all you want to. I even like the "Play with yourself joke."
I do that all the time
But rest assured, there's much truth to what Jimmie is saying here! I am a competition player and a solitaire player. Both have their pluses. Both have minuses (if you see it that way).
What I can tell you about the solitaire player. They are more open to ideas and change than competition leagues. Too many arguments over NOTHING! That's why it take things so long to get accomplish.
At least on the solitaire player, things you might be laughing at or think hilarious may be of great benefit to the hobby. You've got guys in the solitaire game, who I guarantee you, will establish more broadcast stations than competition leagues ever will.
Many competition coaches will begin to watch the solitaire game, ridiculing it on the surface, but wondering beneath the falsities, "Why can't we do that? Wolf is taking an idea I originally had to try to bring to competition leagues. Guys are too lazy to make things happen on a whole. Too slow to change. Many don't think it's worth their time and effort. Unfortunately, they have little or no idea.
I find myself being the trailblazer for many to prosper but I wish just once, y'all would be the inventor instead of the riddler. I will definitely be willing to help guys who want the knowledge to show their games and what they do online and create a voice more stronger than most competition leagues will ever have because they want to show and demonstrate that the game works.
Some of y'all were willing to pay upwards to $500 per person to be on television. Some were ridiculing of anyone who thought otherwise. That gave me the impetus/inspiration to get this on TV - and for free! Now, we've got our own FREE TV! We've got the opportunity to create our own reality show, and our own broadcast station. That's what I am working on with others who see the need.
So you can joke all you want to about what's going on in the solitaire world but some guys are working long hours not just for their own interest, but for the good of the game.
Reg