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

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  1. Mickey Crimm

    Mickey Crimm Well-Known Member

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    How many times has KJ posted that he knows some secret information but won't divulge what it is or where it came from?
     
  2. RobSinger

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    I'll clear things up for everyone interested in why kew is such a disliked, easily agitated, nervous and neurotic little poodle who's big claim to human productivity in life has been roaming internet gaming forums to build an image of someone he isn't. And it all stems from that embarrassing failure of a "real life" he can't escape from having to live.

    What kind of middle-aged "man" has a "roommate"? I mean, I had one assigned in my college dorm for the first 2 years, and I lived in apts. with one thru my senior year and slightly beyond because my parents required I do in order to keep costs down. But come on man....what kind of weak-willed, lacking-in-self-confidence, close to 40 yr. old LOSER needs a roommate?

    The answer? Someone who has never "made it"....aka, someone who has proven to his close-by mommy that he cannot make it on his own. And after that debacle of a period where he had to live with her and baby bro in his sugar daddy's house so the clan could have food on the table, is it any wonder why he needed to concoct an alternate existence online? I can't even IMAGINE the amount of humiliation he deals with from never being able to get anywhere on his own. Is it any wonder why he's the only one anywhere who's latched onto a weirdo like redietz?

    This should all be clear as day now if you try to put yourself into kew's shoes. His choosing to be gay, while as sickening to normal folks as it sounds, could very well be the highlight of his real life! When he decided to create this phony life of his online, it's blatantly obvious he never completely thought out the ruse. He's from a big shithole city back east, and he moved to another one primarily built for visitors out here. And he couldn't even fabricate a respectable "income" to go with it? He's such a low-life that he even had to low-ball THAT :)

    This should help unravel why he ended up being the most disliked and laughed-at character on the gaming forums, and why he fights with anyone who questions his BS, comments negatively about his tall tales, AND WHY HE'S SO ENVIOUS OF ALL THOSE WHO'VE HAD PRODUCTIVE LIVES AND HAVE BEEN ABLE TO MAKE IT ON THEIR OWN.

    It also explains why he can never do what he says he's gonna do, and why he's so he'll bent on convincing everyone he does all that he plagiarizes about in his posts.

    He is not needed, he is not respected, and he is not loved.

    But he IS full of shit.
     
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  3. RobSinger

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    It has nothing to do with "standard deviations" bozo. You must be one of those effeminate liberal arts people. It's simple calculus (math to you). But it's not straightforward because there's a learning curve involved.

    Your statement that I wasn't really close to 68% is as empty as your contacts list. If I had completed 18 weeks I would have needed 22 more wins in 30 games to hit 68%. That's a 73% clip. I just came thru a 6 week period where I was in the high 80's, and I was at 65% after 60 games. As expected, a lack of data in the early weeks brought in low numbers. I had the needed data later on, only I lost interest (and after reading about Tampa Bay's games yesterday and last week, as a fan first, I was correct in doing so). So when sports bettors have more adequate data to formulate their betting with, what do you think the expected outcome would be?

    In this case, I had a 52% chance of attaining 68% after 18 weeks if I kept on. You may not call that close because of who I am, but I do.
     
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  4. RobSinger

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    Pssst kew....I await your usual string of repeated lies about me (waa...waa...waa...you live off your "kids") and MDawg (whimper...whimper...he lives of "inheritance money") as you come to grips with my post that's a DIRECT HIT to you and your nonsense ego!
     
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  5. KewlJ

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    The person who posts as Rob Singer, appears to be growing sicker and sicker, more angrier and tormented every day, almost every hour. As much as I have enjoyed feeding this 20+ year troll, I can't in good conscience continue to contribute to his escalation into his mental illness.

    Those of you playing along, on both sides, supporting him as well as antagonizing him should also take a step back and think twice.
     
  6. redietz

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    Have you ever taken a probability course? I recommend one from The Great Courses by the UT at Austin guy. I review it every year.

    Your post above is pretty comical. The most likely outcome for the final six weeks was 15-15. Your "I get more data so I do better" is about as silly as one could get. What do you think the oddsmakers are doing? Getting less and poorer quality data than you?

    I'm sure -- LOL -- that as your data accumulates, you would get better and better. Probably win 80% of the playoff games and get the Super Bowl dead on. If only sports betting worked like that.

    "So when sports bettors get more adequate data, what do you think the expected outcome would be?" A quote for the ages. We're all waiting with great anticipation -- give an example of how your data accrual would outperform oddsmakers' data accrual.

    It seems to me that, with your data accrual ending with losing three or four in a row, your data accrual effects were going the other way.

    And Rob, I have a pretty good idea why you ended things the end of November. The end of the month -- hint, hint.
     
