Nearing Completion of Evaluation of RS system (not)

I am glad you picked up on the importance of "session ending" because when playing $10 per coin on the bonus games he favors he can reach those session ending win goals of $2500 which is something that quarter and dollar players can't appreciate about his system. I look forward to see how you handle that.
OK, is there a due date on this report
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Originally posted by: MoneyLA
I am glad you picked up on the importance of "session ending" because when playing $10 per coin on the bonus games he favors he can reach those session ending win goals of $2500 which is something that quarter and dollar players can't appreciate about his system. I look forward to see how you handle that.


I'm not hopeful that my report will resolve these issues for you since our 40 page discussion on your website failed to already.

My article in the BJI this month entitled Catching The Tabula Rasa Fairy might help, as it is a gathering together of much of what I have said in articles like "Definition of Winning" & "The Unclimbable Mountain".

The gist is that "sessions" are illusory and "ending" isn't ending, if you intend to play again.

Biological science predicts that given a certain brain structure one can never understand these concepts correctly. Here the term "we think differently" is more than merely our education and environmental factors. It's physical brain structure. It is unlikely that you'll ever be able to see it from other than your own perspective. The best you'll be able to achieve is reading up on all the research being done in the field, which to you will seem wrong, and at least know that scientists think the other way.

Then you'll have to make a choice on who to believe, yourself, or a bunch of silly Nobel Laureates.

Self Bias, predicts you'll always favor your own opinion over that of others no matter who they are or what they say.
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Originally posted by: FrankKneeland
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Originally posted by: MoneyLA
I am glad you picked up on the importance of "session ending" because when playing $10 per coin on the bonus games he favors he can reach those session ending win goals of $2500 which is something that quarter and dollar players can't appreciate about his system. I look forward to see how you handle that.


I'm not hopeful that my report will resolve these issues for you since our 40 page discussion on your website failed to already.

My article in the BJI this month entitled Catching The Tabula Rasa Fairy might help, as it is a gathering together of much of what I have said in articles like "Definition of Winning" & "The Unclimbable Mountain".

The gist is that "sessions" are illusory and "ending" isn't ending, if you intend to play again.

Biological science predicts that given a certain brain structure one can never understand these concepts correctly. Here the term "we think differently" is more than merely our education and environmental factors. It's physical brain structure. It is unlikely that you'll ever be able to see it from other than your own perspective. The best you'll be able to achieve is reading up on all the research being done in the field, which to you will seem wrong, and at least know that scientists think the other way.

Then you'll have to make a choice on who to believe, yourself, or a bunch of silly Nobel Laureates.

Self Bias, predicts you'll always favor your own opinion over that of others no matter who they are or what they say.


Scientists have shown the people that have most birthdays tend to live the longest.

Also, if you hold a pair in video poker it reduces to zero your chance of getting a royal flush.



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Originally posted by: MoneyLA
I am glad you picked up on the importance of "session ending" because when playing $10 per coin on the bonus games he favors he can reach those session ending win goals of $2500 which is something that quarter and dollar players can't appreciate about his system. I look forward to see how you handle that.


Money, your recent posts bring up an interesting point. In all the time we have been communicating, you have asked me many questions. In all that time you have never accepted my advice and instead only contradicted it or stated how it doesn't apply to you. One could only imagine that by now you have decided that my advice is not your cup of tea.

Why do you continue to ask me direct questions if you aren't going to take my advice???

I don't really expect everyone to take my advice, but I do kinda expect people that ask me direct questions to be doing so because they wanted my opinion. It seems more like you are asking me questions just so you can get the opportunity to disagree and voice your opinions. If so, I'd really like to end this dance amicably.
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Originally posted by: FrankKneeland
It seems more like you are asking me questions just so you can get the opportunity to disagree and voice your opinions.


When you first joined LVA, you saw a certain amount of ridicule and animosity directed towards MoneyLA. Being the new guy, I'm sure this made no sense to you. Congratulations, you're no longer the new guy.
I am very surprised by what you wrote above. Because I ask questions does not mean I don't accept your opinion or advice. Asking questions is how some of us learn and discover. I spent more than 40 years being paid to ask questions.

Perhaps there is some Internet Forum law that I am unaware of that says if you ask questions it means you are wrong? That you object? That you disrespect? I don't think so.

I am pretty sure you never had kids but if you did you would quickly discover that kids learn by asking "why?" over and over again.

Well its a pretty good way to keep learning. You keep asking and in my career you ask not only for yourself but for others who will read it in a newspaper or hear it on the radio or see it on TV.

There are two kinds of people in this world: those who want to be spoon fed information and those who want to learn by questioning it. Reporters by their nature question everything. We ask why? We also ask how? We also ask who and when and where and what?

Of course there are environments such as this message forum that when you question the "accepted" that you are called an idiot. I've had plenty of those experiences. Lol

But we keep asking. And we forgive the others for their sins.

It s important that everyone asks questions because no one should get a free ride. Unfortunately that has been lost on todays journalists who are more likely going to process a press release or a video news release or a wire service report or a newsfeed. And that is a terrible breakdown in the learning process for society as a whole.

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Originally posted by: MoneyLA
I am very surprised by what you wrote above. Because I ask questions does not mean I don't accept your opinion or advice. Asking questions is how some of us learn and discover. I spent more than 40 years being paid to ask questions.

Perhaps there is some Internet Forum law that I am unaware of that says if you ask questions it means you are wrong? That you object? That you disrespect? I don't think so.

I am pretty sure you never had kids but if you did you would quickly discover that kids learn by asking "why?" over and over again.

Well its a pretty good way to keep learning. You keep asking and in my career you ask not only for yourself but for others who will read it in a newspaper or hear it on the radio or see it on TV.

There are two kinds of people in this world: those who want to be spoon fed information and those who want to learn by questioning it. Reporters by their nature question everything. We ask why? We also ask how? We also ask who and when and where and what?

Of course there are environments such as this message forum that when you question the "accepted" that you are called an idiot. I've had plenty of those experiences. Lol

But we keep asking. And we forgive the others for their sins.

It s important that everyone asks questions because no one should get a free ride. Unfortunately that has been lost on todays journalists who are more likely going to process a press release or a video news release or a wire service report or a newsfeed. And that is a terrible breakdown in the learning process for society as a whole.


Well I get all that, and in fact I got all that before in your other posts. The issue is that you keep asking the same questions over and over and rejecting the answers, if they don't meet with your preconceived ideas. Then a little time goes by, and in comes the same question that was already answered a month ago.

Everything you have asked in the last two days was covered in the posts I did on your forum in the last two months. From my POV this seems odd. My only thought is that you can't see the connections.

I'm really happy answering all your questions, I just don't know how to keep them answered.
Frank here are three points of advice from a schlepp who interviewed four presidents, has been shot at covering riots, held hostage, held at gunpoint in north Africa covering news:

1. Don't run for public office. You won't stand the heat.
2. What appears to be the same question is actually a totally different question the next time it is asked after other information has become available.
3. Never complain when you are asked a question because when the questions stop you are no longer important.
One thing not important to me is whatever this report may say. Big deal. More information on and arguing about the most intriguing character to ever grace LVA.
But what I see as fascinating is how someone who isn't even allowed to post here basically manipulates the majority of the most prolific posters here from afar, as if he were launching smart cruise missiles into Lasvegas from a ship in the Pacific. Singer's revenge.

Now we have questions posted here and on another forum that, from what I've read from the guy on his site and from the garbage as spewed by his critics here, will make them all wish they were dancing the jig instead of baking up their loosey goosey scenarios. Lol
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