sevencard2003
Well-Known Member
i know the tables pay worse odds than the machine because on most tables u cant go back and forth between 1 spot and 3 or more spots, and u dont get paid for a 7 card hand that dont bust like on the machine, and on most tables u cannot surrender like u can on the machine. plus u lose out on a ton of comps and free slot play cashback. but even still heres why most people prefer the tables.
TAXES!!! let me share with u a funny rule they have at slotsoffun in vegas, where the min bet is $1 max bet is $500 each spot, (5 spots total) and the rules are fairly good and they dont shuffle until 2 3rds of a 6 deck shoe, making counting possible but not easy without being able to see when it shuffles. after being stuck quite a bit, and with a good count, i made a final bet win or lose of 2 hands of $335 each. either i was gonna get close to even, or be out a ton of money for the day. i got a 92 on one hand and a A5 on the other hand and the dealer had 6 showing so i had to put more money in the machine to double down both hands. i got a 21 on one hand, and a 19 on the other hand, and the dealer busted. (total bet of $670 on each hand) and immediately the machine locked up for a jackpot, wtf? seems because the amount it paid me was over $1199 i had to wait over 20-30 min for supervisors and attendents to come over, collect my ID, verify it was taxable as i bitterly complained i was stuck most of that and wasnt winning and how $670 of that was my own money.
after talking with the supervisor and her boss, seems like even if id won $670 on one hand, and lost $670 on the other spot, breaking even overall, id still had to file taxes because the one spot that won is treated as a jackpot. wtf? and the machine wouldve still locked up for some time. if id not had my ID i wouldnt even been allowed to get back the money i bet. NO WONDER NO ONE IS PLAYING BIG MONEY ON THESE MACHINES.
is it the same way elsewhere? surely some of u have bet more than that before on the VBJ machines. and won a hand. if i guy bet $1200 a hand hed have a jackpot declared on every hand he won or pushed, and have to file taxes. surely the law cannot be right. and also on a side note (surely u guys are or know of VP professionals) if a guy was at a $5 per hand 100 play VP machine, and he bet $2500 on all hands combined, and only got back $1455 lets say on the $2500 bet, he still would get charged taxes on his $1000+ LOSS on the hand? thats insane but according to the supervisors at circus circus yes he would. no wonder big players like that dont exist or do they? what am i missing?
TAXES!!! let me share with u a funny rule they have at slotsoffun in vegas, where the min bet is $1 max bet is $500 each spot, (5 spots total) and the rules are fairly good and they dont shuffle until 2 3rds of a 6 deck shoe, making counting possible but not easy without being able to see when it shuffles. after being stuck quite a bit, and with a good count, i made a final bet win or lose of 2 hands of $335 each. either i was gonna get close to even, or be out a ton of money for the day. i got a 92 on one hand and a A5 on the other hand and the dealer had 6 showing so i had to put more money in the machine to double down both hands. i got a 21 on one hand, and a 19 on the other hand, and the dealer busted. (total bet of $670 on each hand) and immediately the machine locked up for a jackpot, wtf? seems because the amount it paid me was over $1199 i had to wait over 20-30 min for supervisors and attendents to come over, collect my ID, verify it was taxable as i bitterly complained i was stuck most of that and wasnt winning and how $670 of that was my own money.
after talking with the supervisor and her boss, seems like even if id won $670 on one hand, and lost $670 on the other spot, breaking even overall, id still had to file taxes because the one spot that won is treated as a jackpot. wtf? and the machine wouldve still locked up for some time. if id not had my ID i wouldnt even been allowed to get back the money i bet. NO WONDER NO ONE IS PLAYING BIG MONEY ON THESE MACHINES.
is it the same way elsewhere? surely some of u have bet more than that before on the VBJ machines. and won a hand. if i guy bet $1200 a hand hed have a jackpot declared on every hand he won or pushed, and have to file taxes. surely the law cannot be right. and also on a side note (surely u guys are or know of VP professionals) if a guy was at a $5 per hand 100 play VP machine, and he bet $2500 on all hands combined, and only got back $1455 lets say on the $2500 bet, he still would get charged taxes on his $1000+ LOSS on the hand? thats insane but according to the supervisors at circus circus yes he would. no wonder big players like that dont exist or do they? what am i missing?