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  7. Punkcity

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    [QUOTE="KewlJ, post: 155695, member: 50 I can't in good conscience continue to contribute to his escalation into his mental illness. [/QUOTE]
    Yes give it a few more minutes, you’ll be back jingling by your puppets strings
     
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  8. soxfan

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    I think that the singer is a bulls-shits artist and master teller of the talls tale but the kewl-j is a nuts-job, hey hey!!!!
     
  9. RobSinger

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    While redietz posts his usual array of weirdness and inexperience which exposes his ongoing BS, here's kew again claiming he will never bother with me again :). That is, until I humiliate him with the truth again.

    I kinda get a kick out of slapping a weakling when he's down. It's like he ASKS for it and enjoys the punishment.

    In the meantime....don't drink the water in Charlie's bathhouse!! You'll become even sicker.
     
  10. RobSinger

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    MrV, based on your continuing babble on VCT, it's apparent you haven't thought your harassment of mickey (over where my vp win was) through properly.

    None of you people--AND I MEAN NONE OF YOU PEOPLE--have any idea whatsoever what's involved between a casino and a player when someone walks in with $400k in cash, exchanges all of it into a pack of $20k tickets, and negotiates a play.

    It turns into a negotiation not with the entity we label as the casino, but with casino mgmt. As in PEOPLE. In this case, one person and their small team made the decision for the casino. Risky for them/risky for me. That's what casino gambling is all about. And you folks can thank that otherwise cowardly ahole max for giving me the idea on how to try this. In a face-to-face, always bet on me.

    But your beef seems to be with mickey not being willing to give you the info. It would prove nothing to those who keep hoping and praying "Singer didn't hit this". I can tell you right now, the casino won't confirm anything. I just went in there in the last few weeks and nothing's changed for now. I didn't know it at the time, but even if I showed up with Dan they would have not confirmed it. Why? I'm guessing because one or more employees are being blamed or axed--or already have. I expect someone has to pay somehow. I don't know or really care. But what's clear is an instant-pay jackpot of this magnitude without the winner pouring most or all of it back in, and given the fact that I basically talked them into allowing it, isn't something they're proud of. The largest VP jackpot ever doesn't happen every day.

    Now watch kew break his word yet again, and engage. He just can't help himself whenever any of his many critics posts truthful common sense that doesn't fit his twisted and jealousy -based narratives. He HAS to put his two cents in, believing others will see him as some kind of smart poster. Too bad he's a proven doofus. :)
     
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  11. redietz

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    LOL.

    Yes, and Bob Dancer or Anthony Curtis, with all of their contacts and relationships in Las Vegas, never heard of it. Makes perfect sense.

    In case anyone is wondering, I have never won 1.5 Mil on a single thing, although I did hit a six-digit future aways back, scattered amongst a handful of casinos. Nobody said anything about not reporting it publicly. In fact, management came down to meet me in some cases. The Golden Nugget comes to mind, even though that was one of the smallest of the tickets.

    Now, one of my clients, one Mr. Billy Walters in 2002, has won those seven-digit amounts on games. Nobody tells Mr. Walters what he can or cannot say. Things just don't work like that.

    Of course, video poker must be completely different. LOL. That's the (sports) ticket.
     
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  12. MDawg

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    He is currently in his depressed state as the few day mania faded. Give it a little time and he'll be back, jingling by our puppet strings, posting more nonstop long-winded, rambling drama-laced "I NEED TO set the record straight or I'll go OUT OF MY MIND!" paragraphs that never seem to satisfy, as he then repeats the same things over and over again.

     
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  13. RobSinger

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    Nobody is wondering a thing about what you always say you've done red, because you mean about as much to these posters as dandruff.

    Dancer & Curtis wouldn't know dick about this if it were wagging in their faces. I have more contacts and Vegas "relationships" than Bob, and AC respects what casinos request.A casino that wants to keep a win private knows how to do that.

    7 or more figures in sports betting? Happens all the time on the Strip. And not one of them is the result of someone unknown walking in off the street with a bag of cash asking for a certain play set up a certain way.

    The more you blather on red, the more you look like kew. And that ain't a good look for someone trying to build sales.
     
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  14. RobSinger

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    Yes. That has to STING the little she-man no end!
     

  15. redietz

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    People also walk into sports books and request certain plays a certain way at certain odds. And many times, they have bags of cash. Negotiating is not the sole province of video poker players. In fact, I daresay that negotiating odds and vig and timing of wagers is much more common in sports betting than video poker.

    So what is Rob's point in the above post? That casinos are shell shocked by video poker players trying to arrange particular plays while they have no issue with sports bettors arranging plays for larger sums of money?

    The more Rob tries to describe high stakes casino gambling, the less he appears to know.

    Rob appears to be trying to make the case that because he's playing video poker, what he's doing is much different from a sports bettor walking in and saying they would like such and such team at these odds for this vig with a certain window to execute the wager. Rob wants to argue that he's special. Well, we all knew that.
     
