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Are the "Gambler's Glen" Forum and Brian Fischman funded by Casino Industry?

Started by gamdoctor2, April 09, 2013, 09:24:17 PM

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The Results of Investigation of the Gambler's Glen Forum.

"Are There Casino Industry Shills Cruising the "Gambler's Glen" Forum?"

At one time some 5+ years ago we used to think that a majority of the people populating Brian Fischman's "Gamblers Glen" forum were just "diehard-losers" bent on trashing anyone who offered to help other gamblers. We dismissed them, as I'm sure many of you have done, as a bunch of really bad gamblers expressing a "sour grapes" attitude about learning "how to really and regularly win in the casino". [Just imagine that a small group of "really bad" stock pickers and money managers were found calling every stock broker in the market a "scam artist" just because they offered to help people either (1) learn to pick stocks or (2) engaged in picking stocks for wealthy people to include in their portfolios. [Warren Buffet has said that he thought Wall Street was the only place where people are driven in limousines to get advice from people who come to work on the subway. -- Well, this is often also the case with smart "big money" gamblers and those who advise them as well. And no one tells them "if you're so smart, why aren't you rich?] Enter Gamblers Glen's /Gambler's Glen's cadre of regular posters. Certainly, no one would take such a group of scoffers seriously--not even the inveterate losers themselves. So the existence and persistence of these weirdos on the Gamblers Glen website just didn't make sense?

Then with the information provided by observers who were able to track down the identities of several "trash anyone who offers help for sale" ring-leaders. It was discovered that the primary people acting on that site were in fact people tied (openly or clandestinely like Fischman) to the casino industry. The "Wizard of odds" (Michael Shakelford), for example, has been a math consultant to the casino industry in Las Vegas for many years. Additionally, any advice he has ever given to aspiring serious gamblers (either on his website, or in the posts which he has made through aliases, or in public appearances) has been the absolutely lamest advice ever passed out about gambling. For example, Michael was once selected to be one of the people on a televised gambling competition out of Las Vegas. Not wanting to give the viewers any inkling that it is possible to do anything smart in the face of casino games or random events, after being put on the game of Roulette, Michael proceeded to take his $25,000 stake and bet it $1,000 at a time on a single number on the roulette layout--yes, the same number every time. He continued to do this until all of his bankroll was gone. It was undoubtedly the lamest exhibition of gambling skill ever seen by the general public, yet he was surprisingly not upset. Why, because, he was demonstrating to the gambling public that (1) You can only win money at the casino with "dumb luck" and (2) Frankly, "no one can Beat the casino on a regular basis".

This, of course, is the standard mantra and propaganda sold by the casino industry. Why? Because they don't want to encourage serious gamblers who approach the casino with a carefully devised plan, in fact, they are squarely focused on discrediting anyone who offers to help the clueless professional system testers.

Also know that people like Brian Fischman appear to be the worst kind of "enemy of honest casino gambling enthusiasts" because they intentionally keep the gambling public misinformed, broke, and generally off balance.  What's really funny , or "strange", is that people who are very familiar with the casino industry are still incredulous (not believing) that such a very nice piece of "casino counter-intelligence" could possibly be pulled off by people that they consider to be such idiots.   Yet the facts indicate that there is, in fact, "more than meets the eye", when it comes to unprincipled measures which the casino industry will stoop to.  It is after all, just a matter of insuring future success.  Are there such people, let's call them "sleepers", even on this fine site, waiting to attack anyone that
gets a little too close to the truth? 

So, let's hear a resounding hurray for "Gambler's Glen, the Casino Industry's premier website".  It has been worth every penny they have paid to sponsor it.

Understanding this website's agenda leads to the next question, "Whose business does the Casino industry really, really want?" They want recreational gamblers who turn casino gambling into a fun "let's get drunk" party, because they preach that it's only those who get lucky will win at the casino. Skill, sobriety and money management could not possibly help the casino gambler. Curiously, this is the same mentality openly demonstrated by a majority of the posters found on Gamblers Glen. And anyone who professes to know something contrary to this viewpoint is promptly shot down with loud and moronic banter.

