It's Lonely At The Top

Did you hit any jackpots? Did you get a great comp? We all want to know!
royal flush
Video Poker Master
Posts: 1117
Joined: Fri Nov 10, 2006 12:50 pm

Re: It's Lonely At The Top

Post by royal flush »

"dancer" made most of his money from selling his flash cards books etc. not from playing that's a big reason the vp scene is so void of positive plays. Gary Loveman ceo of caesars followed up on a massive downgrading the games and everyone followed. skilled players evolve or find other beatable games

FloridaPhil
Video Poker Master
Posts: 6229
Joined: Sat Jul 19, 2008 11:28 am

Post by FloridaPhil »

[quote=royal flush]"dancer" made most of his money from selling his flash cards books etc.
not from playing that's a big reason the vp scene is so void of positive
plays. Gary Loveman ceo of caesars followed up on a massive downgrading
the games and everyone followed. skilled players evolve or find other
beatable games
[/quote]Bob Dancer gets too much credit for killing video poker odds.  If Bob Dancer hadn't let the cat out of the bag, someone else would have.  He is a smart businessman that saw an opportunity and acted upon it.  I wouldn't give you two cents for his current prospects as a video poker professional, but I would love to have his book and software royalties.  

billryan
Video Poker Master
Posts: 4422
Joined: Thu Jan 15, 2009 1:20 pm

Post by billryan »

Do any of you folks think you could top Mr Dancer in a skills contest?
Let's say you pick a mutually agreed upon game and I present you with 1,000 hands. Forget results, do any of you think you would make the correct draws at his pace or better?

FloridaPhil
Video Poker Master
Posts: 6229
Joined: Sat Jul 19, 2008 11:28 am

Post by FloridaPhil »


I believe Bob's skills are as good as they ever were.  It's the lack of opportunities that's the problem.

ko king
VP Veteran
Posts: 670
Joined: Fri Feb 17, 2012 10:13 pm

Post by ko king »

Do any of you folks think you could top Mr Dancer in a skills contest?
Let's say you pick a mutually agreed upon game and I present you with 1,000 hands. Forget results, do any of you think you would make the correct draws at his pace or better?

I don't think I could top Mr. Dancer in a skills contest but I feel certain I could play the hands correctly just as fast as he does as long as we were playing DDB poker, it's not rocket science. Years ago I bought a program and spent my share of time learning all the correct holds for DDB and TDB. There's no doubt in my mind that Mr. Dancer could provide me with some very good advice as to how and when I should play because I just play when I get the urge.

DAAnMAAn
VP Veteran
Posts: 768
Joined: Thu Sep 15, 2011 6:41 am

Post by DAAnMAAn »

I wouldn't worry so much and blaming bob is like blaming Ralph Nader during the bush/gore election being the reason gore lost...poppycock!
I don't worry because when I go to the casino and play video poker; whether they are playing good or bad pay tables, maybe one in a hundred seem to give a darn and play optimum strategy. In other words, whether the game is over or under 100% payback, casinos are doing just dandy!
If bob is doing anything, he is bringing more players into the fold which is only a plus for everybody. Stop giving him so much credit peeps...other factors at play for sure.

damule
VP Veteran
Posts: 551
Joined: Wed Jul 09, 2008 4:59 pm

Post by damule »

Do any of you folks think you could top Mr Dancer in a skills contest?
Let's say you pick a mutually agreed upon game and I present you with 1,000 hands. Forget results, do any of you think you would make the correct draws at his pace or better?

I'm going with Fa La La La La.... La la la la over Dancer every time!

Hahahahahaha

mickey crimm
Senior Member
Posts: 133
Joined: Wed Mar 26, 2008 7:16 am

Post by mickey crimm »



Good to see you around mickey. This is tringlomane from WoV. FYI, Bob is on an extended break here if you didn't know. And WoV is going downhill too, a lot of the "knowledgeable" posters have given up there or post much more sporadically, including myself. And KewlJ got nuked recently too...real shame.
And "loose lips sink ships" or something like that, right?   Hey, tring.  Good to hear from you.  And thanks to all for the kind words.  I've gotten the same shellacking from the loose lips crowd that Dancer gets.  I've also been called a fraud many times just like him. It goes with the territory.  In the "Getting Back Off/86'd"  thread at WoV, Paigowdan, an AP hater argues vociferously that AP's "drive up the cost of providing gaming services to the public."  As an industry insider he knows this from experience. The AP's in the thread gang up and gives rebuttals to his argument.  Then a newbie jumps in the thread and goes on about how AP's are frauds that don't really make any money in the casinos. So the AP's in the thread not only have to defend their positions against Paigowdan, they have to put up with being called frauds by a non-believer. This is what I find hilarious.  It's all part of being famous like Dancer.  No matter what you do there are going to be those who don't like you.  And it comes from both sides.     

FloridaPhil
Video Poker Master
Posts: 6229
Joined: Sat Jul 19, 2008 11:28 am

Post by FloridaPhil »





[quote=mickey crimm]No matter what you do there are going to be those who don't
like you.  And it comes from both sides.[/quote]I don't think it's what Bob Dancer says that causes his problems, it's how he says it.  If he wouldn't come across as such a jerk in his comments I think people would respect him a lot more.  He's not alone in this, Mr. Trump has the same issue.






New2vp
Video Poker Master
Posts: 1839
Joined: Mon Sep 11, 2006 4:02 am

Post by New2vp »

The thinner your skin and the bigger your ego, the more it seems like others are jerks.  Just sayin'!


Post Reply