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Thank you for being one of my many readers....and fans. Yes, admit it
little dicky. The only reason you went thru all that trouble to run all
those simulations and then post them is because you're having just a
tad bit of trouble winning with your optimal play baloney, and you are
looking for a better strategy with much better results. You know, if
you're wasting your time in casinos all the time, you might as well do
it for a respectable reason! I wouldn't be surprised to see you playing
it at some dump in town, because you know I don't go in them. But I'll
bet you have trouble getting your wife (you know, the family that plays
together doesn't do anything else together??) off of long-term strategy
because you neither control her nor the machines.

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--- In FREEvpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "rgmustain" <rgmustain@a...> wrote:

He doesn't have the slightest clue what an idiot he looks like to the
majority of readers. Anyone who would say he is "utilizing a strategy
that has the best chance of making a profit" when he plays negative
payback machines gets a laugh out of just about everyone.

--- In FREEvpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "Jonathan"
<diversified_slave@y...> wrote:

Bob Dancer is the best known video poker player and writer in the
country today.

That's old. 2nd best now.

All this promotion seem to come right out of his book or from one of
the HP websites promoting his book for sale. You must like him. But
you won't see much of the truth in any of it--which isn't what you'd
like either.

What sounds better to you and to anyone who believes in long-term
winning at vp: "I won a million bucks in 6 months" or "I've won
$650,000 in 9 years"? I won $94k in one day, but I didn't write a
book on it because I know we don't live in a 1-day world just as much
as an addicted player doesn't live in a 6-month world. I give Bob
credit for riding a lucky streak like that, for having the ability to
play so often and long during it, for admitting that it was mostly
luck that gave it to him, and for having the audacity to drag his
wife into it with him while being able to stay married. But what he
nor anyone will ever speak about is what happened before AND after
those 6 months. Do you think he suddenly one night decided to play
the monster machines, and all of a sudden just simply 'turned it all
off"? It's been a while since those 6 months, and he's not working a
pile of jobs for nothing.

Six years after initiating his career as a

professional gambler in 1994 with a $6,000 bankroll and a strong
desire to win, Dancer and his wife Shirley won more than $1 million
during a six-month period between September 2000 and March 2001.
Million Dollar Video Poker recounts the lessons learned during

those

six years, including how to accumulate and manage a bankroll,
evaluate promotions, cope with losing (and winning) streaks,
negotiate with the casinos, deal with other players, find and
exploit the good opportunities, keep up your playing skills, to

take

a pot shot on a big game, get the comps that are coming to you,

even

going on a diet at the buffet and the benefits of losing.
Never before has a top video poker professional shared so many of
his secrets for winning.

"It's exciting to read about someone winning six-figure jackpots.
It's exciting to read about the huge ups and downs along the way

and

the emotional reactions of the player whose money is being won or
lost. Bob Dancer, a video poker pro, shares all this, and more, in
his book Million Dollar Video Poker."
- Stanford Wong, author Professional Video Poker

"I've seen Bob and Shirley win more than $100,000 total at dozens

of

casino events I've hosted. Win or lose, though, they're always seen
on the dance floor enjoying themselves and entertaining everyone
else. The Dancers know how to live!"
- Kelly Flynn, top Las Vegas emcee.

"Bob Dancer makes me sick. Here I am, telling everyone they have to
scout the casinos, trick the floormen, and endlessly badger bosses
and hosts for comps, and all he does is show up and play a lousy
machine and he's outcomped me three years running. Dancer talks the
talk and walks the walk and now anyone who plays video poker can
walk with him -- right to the bank."
- Max Rubin, author of Comp City: A Guide to Free Las Vegas

Vacations

"Bob has written a book that every video poker player will love.
It's not only a close-up look at the daily life of a working video
poker pro, but also as close as most of us will ever get to the big
leagues of video poker play. Bob Dancer is a pat hand, a one-of-a-
kind whose book pays off 100%. "
- Skip Hughes, publisher of Video Poker Player and host of
www.vphomepage.com

