They withhold the IN state income tax of 3.4% at Hammond. Playing 50 play $
will generate that quite often. (Also I think the machine will lock up so
play can be very slow.) They still do have the 15-11-4-4 deuces and also 8-5
super aces. All MS casinos on the Mississippi river will be closed for at
least 30 days. Also a 3% "tax" is withheld on $1200+ and not all states
allow the reciprocal deduction on their returns.
From: vpFREE@yahoogroups.com [mailto:vpFREE@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of
TedZ
Sent: Friday, May 13, 2011 11:11 AM
To: vpFREE@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [vpFREE] Best place to grind seven stars?
What is the 'best' casino in the country to grind out Caesars Seven Stars
($1,000,000 coin-in I think unless somewhere you get a bonus)? Right now I
have no history with any casino outside of vegas, so I have not gotten any
bonus point offers or anything like that.
I see on vpfree that Horseshoe Hammond has some amazing games like 50 line
$1 Deuces Wild 44 which has 99.96% payout. That could get me there in no
time with way less variance than higher coin machines. But I heard that they
withhold taxes on large payouts that you can't get back even though I would
likely have no net win when I do my taxes. Is this true even for out of
state residents?
The only other good machines I see are some at Tunica Roadhouse Casino And
Hotel, the best being a 99.92% $5 machine. That would require 40,000 hands
to get to Seven Star but that's pretty manageable over a long week. But I
hear they are closed because of flooding and who knows when they will open
again and if the profitable machines will still be there.
Other than that my only option to do it without giving up many thousands in
theo is some bonus point day at a casino offering 99.5% machines. Given that
I have no history with any, who would be the most likely to give me such
incentives?
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RE: [vpFREE] Best place to grind seven stars?
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