
He was a
consistent advocate of the video poker genre, and arguably, his contribution to the game's popularity is still unmatched at this day and age. This late gambling personality has been called "Godfather of Video Poker", that should give you an idea.
Via the web articles and books, he persuaded his readers to let go of slots play (of the non-poker kind) and turn to his loved kind. Simple reason: poker units could give positive expectation for those who are scientific enough to apply good tips they have learned.
Lenny Frome, that's the guy my friends, and so like
other mentors of the other gambling games, he had a solid grasp of the numbers, math I
mean. You may not believe this, but he was a rocket scientist, but maybe- MAYBE- he got tired of all the rockets, and he turned his attention to the statistics of gambling games.
It is the consensus of the majority that his most crucial contribution to the sphere of video poker was in 1994, when he penned "Winning Strategies for Video Poker", and it was more than a mere guide to proper play, some would call it the equivalent of Harrington's book in poker (yes, that one...I need not tell the title). (My friend Van treasures his
copy -the former- the way Russian chess grandmasters treasure their
out-of-print textbooks).
If you have no idea how Russian GMs act, in the case of a total fire, these books would be saved first before the family jewelries ten generations old (some of these GMs anyway).