"A surprisingly candid look at the ups and downs, successes and
failures, of a professional video poker player. Bob reveals both

the

mistakes he made and the mistakes the casinos made."
- John Robison, author of The Slot Expert's Guide to Playing Slots

"A fascinating read about the mostly hidden (or unknown) high-

roller

video poker world, with some valuable information even a low-roller
could use."
- Jean Scott, author of The Frugal Gambler and More Frugal Gambling

"If genius is where inspiration meets perspiration, Bob Dancer is a
video poker genius. His million-dollar saga is not so much one of
luck as of recognizing opportunity and working hard to take
advantage."
- John Grochowski, gambling columnist, Chicago Sun-Times

"An intriguing behind-the-scenes look at the life of a professional
gambler. From the lows of hustling $2 coupons to the highs of
hitting a $400,000 royal flush, Dancer reveals what it took to make
him the winningest video poker player in the world."
- Steve Bourie, author American Casino Guide

"Bob Dancer's adventures of an "edge-hunter" is fascinating

reading.

His observations are right on target. Peppered with profiles of
characters, filled with advice and anecdotes about what every

player

seeks--how to get the money."
- Howard Schwartz, Gambler's Book Shop

--- In FREEvpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "rsing1111" <rsinger1111@c...>
wrote:
>
> --- In FREEvpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "Jonathan"
<diversified_slave@y...>
> wrote:
> > Singer, why do you think that it's OK to post your Gaming Today
> > drivel on this site. If anyone wants to read it they can find
it. I
> > don't really think that the purpose of this forum is marketing

a

···

> > fraud.
>
> Here's the scoop rather than the emotional rage along with the
puny
> comments: If it weren't OK, it would either be moderated out or
I'd be
> told not to post them. That may or may not happen and it isn't up
to me.
>
> Next, I'm not marketing a thing so you really don't understand,
and
> probably look a whole lot better with your foot OUT of your mouth.
>
> Fraud? Check my references. I've found those who call me that are
> usually very jealous, and for the most part, are losers at the
game I'm
> successful at.
>
> Looks like strike 3 to me.
>

He did it again!

"the unphysically fit and
lowest of the low class in LV"

This is singer talking about the people he says he is
popular with, and who he markets his nonsense to!

--- rsing111the unphysically fit and
lowest of the low class in LV are attached to? 1

···

<rsinger1111@cox.net> wrote:

--- In FREEvpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "rgmustain"
<rgmustain@a...> wrote:
>It appears Rob believes keeping two pair with one
of them Aces is the
> best EV play on DDB, etc. On just about all the
games he listed
> breaking up two pair and keeping just the Aces IS
the correct
> strategy. He writes this stuff in his column and
somehow he wants
> people to believe he knows what he's talking
about.
> What a moron. You really have to wonder what it's
like living with
> ones' head anally inserted. Ask Rob if you're
curious.

Looks like your own head is a little groggy, and
it's probably from you
and the missus dragging each other out to be roped
in to play more
video poker today like all the other addicts in
town. "Just about all?"
What's it like not having a life of your own
anymore? How's it feel to
be pathologically connected to a game the the
unphysically fit and
lowest of the low class in LV are attached to? Maybe
if you can answer
those questions (at least to yourself because you're
too image-
conscious to discuss your problems here) you'll be
able to figure out
what the most popular gaming column in the world
means. And shame on
you for your stupidity!

__________________________________
Yahoo! for Good - Make a difference this year.
http://brand.yahoo.com/cybergivingweek2005/

Bob had the Fiestas, Singer has you, Ratso

--- In FREEvpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "rastis_rulz" <rastis_rulz@y...>
wrote:

Bob Dancer is full of shit and has about 30 seconds left of his 15
minutes of fame. Back to work, BOOB, the party's over!!!! Even the
Fiesta is tired of his sorry act and 86'ed his fat azz.

