--- In FREEvpFREE@yahoogroups.com, Elliott L. Shapiro
<elliotts2345@e...> wrote:
You should not criticize someone who is absolutely perfect in every
way.
If you doubt this, merely ask him.
He almost ALWAYS wins but is not a millionaire.
He is well regarded, but only by a numbered few.
He puts down ALL of the recognized experts claiming that only HE
gets
the results.
The man is perfect. Ask him.
Compared to the local, typically low-class, video poker addicts that
are puppeted by multiple casino managers as they run around chasing
promotions after promotion while giving up most other meaningful
activities that life presents--yes, I can be nothing else but perfect
to these misled, misinformed people.
Yes, I almost always do win, but I'm not a GAMBLING millionaire. So
what?
Those who hold me in high esteem do so because they've learned to
look beyond the phony sales pitches and unattainable math baloney on
the long-term nonsense. That's tough to do for humbled and blinded
gamblers who have no real clue as to why they get sucked into
tempting promotions day after day. But some do, and they tend to be
the more intelligent of the bunch. And as I said, the typical vp
player in LV is not of the highest caliber in the human species.
These 'recognized experts' are merely a handful of wannabee, quasi &
semi-pro players who've figured out how to take everyone else's money
by selling something to them that has no real need to be purchased in
order to understand the game. Those who also buy into this
foolishness either spend hours dreaming they could "Be Like Mike"
from their homes and praise the heck out of them from there, or
whistfully look at the game as a fantasy of large numbers that will
eventually turn in their favor and make them feel good by the time
they take their last breath.