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LaHaterz | 7 |
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Quote Originally Posted by LaHaterz:
i want to shop for the best M/L for this weeks games, does anyone know of a site i can check and compare for las vegas casinos?
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LaHaterz | 7 |
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Every sportsbook in Nevada has a limit. They may adjust those limits on a case by case bases. The limits are usually raised for a major event. If a player wants to exceed the limit they will normally allow it after they adjust the line, or the player will have to go to another casino.
The M-Resort is about 15 miles from the south end of the strip, Tropicana Ave. Down the I-15 south, exit St Rose Pkwy east, it's on the southside of the street. Once you get there you'll probably disappointed because of how far you drove, because you can find just as good or better in town.
VG, you seem to know what your talking about most of the time, even if your opinion is slanted toward MGM properties, do you work there? No book is going to ask for "bank references" to place a bet no matter how big it may be. Afterall it's not like the casino is extending a line of credit. In Vegas it's cash across the counter.
An established player is not going to ask the question that the original poster asked in this thread, because a "preferred player" would already know the answer. This guy won't have to worry about limits.
Good luck on all your bet's, playa's. |
Pang89 | 14 |
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Promark, take your sorry a-ss and get the f_uck out of town. The last thing Vegas needs is another cheap low life like you. Pack your 12 year old boxers in a trash bag and stick your thumb out on the 15 and get lost.
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promark12 | 358 |
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Relax, it is NOT against the law to place a bet. It IS against the law to take a bet. If your not a bookie your not breaking the law, period.
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MIZUNO22 | 20 |
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replied to
Cantor Gaming Bookmaker arrested....are you suprised........................
in Penalty Box I'm not suprised about a Cantor employee being involved. I was suprised about FBI and Metro taking away my neighbor. We thought she was a photographer who had a studio in her house that liked to gamble on sports. |
rickster2312 | 16 |
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Cantor Gaming Bookmaker arrested....are you suprised........................
in Penalty Box Suprised is an under statement for me. Kelly Barsel has been my next door neighbor for the past 10 years. She has been coming to my BBQ's and pool parties since she moved in. She is a sexy, cool chick that knows her sports. She knew that I loved betting on sports/ponies and we always compared our notes. She never mentioned she was a bookie. I'm shocked! The next time I see her the conversation will be interesting to say the least. |
rickster2312 | 16 |
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Maniax, it sounds like you are anticipating a tax audit and not that you are in the middle of one since your asking for 2012 betting slips. There are several loop holes for you to take advantage of. relax. If you purchase betting slips make sure that they do not have a players card number. If the player used his card while placing the bet then that number will be on the ticket and it is useless for you. The key is not to create red flags, 15k will not raise a red flag. When you file your taxes you have to itemize your deductions to include your gambling loss up to the amount of "reported wins", G-2W's. It sounds like your 15k win is from video poker or slots. If you won 15k on a stright sports bet you would not receive a W-2G, you would have received an 8300 form for cash transactions over 10k. In the future when you win more than 10k only take less than the 10k in cash and leave the excess in the cage to cash out another day, no 8300 form will be used. You will not need suporting documentation when you file your taxes, but you will need it only if you are audited. Keep a daily gambling journal. Another easy way to do it yourself is to use an ATM machine inside a casino, either debit or credit card, keep those bank statements. Your you can cash personal checks at the casino cage. You have time to take care of this issue on your own. Fuck the IRS. |
MANIAX | 15 |
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thatsagoodone | 10 |
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slow your roll dirt...you need to get your facts right.
there are no "regular officials" in the booth. the replay decision has been made soley by the ref, in the white hat, under the hood on the field this year. |
ClubDirt | 17 |
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Vegas Sound...The Bellagio pit boss that asked for your SS# at the table should be fired. There is a law on the books that states there are no W-2G's ever required from table game winnings. The casino does not know if the player started with $500 or $50,000. The casino is required to file an 8300 form, as I mentioned in an earlier post, for transactions in excess of $10,000. To eliminate that just leave any amount over 10K in the cage and cash it out later. I hope you learned a lession VS, you grind out for three days running 2K up to 9K and give back a majority of it on one spin at the table. "Bettor" luck next time. I'll meet ya at the cage, drinks are on me. |
firetri999 | 11 |
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damn, another example of covers slide down the shitter.
