I am canceling the RS Evaluation

Wait a minute... do you mean that some people were actually interested in it?
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Originally posted by: thlf
What a crock of shit. You managed to string that thread along for 2 solid months. Every week saying oh next week I will be done, then the next week oh next week I will be done. You didn't owe anyone here anything, but you shouldn't have opened your big egomaniac mouth and strung people along for 2 straight months and then give them nothing.


I'm sorry you feel that way. I cannot provide you with an excuse and an explanation without going into why I canceled. So I'll simply take the heat and say sorry.

Obviously, writing a small book on the subject and then quiting at the last second was not planned and it was unexpected, but I really believe it was the right thing to do. I could of course be wrong.

You seem committed to believing the worst about me, so probably there's nothing I can say that will change your mind. Sorry for this as well.

Please note that I totally get how this looks from your POV, and since I can't share my POV there's no way I can convince you otherwise. If you choose to remain mad I'll understand.
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Originally posted by: FrankKneeland
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Originally posted by: thlf
What a crock of shit. You managed to string that thread along for 2 solid months. Every week saying oh next week I will be done, then the next week oh next week I will be done. You didn't owe anyone here anything, but you shouldn't have opened your big egomaniac mouth and strung people along for 2 straight months and then give them nothing.


I'm sorry you feel that way. I cannot provide you with an excuse and an explanation without going into why I canceled. So I'll simply take the heat and say sorry.

Obviously, writing a small book on the subject and then quiting at the last second was not planned and it was unexpected, but I really believe it was the right thing to do. I could of course be wrong.

You seem committed to believing the worst about me, so probably there's nothing I can say that will change your mind. Sorry for this as well.

Please note that I totally get how this looks from your POV, and since I can't share my POV there's no way I can convince you otherwise. If you choose to remain mad I'll understand.


Frank, don't feel bad about not finishing the evaluation. You had nothing to gain with it anyhow and you don't owe anybody anything. You're the one that invested your time, so basically you are calling the shots. On the other site Singer is back on his high horse again (I guess he never came of it) and he thinks I (and a view others) will be in a lot of pain because this evalution won't be published. That in fact is funny because I don't see any value in his "system", I didn't need your evaluation for that.

I hope you will stay around here because in my opinion your contributions are valuable and you bring reason to this place. Cheers!
This is truly hysterical. The whole reason Frank got involved in this evaluation is because Money would not accept what I was telling him. Both he and Singer were ecstatic when Frank made his announcement. I thought Money was just fooled by Singer and since he has zero math skills that was pretty easy.

However, I was always a little puzzled by Singer being so excited. Did he really not understand the simple math behind optimal play? I've generally assumed he was aware he was scamming people, but now I think he may be just as math challenged as Money. Two peas in a pod.

In any event it has been very amusing to see their collective shoulders start drooping as Frank started saying the same things I've been saying for a long time (albeit slightly more diplomatic ( )). One has to wonder whether they will continue to believe in the tooth fairy, the Easter bunny, Santa and a silly betting strategy can make 2+2=5. Only time will tell.

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Originally posted by: friedmush
What if MLK had canceled his "I Have a Dream" speech?


He may not have pissed off James Earl Ray enough to stalk him and kill him?
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Originally posted by: friedmush
What if MLK had canceled his "I Have a Dream" speech?


Then that would be just one more Monday I would have to go in to work instead of sleeping in late.
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Originally posted by: thlf
What a crock of shit. You managed to string that thread along for 2 solid months. Every week saying oh next week I will be done, then the next week oh next week I will be done. You didn't owe anyone here anything, but you shouldn't have opened your big egomaniac mouth and strung people along for 2 straight months and then give them nothing.


Sorry thlh but the real crock of shit is continous jibber that we have to hear from the messiah Money LA who like some false prophet is trying to recruit new followers for supposed savior of Video Poker Mr. Singer.

Little does he know that he doesnt sway the masses and his message is a lost cause.

Now can I get a amen and a hallalujah!

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Originally posted by: arcimedes
This is truly hysterical. The whole reason Frank got involved in this evaluation is because Money would not accept what I was telling him. Both he and Singer were ecstatic when Frank made his announcement. I thought Money was just fooled by Singer and since he has zero math skills that was pretty easy.

However, I was always a little puzzled by Singer being so excited. Did he really not understand the simple math behind optimal play? I've generally assumed he was aware he was scamming people, but now I think he may be just as math challenged as Money. Two peas in a pod.

In any event it has been very amusing to see their collective shoulders start drooping as Frank started saying the same things I've been saying for a long time (albeit slightly more diplomatic ( )). One has to wonder whether they will continue to believe in the tooth fairy, the Easter bunny, Santa and a silly betting strategy can make 2+2=5. Only time will tell.


I don't think Frank says anything remotely similar to you.
Frank advises, in all CAPS, people not to try to make a living off the increasingly slim pickings of today's VP world.
You, from your perch in Minnesota, claim that this is not only a viable career choice but that you know plenty of people doing it. Your constant harping on other people having "zero math skills" thus strikes one as a bit of projection.

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Originally posted by: melbedewy
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Originally posted by: arcimedes
This is truly hysterical. The whole reason Frank got involved in this evaluation is because Money would not accept what I was telling him. Both he and Singer were ecstatic when Frank made his announcement. I thought Money was just fooled by Singer and since he has zero math skills that was pretty easy.

However, I was always a little puzzled by Singer being so excited. Did he really not understand the simple math behind optimal play? I've generally assumed he was aware he was scamming people, but now I think he may be just as math challenged as Money. Two peas in a pod.

In any event it has been very amusing to see their collective shoulders start drooping as Frank started saying the same things I've been saying for a long time (albeit slightly more diplomatic ( )). One has to wonder whether they will continue to believe in the tooth fairy, the Easter bunny, Santa and a silly betting strategy can make 2+2=5. Only time will tell.


I don't think Frank says anything remotely similar to you.
Frank advises, in all CAPS, people not to try to make a living off the increasingly slim pickings of today's VP world.
You, from your perch in Minnesota, claim that this is not only a viable career choice but that you know plenty of people doing it. Your constant harping on other people having "zero math skills" thus strikes one as a bit of projection.


That said, and to piggy back on a previous post, any novice gambler that attempts to make a killing at VP, either with Singer's system or mathematically sound strategy could lose a boatload of money.

Is that the conclusion?
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Originally posted by: melbedewy
I don't think Frank says anything remotely similar to you.
Frank advises, in all CAPS, people not to try to make a living off the increasingly slim pickings of today's VP world.
You, from your perch in Minnesota, claim that this is not only a viable career choice but that you know plenty of people doing it. Your constant harping on other people having "zero math skills" thus strikes one as a bit of projection.


Have you been taking lying classes from Singer? Where have I said anything of the kind? I guess your reading comprehension is as poor as your video making.

All I ever did is point out the fallacy in your thinking when you said these activities were impossible. I've never said it was a wise career choice. In fact, long before Frank ever appeared on the forum scene I stated that anyone who could be successful at VP would likely do better in other endeavors. These days it takes more than just being able to play well.

Of course, I do know a few people "doing it" (which is all I've ever said), but not "plenty". One has to laugh heartily at your redefinition of my views in order to try and make yourself look less foolish. Too bad it didn't work. Now, you look even more foolish.
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