So, for those who blindly buy into this "you can't win" mindset, serious gambling is NOT a viable option "for you", if for no other reason than the fact that if one cannot approach a "serious money project" with serious confidence, then they should stay away from it. For those who think there might be a way, but want to learn more about becoming more professionally minded in their efforts, then they need to visit a website like <<< URL AND SELF PROMOTIONAL INFORMATION REMOVED - DONT SPAM >>>

In the future, aspiring serious gamblers would be well advised to consider the "real" casino industry sourced comments that will be expressed by Gambler's Glenn posters.  Also know that those populating the casino industry "ARE NOT YOUR FRIENDS" and the lies told by the regular "dog pack" gang of posters are not too different from the funny lies told to bystanders by MIB agents in the comical movie about aliens--"there are no aliens, only swamp gas and weather balloons, now look at this red light". The hidden agenda of steering players away from "serious play" that these clowns and industry sponsored crooks have practiced for so long, is now NOT SO HIDDEN as it has been in the past. For those who have, for years, been duped by that site's "naysayers" there is still hope! Learning to win regularly in the casino is most times an expensive project, but sometimes, with the help of very smart coaches and real dedication to improving one's overall game, this goal really is attainable.

Just remember a piece of gambling advice offered by <<< SELF-PROMOTIONAL MATERIAL REMOVED - DONT SPAM >>>, "Spending years and years testing various systems does nothing to prepare one for the other, often more important educational components that can make or break the would be serious gambler", and the importance of this subject will be discounted and lied about most quickly by Gamblers Glen's industry sponsored posters." If you have any innate gambling talent, these jerks will point you at a life that assures that you will never develop it, and will instead never settle upon an approach to play.   As soon as they tell you that no selection approaches work, and you buy it, from that moment on, your prospects of becoming professional in your play are toast, and the money you carry to the casino's will be earmarked for contribution.

Fischman's email address is fishman @ Gamblersglen. com, DROP HIM A LINE BY EMAIL and tell him how much you appreciate his costing you money by enabling "wholesale player misinformation" for all these years. His domain registration address in LA, Cal. was 619 Cheviotdale place, zip 90042, but he may have relocated to Las Vegas as attempts to contact him using the telephone number provided there show it to be disconnected.

For more information on Brian Fischman, the individual at the center of this "public Rip-Off", you might try one of the people locator services available on the internet. If you find his whereabouts, let us know at "info @ sunshine-pub. com" and we'll share this information with other interested parties!--For example, he and his "crew" regularly engage in the libeling of anyone who offers assistance to those who desperately need it.  Beyond this, he has refused to remove these libelous comments when requested to do so by legal representatives.  He instead hides behind a domain host that openly refuses to co-operate with authorities, and blocks access by the system developers and player coaches attempting to respond to his gang. 

It appears the only way to expose his self-serving "public deceiving" activities is to shine a spotlight on who he really is (and how to get a hold of him). Help us track him down and see that he is exposed. 

Happy Gambling!
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Steve

Gamdoctor, as I explained by email, you are welcome to publish your beliefs. But the reason I removed your post the first time was because off your promotional material including links and names, as it is spam. You then accused me of being one of the people in this big conspiracy. As I said before, the situation is much simpler - the forum rules prohibit spam.

My take on all you posted is of course casinos want to steer people away from professional / advantage play. And sure they want casual / vacation players. But I dont think Brian is in on some kind of grand conspiracy. GG is just a rogue and unmoderated forum full of personal attacks and bad behavior.

gamdoctor2

Thanks for your response and for allowing of these troubling considerations to be aired.... 

Please also understand that I, as well, do not believe there is any grand conspiracy afoot, just a common "Flim Flam"
that has injured a great many people by keeping them pointed away from the underlying truths about gambling
which you openly share here.

--Thanks again.

gamdoctor2

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