helloneumn
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Hello, this is my first post. I'm heading to Vegas in a few weeks and am looking for casinos on/near the strip with low minimum bet ($10) and no automatic shuffle machines. Any suggestions?
Sorry, I'm not up to speed on all of the terminology. When I say "auto shuffler", I mean a shoe where the dealer puts in the "used" cards and they just get recirculated into the deck. Is that really a CSM?shadroch said:Do you know the difference between a CSM and an auto-shuffler?There is nothing wrong with playing with an auto-shuffler
helloneumn said:Sorry, I'm not up to speed on all of the terminology. When I say "auto shuffler", I mean a shoe where the dealer puts in the "used" cards and they just get recirculated into the deck. Is that really a CSM?
"total rewards" sounds familiar.. what do you mean by that?shadroch said:Do you know the difference between a CSM and an auto-shuffler?There is nothing wrong with playing with an auto-shuffler.Just avoid any casino that taks the Total Rewards card.That eliminates most of the really bad BJ with little effort.
Total Rewards is a linked comp card between a bunch of casinos that are owned by the same company...SilentBob420BMFJ said:"total rewards" sounds familiar.. what do you mean by that?
I've never been to vegas but I can agree with you on bad blackjack at the "total rewards" casinos except Caesars in AC..they have good rules (DOA, DAS, S17, 3:2 [except for hand shuffled DD]) and fairly good pen. They use an ASM (not CSM) and since I don't shuffletrack or anything I think it's pretty cool because waiting for a dealer to shuffle is boring and the look on most of their faces is excruciating.shadroch said:Just avoid any casino that taks the Total Rewards card.That eliminates most of the really bad BJ with little effort.
BobSilentBob420BMFJ said:no wonder it sounded familiar, its in my fn wallet! gold card from horseshoe, which btw has a -.43% 6 deck game, and i dont consider that bad, but it does switch to $15 tables at 6pm.. also, they have one of the sweetest banks of vp in all of chicagoland.. they have a variety of games ALL over 99%, and that is assuming a regular $1000 royal, but the entire bank of all the games have a progressive! i play the 9/6 jacks+ (rare), but the downside is, from what i was told by a dealer, is that if the progressive goes over $1200, you have to pay like $250 in taxes on it, so its best to only playing when its below $1200
if you win over $1199 on any machine via a play that pays over $1199 you will get a form for the IRS from the casino.SilentBob420BMFJ said:if the progressive goes over $1200, you have to pay like $250 in taxes on it, so its best to only playing when its below $1200
When the IRS has audited me, the win/loss statements are only looked at as supporting information. Your logs, showing the date, casino, time, amount won or lost and financial documents like receipts are what they really want to see.21forme said:No casino has my SSN. How are the win/loss statements correlated to an individual by the IRS?
and why are you telling me this? not sure why you quoted me saying that i would have to pay taxes if i hit a $1200 royal, then proceeded to explain to me that i have to pay taxes over $1200 (i just stated that, so wouldnt that imply that i know how it works?).. nothing i said implied that i dont understand the $1200 thing..toastblows said:if you win over $1199 on any machine via a play that pays over $1199 you will get a form for the IRS from the casino.
Example: If you put $500 in a machine and hit an $800 win first pull, you have approx $1300 in the machine, but you will not get a form.
Example: If you put $500 in a machine, hit an $800 win first pull, hit a $600 win 2nd pull...this is 2 wins totalling $1400, but individually they are $1199 or less, you will not get a form.
Example: If you hit a play that pays over $1199, like 4 of a kind $10 VP paying 200:1....this is a $2000 win and will translate into the casino filling out paperwork for you to claim winnings as income.
You will see a lot of lower stakes machines with $1199 jackpots in vegas, purely for this reason.
I was explaining it for the board, you just started the question.SilentBob420BMFJ said:and why are you telling me this? not sure why you quoted me saying that i would have to pay taxes if i hit a $1200 royal, then proceeded to explain to me that i have to pay taxes over $1200 (i just stated that, so wouldnt that imply that i know how it works?).. nothing i said implied that i dont understand the $1200 thing..
i also am aware you can deduct your losses, but the only thing i did not know, and i dont think is fair, is if you end up +$100, you have to pay taxes, but if you end up -$10000, you get nothing.. isnt it true that federal taxes were to pay off the civil war or something, and once it was paid off we were supposed to stop?