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Dennis, FITR, Fun in the Room, IKMAAAL and Rob Singer

Dennis,

what a relief.

FITR just stands for Fun in the Room? You mean to say somebody saves about 3
seconds on an email to put a couple of words into the subject line and I
have to spent 10 minutes to look it up in vpFREE?

Well, at least I learned something from you. For example, I always was
under the impression that the word "Connoisseur" pertained only to Food or
Art. But I agree with you. A person who really loves to play Video Poker for
the sake of Video Poker regardless of the expected return can be called a
connoisseur, a vp-connoisseur.

That brings my mind to Rob Singer, I think he also is vp-connoisseur. I
recently read on vpFREE that this fellow sold so many hundred of thousands
of books that he must be swimming in money. Maybe this is the reason he is
playing a strategy which does not include a theoretical ER, but gives him a
lot of pleasure. I like this guy, he really knows how to stir things up so
they don't get so boring. Unfortunately, some people are offended by this
instead of laughing about it.

Dennis, last word, I don't think you will find out what IKMAAAL stands for
but just in case you do please send me an private email before you publish
it so I can go into hiding in the Canadian Rockies.

Helmut

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To: vpFREE@Yahoogroups.com
From: "Helmut Wolf" <hewolf@cox.net>
Date: Sat Sep 24, 2005 1:57pm
Subject: Dennis, FITR, Fun in the Room, IKMAAAL and Rob Singer

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Helmut,

Unfortunately, you already posted this to the entire vpFREE group! :frowning:

Skip Hughes has a long time video poker group for paying subscribers.
In the SHG, Skip Hughes Group, Jean Scott had posted and created the
acronym FTIR. This stands for Fun In The Room.

I believe Tom Sims created vpFREE after members of SHG did not want to
pay for the opportunity to post about video poker.

Dennis
vp-connoisseur

PS: Should I be checking my German dictionary for IKMAAAL because I too
do not know what it stands for?