It does not matter what branch of the AP world that is being dealt with, I
see. People are just greedy jealous slobs. This is universal, apparently. I
have a great idea Bob. Don't write anymore articles. Don't write anymore
books. Don't lecture at anymore seminars. And don't make anymore posts. Just
let all of the void of respect, seemingly know it alls and always critical
professional want to bees figure everything out for and fend for
themselves. It is apparent from all of their negative posts that they harbor far
more brains and knowledge than you do. Just cut them loose and set them free.
In a message dated 6/1/2013 8:10:38 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time,
nightoftheiguana2000@yahoo.com writes:
I would say that is some "MOST EXCELLENT!!!" EV. You're going to be
twittering your location and progress, correct? Seems like there should be a
twitter feed for "where is Bob Dancer playing this weekend". Free is always
nice, but you know, some people might even be willing to pay for this
information. Actually, probably anybody in their right mind should be willing to
pay something, it's just a question of the details.
--- In _vpFREE@yahoogroups.com_ (mailto:vpFREE@yahoogroups.com) , Bob
Dancer <bobdancervp@...> wrote:
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> Within the context of the post, I believe my statement made sense. My
post moved the conversation along. The OP was talking about good games only
being over 100%. I've experienced games like 9/6 Jacks or Better with an
$800/hour expectation because of slot club and promotions. Next weekend I'll
be playing 9/6 DDB with a positive expectation about that size. I call these
situation far better than "good." And saying so is hardly "condescending."
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> It's difficult for me to understand how Luke's post was informative or
helpful to anyone. It's his right not to like me --- and he has exercised
that right repeatedly on this forum. But doesn't it make more sense to go
Dancer-bashing when I've actually said something out of line?
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