btw, calidreamer, you will not be receiving an invite to any of my superbowl parties in the future. |
CalifDreamin | 50 |
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Each casino has it's own set limits for sports bets. They will usaually allow the player to exceed the limit only after they have adjusted their line after each max bet. They will offer their "preferred customers" to exceed the limits on a case by case bases. If they don't know you rest assured you will be capped. The only time you will receive a W-2G from a casino is when you win, +$600 if your win is 300+ times your bet, +$1200 on a slot/video poker machine, +$1500 on keno or +$5000 from poker tournaments. Per the IRS all gambling winnings are taxable. Use schedule A, line 21 additional income to report winnings. They will allow the player to deduct gambling losses only up to the amount of reported winnings (the system sucks), schedule A line 28, miscellaneous deductions. When a player uses schedule A they do not need to include proof of line 28 at the time they file. They will however need proof if the IRS conducts an audit. Keep a daily gambling journal with supporting documentation. It's very stressful and complicated, I've got first hand experience with this bullshit. If your lucky or good enough to win more than $10,000 on a single bet in a sportsbook tell them you only want $9500 cash now and deposit the remaining amount at the casino cage.This will eliminate the need for the casino to fill out a form 8300, reporting a single cash transaction of +$10,000. When you withdraw your remaining money from the casino cage just make sure it's less than $10,000 per transaction and there won't be any 8300 forms filled with the IRS. |
firetri999 | 11 |
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AHD your the biggest fucking box @ covers.
You got no game bro...u digg?
stay strong behind your keyboard, that's all you got. |
AustinHoopDream | 23 |
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I don't want to be the bearer of bad news, but the facts are the facts. Drug markers will remain in the hair follicle for an average of 90 days, except for LSD which is undetectable in a hair test. Unfortunately if the test subject decides to shave their head in advance of a known test they will take a body hair sample which will have positive drug markers for up to 12 months. GL bro, you may need it. |
dannyboy1994 | 34 |
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Hey Sully if your gonna continue to spew your bullshit, get your facts straight first. I've been deep sea fishing plenty of times, in fact I'm set for a 4 day trip off of Point Loma, Ca. in a few weeks when blue fin tuna are running up the coast from Mexico.
Anyway you stupid fuck, nobody "anchors" a boat to go fishing for sharks...your a phony fuck!
BTW...fuck you too AHD.
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AustinHoopDream | 55 |
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Walk in like you own the joint, cocktail waitresses will not card you, unless it's obvious you don't belong. If they do, tell'em you left your ID in your room and move along.
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pinoy1da | 14 |
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$300-$500 per bottle.
The club sceen is a fucking zoo...if you want to have a good time and get laid without the hustle check out "Tommy Rockers"...off of Flamingo Rd. just west of the 15. |
juveunits | 7 |
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The 14 day limit is know as "The Howard Hughes Rule"
Hughes checked into the Desert Inn and refused to leave. After being told he would be evicted...he bought the joint.
If your going to stay longer, just change your room.
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Randisist | 12 |
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Quote Originally Posted by AustinHoopDream:
god you area fucking tool. nobody gives a fuck who you know or dont know. shut the fuck up.
AHD your nothing more than a wanna be fuck'n punk. This use to be a cool site until assholes like you showed up. Some of the banned PBox guys at least kept this place interesting. Now the message boards on this site are a laughing stock to those that really gamble.
The fact is that nobody gives a flying fuck about you AHD.
To bad we don't get a shot at a triple crown this weekend, horse racing sure did need it. The race books in Vegas will now look like any other Saturday.
GL this weekend Trot and all of the other "real players"
AHD nobody gives a shit about you, get over it...u digg? |
trotter64 | 20 |
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