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Discussion in 'Las Vegas Forum' started by RobSinger, May 27, 2022.

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  1. MDawg

    MDawg Well-Known Member

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    Looks like UNKewlJ posted something here and in my other thread. Pardon me if I don't waste time responding to yet another UNKewl post that falls under the category of jumping up and down repeating the same nonsense just to convince himself that he has something to say. :p
     
  2. RobSinger

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    All kew has is his lies and pretend-scenario about himself.

    In addition to how he's twisted your reports of winning into "MDawg finally fessed up into admitting he's broken even instead of winning all that beautiful money" and repeats it almost daily whenever he gets scorched, he's spun and lies daily about why I'm not posting at VCT any longer.

    Remember my initial post asking any of the LV big shots to let me know if and where I could find a $25 UXVP machine, be cause I wanted to end my high-limit VP career either winning minimum $250k or losing $400k? Remember I said win or lose, I would not be posting on VCT again after I played it? Dan wanted me to stay, but after he lied about my being in LV when he was there and then panicked into claiming he "fell asleep" as a reason for not firming up our meet time at the casino I hit the $1.5mil win at, I certainly wasn't gonna reward him with my continued presence.

    And it looks like he could've really used my help. Kew going on and on about his nothing life; rambling discussions about phony man-made global warming; embarrassing talk about Philadelphia sports teams....when the topic should really be about how pitiful black crime is in that cesspool of a city; and now some kind of knock against Alan again for how he makes his living, complete with the usual bevy of assertions and assumptions. And, of course, you have MrV sticking his nose into everything as he attempts to instigate, which is his specialty.

    Carry on.
     
  3. Ozzy

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    LMAO !
     
  4. RobSinger

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    You guys seem to be piling on Alan regarding taxes on different forums, but after taking a close look it is Alan who's giving the most accurate information.

    MrV appears to have been hung up over whether or not his tax guy has or should have filed his W2G's with his return. There is no question about this: the answer is and has always been NO.

    The IRS gets copies of the same W2G's YOU get. So if there's no math errors on your return then there will be no further requests. All sending in your copies of W2G's does is irritate the IRS employees. In all my years of filing where W2G's were involved, I've never had a request or issue regarding their totals, and that's because I. always have double-checked the math prior to submission.

    The next biggest fallacy is believing your year-end casino won/loss statements are of any value should you have an audit. They are not, and in fact are completely useless in any audit. What the IRS looks for is your personal contemporaneous gambling log along with supporting financial records from banks, credit unions etc., if they exist and are pertinent. Those won/loss statements are useless because you cannot prove--and the casinos do not know--if you've ONLY ever played with a slot club card or not.

    I've been thru multiple audits, and the auditors are not the bad guys if you respect what they are doing, and why. But give them attitude and expect trouble. My guess is if drama queen kew ever had an audit, he'd either end up crying--or blowing the audit staff.
     
  5. Mickey Crimm

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    Asians are known for advantage slot play on the east coast. They were sweating the Regal player to see if he would leave the machine in advantage mode. The player didn't leave a play but the AP checked the other bet levels for an advantage but found nothing. More on Regals later.

    On the Ocean Magic Grand he found bubbles (wilds) in the screen on the 100 level. The bubbles rotate upwards from row to row until they rotate off the screen at the top. He played until the last of the bubbles reached the top row. When they are on the top row you want to cash out because they will rotate off the screen on the next spin. You want to check the bet levels on this machine for bubbles. The more the merrier. But you need at least a few in the first three columns. The ones on the right don't have much value unless they are tied to bubbles on the left.

    Even if no one is playing the Cashman Bingo's there is something to check for. You have to put a bill or ticket in the machine to check the bet levels. Take a look at the pad down below where the spin button is. You can see if any of the bingo patterns are close to full. But you still have to punch up each bet level to check for Mini and Maxi symbols. Here's a couple of threads on the subject. I like the Wiz's 70 bet minimum in the screen to play. However, the big money in the screen must have a realistic chance of being the first bingo.

    https://wizardofvegas.com/forum/gambling/slots/36876-cashman-bingo/

    https://vegascasinotalk.com/forum/showthread.php?6881-My-Strategy-For-Cashman-Bingo
     
  6. RobSinger

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    I'm glad every now and then when we're not traveling, I have time to read what's being written on the forums.

    Today there's a particularly interesting exchange on VCT where it seems axel is schooling redietz on the ins and outs of why red supposedly isn't using complete anonymity when he posts--like the vast majority of members do.

    I'm not gonna rehash what's being said, but let's just say it never sits well with redietz when others come out and say what everyone already knows to be true: constantly pointing to one's "blog & articles" and continually touting one's supposed superior abilities, adds up to nothing more than non-stop, shameless self-promotion in order to increase revenues.

    Now there's nothing inherently wrong with such an approach per se....as long as the person or persons in question don't foolishly keep on denying it. And whether it's done or not, most readers don't care one way or the other anyway.

    I did find it curious how red likes to give shout-outs to the #1 phony and the most disliked whiner on the gambling forums: kew. For some reason, redietz is fond of the little twit. A self-proclaimed serious handicapper who goes out of his way to show support for a gaming chameleon? WTF? You would think such professionalism would more likely draw him more towards what someone like mickeycrimm has been doing.

    Tomorrow is another day.
     
  7. redietz

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    For those interested in figuring out who is honest and who isn't, I suggest folks read the original posts at VCT, then check out Singer's response above. I derive no revenue of any kind from forum exposure and haven't in 40 years. And no income from my blog, which is not monetized in any way, never has been, and actually costs me money to maintain. I stated all of this in the VCT exchange, but Singer conveniently skipped this information.

