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Vegas Trip

The appended post was sent to vpFREE and is being posted
here instead, because an undocumented testimonial for a Rob
Singer strategy isn't appropriate on vpFREE, especially coming
from a new member.

I've suggested that the poster might like to post on FREEvpFREE
a detailed account of where they played, the strategy used, the
denominations and games played, amounts of coin-in, the results
and any other details.

vpFREE Administrator

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To: vpFREE@Yahoogroups.com
From: "Jim & Gail Van Zile" <jgvz@netscape.com>
Date: Wed Sep 5, 2007 2:15 pm
Subject: Vegas Trip

We finally came back a winner after trying Rob Singer's RTT
Strategy.

We normally just play quarters and sit there hoping to win on a
good paying machine.

After trying Rob's method we realize how much more logical it is
to progress in denomination and volatility within each short term
session. Then, when we hit our win goal we restarted the next
session at the lowest denomination.

Jimbo

--- In FREEvpFREE@yahoogroups.com, vpFREE Administrator <vp_free@...>
wrote:

To: vpFREE@...
From: "Jim & Gail Van Zile" <jgvz@...>
Date: Wed Sep 5, 2007 2:15 pm
Subject: Vegas Trip

We finally came back a winner after trying Rob Singer's RTT
Strategy.

We normally just play quarters and sit there hoping to win on a
good paying machine.

After trying Rob's method we realize how much more logical it is
to progress in denomination and volatility within each short term
session. Then, when we hit our win goal we restarted the next
session at the lowest denomination.

Not a problem as long as you played the best machines possible. It
won't change your results over time but you will win more sessions.

Dick

PS. Using the term "logical" is not a good idea since Singer's system
has been proven to have no impact on expectation. It only makes it
look like you don't know much.