1. Wong started pre-sellling the book before he had any results. We're off to a bad start.
2. When he did obtain results, they were sometimes expressed in gambler's logic. For example, he would get good results for a small sample but bad for a larger sample and conclude that short samples were better
This is exactly what progression system players claim and stands statistics on its head.
3. Pretty much everybody that has tried it has quit due to disappointing results. This includes DD' who is one of the top APs alive.
4. The forum now has posters from Scoblete's group that clearly push voodoo gambling stuff like money management.
5. Most threads are now started by Wong himself as the interest from APs has waned.
Obviously if you don't hit the back wall we are talking about a totally different game. That's why you are forced to hit the back wall. Just do a dead cat throw before the wall.
As any biker can tell you, centripetal force is very powerful. You can ride a motorcycle at 70mph, take your hands off the handlebars and bang one of the bars with your hand. The bike will dip slightly and snap back upright. The centripetal force created by two wheels spinning at 70MPH makes it difficult to substantially alter the plane in which the bike travels. (It also keeps ocean liners steady.) However, you must watch the ground carefully. Hit a rock and you instantly alter the angle of the front wheel. As a result, the bike will flip about wildly as the momentum of the bike and rear wheel fight against the front wheel's altered plane and the front wheel will snap back and forth over-correcting for the imbalance. The bike will tear itself up (he says remembering every tenth of a second of an accident in his early days of biking.) The control you have over a die after it has left your hand is momentum. IMO when the die hits the back wall, that control is gone just as control over a bike is gone when you instantly disturb the momentum. All you can do is wait for the chaos to end and see the result. Which takes a lot less time with a pair of dice than a bike traveling 70MPH.
The contents of this post are my opinion -- and not to be tried in your home.