Help me understand
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Tedlark
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Re: Help me understand
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First name Rob, last name rhymes with zinger. Oh, that bozo. Well, that certainly explains things.[/QUOTE]
That's a slap to all the other Bozo's of the world OMT, lol.....
First name Rob, last name rhymes with zinger. Oh, that bozo. Well, that certainly explains things.[/QUOTE]
That's a slap to all the other Bozo's of the world OMT, lol.....
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Vman96
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The auto modification to Vman's comments was a big clue for me.
They were? I actually typed "fa la la la la"...I did it again just now. I have no idea who the author is. But I wouldn't be shocked that he would write that.
They were? I actually typed "fa la la la la"...I did it again just now. I have no idea who the author is. But I wouldn't be shocked that he would write that.
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alpax
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[QUOTE=alpax] The auto modification to Vman's comments was a big clue for me.
They were? I actually typed "fa la la la la"...I did it again just now. I have no idea who the author is. But I wouldn't be shocked that he would write that.[/QUOTE]
I thought it was unintentional until I forgot that Deck the Halls has more "la la la" than what was typed out.
At least Ted verified it.
They were? I actually typed "fa la la la la"...I did it again just now. I have no idea who the author is. But I wouldn't be shocked that he would write that.[/QUOTE]
I thought it was unintentional until I forgot that Deck the Halls has more "la la la" than what was typed out.
At least Ted verified it.
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[QUOTE=onemoretry] [QUOTE=Tedlark]
First name Rob, last name rhymes with zinger. Oh, that bozo. Well, that certainly explains things.[/QUOTE]
That's a slap to all the other Bozo's of the world OMT, lol..... [/QUOTE]
Rob is not the author of the book. The guy that wrote this book has written 23 books on gaming and has been in gaming for over 30 years. He claims his source is from developers who work in the chip industry. But what does he know I'm sure people who play nickel poker once every 3 months know more than him.
First name Rob, last name rhymes with zinger. Oh, that bozo. Well, that certainly explains things.[/QUOTE]
That's a slap to all the other Bozo's of the world OMT, lol..... [/QUOTE]
Rob is not the author of the book. The guy that wrote this book has written 23 books on gaming and has been in gaming for over 30 years. He claims his source is from developers who work in the chip industry. But what does he know I'm sure people who play nickel poker once every 3 months know more than him.
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Tedlark
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I wasn't sure and I was just guessing.
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onemoretry
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Rob is not the author of the book. The guy that wrote this book has written 23 books on gaming and has been in gaming for over 30 years Why won't you identify the author? Or, alternatively, give us the title of the book?
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The name of Rob was an amateur fake name to humorously offend professional pseudonym Bob Dancer....Sorry to burst your mythical bubble....
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I'm going with a guess of Frank Scoblete FTW. [QUOTE=spxChrome]
Rob is not the author of the book. The guy that wrote this book has written 23 books on gaming and has been in gaming for over 30 years Why won't you identify the author? Or, alternatively, give us the title of the book?[/QUOTE]
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Vman96
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[QUOTE=spxChrome]
Rob is not the author of the book. The guy that wrote this book has written 23 books on gaming and has been in gaming for over 30 years Why won't you identify the author? Or, alternatively, give us the title of the book?[/QUOTE]
This. This is important so people can know to not take any writing from this author at face value. Frank Scoblete, although entertaining, should also be avoided unless one is interested in "alternative facts".
A Google search hints that the author behind this is Victor H. Royer. FOR SHAME, Victor!!!!
Rob is not the author of the book. The guy that wrote this book has written 23 books on gaming and has been in gaming for over 30 years Why won't you identify the author? Or, alternatively, give us the title of the book?[/QUOTE]
This. This is important so people can know to not take any writing from this author at face value. Frank Scoblete, although entertaining, should also be avoided unless one is interested in "alternative facts".
A Google search hints that the author behind this is Victor H. Royer. FOR SHAME, Victor!!!!
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asteroid
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It's not. Spxchrome, look at this case where a casino in Ontario,Canada violates Ontariogaming statutes by offering an 84.42% vp game (db/ddb/bp hybrid with the worst of three worlds) where Ontario gaming regulations stipulate a minimum 88% payback for vp (http://wizardofvegas.com/forum/gambling ... post569737 and http://wizardofvegas.com/forum/gambling ... post569748). So with a clear-cut case of a casino violating gaming statues, we cannot say for certain that casinos don't violate RNG statutes here in the United States - there are precedents.http://i.imgur.com/QfKoRDp.jpgHow is randomness a guarantee?

