    Singer has no idea whatsoever regarding what I do or how I do it or who I do it with, but he assumes he does and/or pretends he does. He likes to pretend.
     
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  8. MrV

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    [QUOTE="RobSinger, post: 151174, member: 1645" constantly pointing to one's "blog & articles" and continually touting one's supposed superior abilities, adds up to nothing more than non-stop, shameless self-promotion [/QUOTE]

    Says the fellow who frequently brags about how he once wrote brilliant articles for a Las Vegas gambling magazine and how he's such a smart gambler, exploiting the DUB and recently (ghortle, tee hee hee) winning $1.5M on a VP machine in somebody's basement.

    Pot ---> kettle ---> black
     
  9. KewlJ

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    :D:D
     
  10. KewlJ

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    Not that it matters, but Rob completely whiffed concerning Redietz mention of my name. Redietz wasn't referring to me. He was referring to an AP that I network with, I presume the guy who goes by Kim Lee.

    Rob just sees my name and goes nuts. Doesn't even know what he is reading. He is literally blinded by his hate.

    As for redietz soliciting people for his sports handicapping services. If there was any evidence of this at all, the mods/administrators/owners of one of the forums redietz posts on would have looked into it and said something, because you can be sure Rob complained. But it didn't happen....just more Singer BS.
     
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  11. redietz

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    Yes, kewlJ, Kim Lee, who actually had copies of the McCusker Report that predated my collection, which started when I was first monitored by Mike McCusker in the early 80's. Anybody who collected and read those early McCusker Reports had a real good sense of which famous classic handicappers won, which ones lost, and which ones treated their clients well or were rip-off artists. The McCusker Reports ("Tipsters or Gypsters?" was the title) even had multi-year summaries in the various sports that people could refer to when choosing or evaluating handicappers. The San Francisco Chronicle did a nice bio of McCusker, who was a former Seattle Times reporter, and a summary of the kind of work he was doing.

    McCusker locked all handicappers into a set of lines from Friday/Saturday so handicappers actually had inferior records with McCusker as compared to records they may have actually had by availing themselves of the very best lines.
     
  12. RobSinger

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    All this denial and self-promotion: and you actually believe no one else can see what you're doing on nonsense forums like this?

    True successful handicappers would never waste their time scouring internet gaming forums for marks to solicit like you do. And NONE of them would ever constantly keep bringing up pamphlets that can't be verified, proclaiming how big a deal you think you were 30 years ago

    Wise up.
     
  13. RobSinger

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    Says the fellow who frequently brags about how he once wrote brilliant articles for a Las Vegas gambling magazine and how he's such a smart gambler, exploiting the DUB and recently (ghortle, tee hee hee) winning $1.5M on a VP machine in somebody's basement.

    Pot ---> kettle ---> black[/QUOTE]

    :) MrV the instigator, who in his cancer incontinence drawers, sits at home and tries to get fairies like kew and scoundrels like redietz all riled up.

    Yes, LV history's most followed writer ever who wrote GT's most popular column ever, certainly IS permitted to brag and then brag some more, about his video poker prominence -- both present and past.


    Say "in somebody's basement" even after you got all excited about being wrong about your claim on who was taking the picture, all you like. And how about throwing in Max's embarrassingly wrong claim that someone else at Caesar's hit the jackpot....or that idiot positivevariance getting a hard-on over "look at the blue line, the cut-offs, and the cursor!!" before he was forced into claiming "home exercise equipment" and "slot card deception" that only a non-hi-limit-player could dream up. Plus honorable mention for how Dan hid from meeting me at the casino where I hit it, just so he wouldn't lose lying face with people like you and the VCT squad.

    I carry on, while you losers are stuck at home--some because of lack of funds, and some because of diapers.

    It's a beautiful thing. !
     
  14. RobSinger

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    Did I mention how uneasy redietz is after he was absolutely excoriated by axel for his long-term internet forums scam that's been going on for 20 years?

    That's a VERY beautiful thing. :)
     

  15. MrV

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    [QUOTE="RobSinger]


    :) MrV the instigator, who in his cancer incontinence drawers, sits at home and tries to get fairies like kew and scoundrels like redietz all riled up.[/QUOTE]

    Ho ho, a low blow by Rob Singer: why am I not surprised both at the attack AND the lack of basis for same?

    "Cancer continence drawers?"

    WTF are you talking about?

    My medical condition is in full remission, no restrictions.
     
  16. KewlJ

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    Rob never let's truth and reality get in the way of his hate and trolling.
     
  17. MrV

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    Wow, in hindsight I am both shocked and pleased by Singer's low blow attack.

    Shocked that he'd attack me in such a way yet pleased that it confirms what I already knew: this troll will stop at nothing to attack and deflect.

    Facts?

    "WGAS" he thinks; "Throw enough shit out and I'll stink up the place and my detractors will leave."

    Singer, you didn't just throw shit, you stepped in it; any goodwill I may have had toward you has been transformed to a mixture of contempt and pity.

    Game on,sparky, game on.
     
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  18. redietz

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    I must have missed Axelwolf's post. Which scam of mine did he uncover, my male whoring or my sales of Rob Singer autographed books that he never actually signed?
     
  19. redietz

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    This is what's been consistent about Singer all these years. A sheer lack of class. He guesses about things, then tries to write the most hideous stuff possible as a way to prevent anyone from questioning his tales. Most of the time, he isn't even close.

    MrV, I trust you to take him apart. Have some fun with it. Maybe go shop for a Newell next weekend and share a photo op.

    And remind me to request a "premium liquor pour" next time I'm in Las Vegas. It slipped my mind last trip. I guess I need a chaperone to remind me.
     
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  20. MDawg

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