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  16. redietz

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    In addition, and this is a zinger to Rob's whole storyline here, I know casinos who fired people after particular large hits due to particular sports plays. In no instance were any of those casinos able to suggest/demand/impose anything on the players regarding telling the public where they won, how they won, and when they won. In no instance. Zero. In no instance did they enter into any agreement or NDA or legal restriction regarding making the plays public.

    But of course, for Rob, it's different. LOL.
     
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  17. MDawg

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    Not necessarily.

    In 2000, Kerry Packer dumped about $20M at the Bellagio at Baccarat.
    https://abcnews.go.com/US/story?id=95974&page=1
    He was back at Bellagio the next year at a time when I was physically present and watched him play (at that time there were no private salons, the public could access any portion of the casino). For that 2001 trip, Packer had the dealers, the pit bosses, even the cage personnel all sign NDAs that they would not disclose how much he won lost or played, obviously because he didn't want the big headlines about his loss that had been sprayed all over the world in 2000. A high level casino V.P. told me about these 2001 NDAs, because the NDAs themselves were not confidential - but notwithstanding the NDAs, the very next day it was all over Vegas about how much Packer had lost again in 2001 - millions. You don't see as many news articles about the 2001 loss as the 2000 loss, but it happened, and they could not keep the news from getting out.

    So, NDAs don't always get the job done because when something like that is so publicly done the word usually has a way of getting out and no one may really control it entirely, but - to say that casinos or high rollers don't engage in confidentiality agreements is to not understand how the casino industry sometimes works.
     
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  18. MDawg

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    You may read a little bit about this here, I just found this article

    https://www.maynereport.com/articles/2008/07/14-1120-1631.html

    but it doesn't say anything I didn't already know first hand.

    7. How big a punter was KP?

    By Stephen Mayne

    Now that Kerry Packer has moved on, a few more famous casino stories are seeping into the public arena. The Las Vegas Review Journal published a front page obituary the day after his death and this piece from the paper's Norm Clark provides some very interesting insights:
    When it came to electricity and James Bond-esque buzz, no one quite lit up Las Vegas like Australian whale Kerry Packer. According to published reports, only the Sultan of Brunei and Adnan Khashoggi, the Saudi arms dealer, were regarded as being in the same league.

    After I reported he had lost $US20 million on a subsequent visit (to Bellagio), he came to town with a giant chip on his shoulder. Upset that his media rivals put his stunning losses in big headlines, Packer was out to get even when he came to Las Vegas in early September of 2001 – get even with the dealers, whom he suspected had leaked the information to me.

    As retribution, he demanded that hotel reps dealing with him sign a non-disclosure agreement to keep his table action in confidence.


    "As a further show of his wrath, he refused to tip the dealers in his two weeks of play," a Bellagio employee told me. Dealers are angry, he said, because Packer "punished dealers for a leak which could have come from a number of departments."

    He wasn't any happier by the time he left. Because of the Sept. 11 terrorist acts, the Federal Aviation Administration grounded flights, forcing Packer to stay an extra week. Several sources told me he lost $US29 million, and I printed it. Bellagio boss Bobby Baldwin, who got an earful from Packer over the item, summoned me to his office and disagreed with that number.

    There are even more amazing details and some direct quotes from Bobby Baldwin in Clark's column the next day.

    Mark Latham should have a quiet smirk on reading this item because these are the leaks that triggered his parliamentary sprays against Packer's excessive gambling in 2000 on 31 August and 7 September. Packer clearly didn't enjoy the publicity at all.
     
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  19. RobSinger

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    Red you're full of BS and you know it.

    Where did I state that an NDA was required on any of this--that's one of kew's lies that you thought might make your inexperience look better.

    Then you claim to know of "many such instances" where 7-figure bettors bring in bags of cash to "negotiate" special plays with special parameters not open to the public. Yet in true redietz fashion, you expect everyone to believe your horseshit without ever offering the details on even one of those assertions. Don't you realize no one anywhere believes the things you say about sports betting outside of you having a losing record? And yes....I found that with a quick search.
     
  20. RobSinger

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    Interesting info that NO ONE here knew.

    My agreement with the casino where I hit the comparatively small (but too large for these idiots to fathom) jackpot was only a verbal request. Their words were "it would be embarrassing to us" and because I won what to me is a big chunk and they quickly paid me in new and unused $10k stacks that the bozos say is "fake money from an online purchase" along with a big check, I said they'd have no problem with me. I did think they'd agree with confirming the win if I walked in with that coward Dan, but now I see that's probably where an NDA would be required....because they trusted me, but who's he?

    Kew will return. Once he sucks some bum's ass he'll feel empowered again!
     

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