--- In FREEvpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "Jonathan"

<diversified_slave@y...>

wrote:
>
> Bob Dancer is the best known video poker player and writer in

the

> country today. Six years after initiating his career as a
> professional gambler in 1994 with a $6,000 bankroll and a strong
> desire to win, Dancer and his wife Shirley won more than $1

million

···

> during a six-month period.

You write more crap than anyone I've ever seen. Might not sell many
books (with your system you should sell zero) but you weekly
projectile vomit your personal feelings on games that mathematically
can't win. Take some compazine and just shut up. You have not had an
original thought in that hatrack of yours for at least 17 months.
Give it up. Quit while you're behind.

--- In FREEvpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "rsing1111" <rsinger1111@c...>
wrote:

--- In FREEvpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "Jonathan"
<diversified_slave@y...> wrote:
>Bob Dancer is the best known video poker player and writer in the
> country today.

That's old. 2nd best now.

All this promotion seem to come right out of his book or from one

of

the HP websites promoting his book for sale. You must like him.

But

you won't see much of the truth in any of it--which isn't what

you'd

like either.

What sounds better to you and to anyone who believes in long-term
winning at vp: "I won a million bucks in 6 months" or "I've won
$650,000 in 9 years"? I won $94k in one day, but I didn't write a
book on it because I know we don't live in a 1-day world just as

much

as an addicted player doesn't live in a 6-month world. I give Bob
credit for riding a lucky streak like that, for having the ability

to

play so often and long during it, for admitting that it was mostly
luck that gave it to him, and for having the audacity to drag his
wife into it with him while being able to stay married. But what

he

nor anyone will ever speak about is what happened before AND after
those 6 months. Do you think he suddenly one night decided to play
the monster machines, and all of a sudden just simply 'turned it

all

off"? It's been a while since those 6 months, and he's not working

a

pile of jobs for nothing.

Six years after initiating his career as a
> professional gambler in 1994 with a $6,000 bankroll and a strong
> desire to win, Dancer and his wife Shirley won more than $1

million

> during a six-month period between September 2000 and March 2001.
> Million Dollar Video Poker recounts the lessons learned during
those
> six years, including how to accumulate and manage a bankroll,
> evaluate promotions, cope with losing (and winning) streaks,
> negotiate with the casinos, deal with other players, find and
> exploit the good opportunities, keep up your playing skills, to
take
> a pot shot on a big game, get the comps that are coming to you,
even
> going on a diet at the buffet and the benefits of losing.
> Never before has a top video poker professional shared so many

of

> his secrets for winning.
>
> "It's exciting to read about someone winning six-figure

jackpots.

> It's exciting to read about the huge ups and downs along the way
and
> the emotional reactions of the player whose money is being won

or

> lost. Bob Dancer, a video poker pro, shares all this, and more,

in

> his book Million Dollar Video Poker."
> - Stanford Wong, author Professional Video Poker
>
>
> "I've seen Bob and Shirley win more than $100,000 total at

dozens

of
> casino events I've hosted. Win or lose, though, they're always

seen

> on the dance floor enjoying themselves and entertaining everyone
> else. The Dancers know how to live!"
> - Kelly Flynn, top Las Vegas emcee.
>
> "Bob Dancer makes me sick. Here I am, telling everyone they have

to

> scout the casinos, trick the floormen, and endlessly badger

bosses

> and hosts for comps, and all he does is show up and play a lousy
> machine and he's outcomped me three years running. Dancer talks

the

> talk and walks the walk and now anyone who plays video poker can
> walk with him -- right to the bank."
> - Max Rubin, author of Comp City: A Guide to Free Las Vegas
Vacations
>
> "Bob has written a book that every video poker player will love.
> It's not only a close-up look at the daily life of a working

video

> poker pro, but also as close as most of us will ever get to the

big

> leagues of video poker play. Bob Dancer is a pat hand, a one-of-

a-

> kind whose book pays off 100%. "
> - Skip Hughes, publisher of Video Poker Player and host of
> www.vphomepage.com
>
> "A surprisingly candid look at the ups and downs, successes and
> failures, of a professional video poker player. Bob reveals both
the
> mistakes he made and the mistakes the casinos made."
> - John Robison, author of The Slot Expert's Guide to Playing

