QFIT said:
I couldn't care less that you lie about my experience and that of others as I am perfectly happy to have casinos believe I never play. OTOH, the numerous lies that you have posted about CV are designed specifically to harm players. You have made numerous claims on BJFO that CV products do not have features they have had for many years in your attempts to mislead new players. In fact there is more misinformation about software on BJFO on all other BJ sites combined. And responses are censored. That you care so little about the very people you claim to help is sad.
You want to talk about misinformation, QFIT? Okay, let's talk about misinformation. I don't even post at BJFO. Their forum software sucks, so I can't be bothered. If you're going to try to blame someone for something, at least try to make sure you've got the right guy. You know, do a little fact checking. You see, QFIT, this is exactly the same lack of rigor on your part that characterizes all of your intellectual efforts. It's this inability to search for the truth in a responsible way before you go shooting from the hip that limits your growth as an advantage player, programmer, and human being.
The facts are as follows:
- You are not an advantage player by trade; your casino experience is limited, and you play at low stakes (red chips).
- I think your software is a waste of money, and that a player would be better spending his time and money elsewhere.
You can try to skirt the issue all you want, but those two points are all that I've been saying. You cannot actually defend against the former, because it's just a statement of fact. You can claim it's a lie, but you've not yet begun to offer any evidence to the contrary. You've been known in the community as an armchair player and theoritician (whose merit is, of course, up for debate and criticism) for years, and you've been seen more than once betting red chips in a casino. Do you wish to try to make a case for being a high-stakes player or a professional advantage player? Or would you rather keep making threats about your impending pamphlets?
The second statement is one of my own opinion. If you can't handle the criticism from a real, live, professional player who happens to think your software is a waste of time and money, then maybe you shouldn't go making an endless spree of fallacious arguments and dubious, self-aggrandizing posts all over the internet and thereby constantly putting your head up on the chopping block. You have been repeatedly and decisively owned time and again on every blackjack related internet forum that has ever existed, and yet you keep crawling back for more, with your intellectually irresponsible claims and exaggerations of your own expertise. QFIT, the elite -- the working pros, and the innovators in the advantage play world -- all see through the facade, and don't buy your constant line of BS or your software. And now you're here, once again, forcing the issue and showing your true colors, for all the newbies to see. With luck, they will take from this exchange the idea that trusting your inexplicable sense judgment or your ability to program are not wise ideas.