pick on Alan, but thanks for explaining...it's because they need to.
    Classic from this thread. Fucking Garnabby. Coach must have made this post before tewlj was such a frequent “contributor.”

  4. #4
    Originally Posted by Bill Yung View Post
    Originally Posted by tableplay View Post
    Originally Posted by Rob.Singer View Post
    The obvious difference in all this is very very simple to deduce: people with jobs are proven money-makers, while people who claim to make money gambling as AP's are largely seen as being as honest as the nearest fisherman. Become vested at many of the more lucrative places of employment and if you're savvy and responsible, you'll be set for life--in funds and benefits. Many however, toss a lot of it away by finding themselves in divorce court. There is a HUGE gap between equal-earning employees who go through a divorce and those who do not.
    Is it common for proven money-makers to declare bankruptcy and stiff landlords ?
    How the heck do you think Trump got so rich?

    But, it is mostly strange for such a so-called professional gambling crowd to hang around gambling sites because they need someone, anyone, to put down.

    Even this realization should be well within the grasps of someone who, perhaps, applies years 1 & 2 (dry) university statistics to a slot machine. Good thing that Crimm finds exactly the same dumb "advantage" over and over, that kids easily tire of, and grow out of in search of greater mysteries and acknowledgment.

    Say, in the land of the shit-pile, everyone is king. (Sorry, I guess that I, like Blackhole, still can't resist responding to the idiocy any type of gambler puts up on the internet.)
    You wouldn't know an advantage play if it bit you in the ass. Thats how stupid you are. And only stupid people like you keep going to a site and reading shit over and over again that they dont belueve in. You're braindead.
    "More importantly, mickey thought 8-4 was two games over .500. Argued about it. C'mon, man. Nothing can top that for math expertise. If GWAE ever has you on again, you can be sure I'll be calling in with that gem.'Nuff said." REDIETZ

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