Slots

>
> "A fascinating read about the mostly hidden (or unknown) high-
roller
> video poker world, with some valuable information even a low-

roller

> could use."
> - Jean Scott, author of The Frugal Gambler and More Frugal

Gambling

>
> "If genius is where inspiration meets perspiration, Bob Dancer

is a

> video poker genius. His million-dollar saga is not so much one

of

> luck as of recognizing opportunity and working hard to take
> advantage."
> - John Grochowski, gambling columnist, Chicago Sun-Times
>
> "An intriguing behind-the-scenes look at the life of a

professional

> gambler. From the lows of hustling $2 coupons to the highs of
> hitting a $400,000 royal flush, Dancer reveals what it took to

make

> him the winningest video poker player in the world."
> - Steve Bourie, author American Casino Guide
>
> "Bob Dancer's adventures of an "edge-hunter" is fascinating
reading.
> His observations are right on target. Peppered with profiles of
> characters, filled with advice and anecdotes about what every
player
> seeks--how to get the money."
> - Howard Schwartz, Gambler's Book Shop
>
>
>
> --- In FREEvpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "rsing1111"

<rsinger1111@c...>

> wrote:
> >
> > --- In FREEvpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "Jonathan"
> <diversified_slave@y...>
> > wrote:
> > > Singer, why do you think that it's OK to post your Gaming

Today

> > > drivel on this site. If anyone wants to read it they can

find

> it. I
> > > don't really think that the purpose of this forum is

marketing

a
> > > fraud.
> >
> > Here's the scoop rather than the emotional rage along with the
> puny
> > comments: If it weren't OK, it would either be moderated out

or

> I'd be
> > told not to post them. That may or may not happen and it isn't

up

> to me.
> >
> > Next, I'm not marketing a thing so you really don't

understand,

> and
> > probably look a whole lot better with your foot OUT of your

mouth.

> >
> > Fraud? Check my references. I've found those who call me that

are

···

> > usually very jealous, and for the most part, are losers at the
> game I'm
> > successful at.
> >
> > Looks like strike 3 to me.
> >
>

--- In FREEvpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "Jonathan" <diversified_slave@y...>
wrote:

You write more crap than anyone I've ever seen. Might not sell many
books (with your system you should sell zero) but you weekly
projectile vomit your personal feelings on games that mathematically
can't win. Take some compazine and just shut up. You have not had an

original thought in that hatrack of yours for at least 17 months.

Give it up. Quit while you're behind.

Seems like you're a bit offended. What's compazine? Is that something
you get comped at the Palms?

--- In FREEvpFREE@yahoogroups.com, jim thompson <meldrone@y...> wrote:

He did it again!

"the unphysically fit and
lowest of the low class in LV"

This is singer talking about the people he says he is
popular with, and who he markets his nonsense to!

Why, you're exactly right this time! A snapshot of any locals joint on
any weekday will verify this. But wear nose gear before you go in
(unless you live in them like Dicky does). They stink too. And don't
ask any of them for a ride home. If they don't come out and say "NO ONE
rides free--it's gas, grass or ass" then that means their junker won't
start.

For a grown man you are pretty f*cking stupid. Compazine relieves
nausea, Pot calling the kettle black was used by King Ron. You know
some thing Argentio? Better to be silent and be thought a fool than
to open your mouth and remove all doubt. A word to the ?wise? should
be sufficient
I'm not offended, just bored with your self-serving lies.

--- In FREEvpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "rsing1111" <rsinger1111@c...>
wrote:

--- In FREEvpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "Jonathan"

<diversified_slave@y...>

wrote:
> You write more crap than anyone I've ever seen. Might not sell

many

> books (with your system you should sell zero) but you weekly
> projectile vomit your personal feelings on games that

mathematically

> can't win. Take some compazine and just shut up. You have not

had an

original thought in that hatrack of yours for at least 17 months.
> Give it up. Quit while you're behind.

Seems like you're a bit offended. What's compazine? Is that

something

···

you get comped at the Palms?

--- In FREEvpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "Jonathan" <diversified_slave@y...>
wrote:

For a grown man you are pretty f*cking stupid. Compazine relieves
nausea, Pot calling the kettle black was used by King Ron. You know
some thing Argentio? Better to be silent and be thought a fool than
to open your mouth and remove all doubt. A word to the ?wise? should

be sufficientI'm not offended, just bored with your self-serving lies.

OK, thanks. We don't use the stuff around here. Sounds like more of a
drug the RGM's would be using after they get that sick-to-their-stomach
feeling from first--being in the dumpy locals casinos so long every
day, and second, from all that losing. Your friend the big, muscular,
fearful, racially-motivated cowardly murdering Tookie, who was turned
into mini-melon-mush with drugs (when he more appropriately should have
been crispy-fried) also probably had a beat on compazine during his
last days.

Classic Argenzio, skirt those issues and just address the ones that
you think you have a witty reply for. How does your family put up
with your lies? Wife ans son must be proud to have daddy demolish
the truth just to make himself appera human. You are low singer, too
low to acknowledge.

--- In FREEvpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "rsing1111" <rsinger1111@c...>
wrote:

--- In FREEvpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "Jonathan"

<diversified_slave@y...>

wrote:
> For a grown man you are pretty f*cking stupid. Compazine

relieves

> nausea, Pot calling the kettle black was used by King Ron. You

know

> some thing Argentio? Better to be silent and be thought a fool

than

> to open your mouth and remove all doubt. A word to the ?wise?

should

be sufficientI'm not offended, just bored with your self-serving

lies.

OK, thanks. We don't use the stuff around here. Sounds like more

of a

drug the RGM's would be using after they get that sick-to-their-

stomach

feeling from first--being in the dumpy locals casinos so long

every

day, and second, from all that losing. Your friend the big,

muscular,

fearful, racially-motivated cowardly murdering Tookie, who was

turned

into mini-melon-mush with drugs (when he more appropriately should

have

been crispy-fried) also probably had a beat on compazine during

his

···

last days.

--- In FREEvpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "Jonathan"
<diversified_slave@y...> wrote:

Classic Argenzio, skirt those issues and just address the ones that
you think you have a witty reply for. How does your family put up
with your lies? Wife ans son must be proud to have daddy demolish
the truth just to make himself appera human. You are low singer,

too low to acknowledge.

HA! Gotta love it. I'll bet you go to church even though you say you
don't!

--- In FREEvpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "rsing1111" <rsinger1111@c...>
wrote:
>
> --- In FREEvpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "Jonathan"
<diversified_slave@y...>
> wrote:
> > For a grown man you are pretty f*cking stupid. Compazine
relieves
> > nausea, Pot calling the kettle black was used by King Ron. You
know
> > some thing Argentio? Better to be silent and be thought a fool
than
> > to open your mouth and remove all doubt. A word to the ?wise?
should
> be sufficientI'm not offended, just bored with your self-serving
lies.
>
> OK, thanks. We don't use the stuff around here. Sounds like more
of a
> drug the RGM's would be using after they get that sick-to-their-
stomach
> feeling from first--being in the dumpy locals casinos so long
every
> day, and second, from all that losing. Your friend the big,
muscular,
> fearful, racially-motivated cowardly murdering Tookie, who was
turned
> into mini-melon-mush with drugs (when he more appropriately

should

···

have
> been crispy-fried) also probably had a beat on compazine during
his
> last days.
>