Re: [vpFREE] new year vp resolutions lol

 

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I agree. See numerous instances below.

A Happy, Safe and Healthy New Year To All!




In a message dated 12/26/2014 11:41:31 P.M. Pacific Standard Time,
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CF
Age & treachery will always beat youth & skill.

1 practice more. nobody practices enuf , even playin evryday you still
need to practice

2 learn a new game. best way sharpn up your skill at your favorite games
is learning somthin new

3 know basic stratergy on JOB , NSUD , no matter what you play, this allow
you make changes to stratergy when you find DB DDB DBDW or other
variations of somtimes better or only games in a casino

4 learn the paytables for as many games as possiible, I still use the ones
i printed off this website 5 years ago

5 be flexibale in what you want to play, great oppurtonitys pop up out of
nowhere,

6 scout ALL machines, example: I have found a APDW game on one machine in
a bank of 10 3/5/10 play at the .25 level ONLY. .50 and $ were 15/9, 9/7
TDB at.25 on 2 out of 8 machines, 10/6 DDB at .05 .25, $ on 1 machine out of
30 , all at the same casino,

7 tuff one: try to memorise the complete paytables Mr Tomski has on this
site for your favorite games, I write them down as i do it, writing things
down makes it ezr for me to remember , your results may vary. IF you think
this ez to do ,start with NSUD ! TY mr tomski

more later

M J

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Re: [vpFREE] new year vp resolutions lol

 

Spell check is our friend. (Add this to your list)
CF
Age & treachery will always beat youth & skill.

1 practice more. nobody practices enuf , even playin evryday you still need to practice


2 learn a new game. best way sharpn up your skill at your favorite games is learning somthin new


3 know basic stratergy on JOB , NSUD , no matter what you play, this allow you make changes to stratergy when you find DB DDB DBDW or other variations of somtimes better or only games in a casino


4 learn the paytables for as many games as possiible, I still use the ones i printed off this website 5 years ago


5 be flexibale in what you want to play, great oppurtonitys pop up out of nowhere,


6 scout ALL machines, example: I have found a APDW game on one machine in a bank of 10 3/5/10 play at the .25 level ONLY. .50 and $ were 15/9, 9/7 TDB at.25 on 2 out of 8 machines, 10/6 DDB at .05 .25, $ on 1 machine out of 30 , all at the same casino,


7 tuff one: try to memorise the complete paytables Mr Tomski has on this site for your favorite games, I write them down as i do it, writing things down makes it ezr for me to remember , your results may vary. IF you think this ez to do ,start with NSUD ! TY mr tomski


more later


M J

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[vpFREE] Jean Scott's Frugal Vegas LVA BLOG - 26 DEC 2014

 

Jean Scott's Frugal Vegas LVA BLOG - 26 DEC 2014

Holiday Greetings

http://jscott.lvablog.com/?p=3744

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[vpFREE] Re: Medicare and W-2Gs

 

SIGH!

Unfortunately, politicians cater to those of their constituents who consider gambling a "sin" (or worse!). They will never respond to the logical requests of their recreational gambler constituents.

Yes, it is crazy the way that they treat W2G's. But, we will never be heard.

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[vpFREE] Re: Medicare and W-2Gs

 

It's so ridiculous that the government penalizes you on gross wins. You could have lost $100,000 for the year and they will increase your medicare premium. People who gamble recreationally are suffering for the decades when horse racing was popular in this country before casino gambling. At the track there were people who went just to cash tickets for a price for the patrons that didn't want to pay taxes on their winnings tickets at the taxable threshold. The IRS and federal government attempted to make it more difficult and penalize the people who cashed those tickets. I don't know the history behind the $1200 and above taxable figure but I know it had it's origins at the race track. There was probably a time they didn't withhold part of the winnings. This came about because people who won money at the track making exotic bets never paid their taxes on the winning. The state and federal government should have been thrilled with these people wagering money at the track. The percentage take that came out of the betting pool filled their coffers. No matter what they won they eventually gambled it back and lost. The amount of lifetime winners at horse racing is probably a couple percent at best. The track hold is 17-25%.

Let's face it. The state and federal governments are all hypocrites. They flood every state with casinos to fund their treasuries. Stop worrying about jackpot wins. Almost every dollar goes back into the casinos just like the tracks. Isn't their goal to keep the casinos full and watch the dollars roll in. The casino drop and profits are taxed like crazy. If the premise is that almost everyone will lose in the long run you will end up with the patrons money. Profits will go up as the casino will no longer have to waste time and paperwork on taxable jackpots. No, that would be too logical so you chase away the group with largest amount of disposable income, seniors. They don't want to pay increased premiums when they are actually losing money. You could try to explain this to those who are elected to office to your blue in the face. Tell them to change the IRS code in regards to gambling winnings so they could devote their time to collect money from where it is really being hidden and they turn a deaf ear.

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[vpFREE] new year vp resolutions lol

 

1 practice more. nobody practices enuf , even playin evryday you still need to practice


2 learn a new game. best way sharpn up your skill at your favorite games is learning somthin new


3 know basic stratergy on JOB , NSUD , no matter what you play, this allow you make changes to stratergy when you find DB DDB DBDW or other variations of somtimes better or only games in a casino


4 learn the paytables for as many games as possiible, I still use the ones i printed off this website 5 years ago


5 be flexibale in what you want to play, great oppurtonitys pop up out of nowhere,


6 scout ALL machines, example: I have found a APDW game on one machine in a bank of 10 3/5/10 play at the .25 level ONLY. .50 and $ were 15/9, 9/7 TDB at.25 on 2 out of 8 machines, 10/6 DDB at .05 .25, $ on 1 machine out of 30 , all at the same casino,


7 tuff one: try to memorise the complete paytables Mr Tomski has on this site for your favorite games, I write them down as i do it, writing things down makes it ezr for me to remember , your results may vary. IF you think this ez to do ,start with NSUD ! TY mr tomski


more later


M J

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[vpFREE] Medicare and W-2Gs

 


This is my annual warning to anyone 63 or older who plans on paying for Medicare Part B and/or a Drug plan at age 65. The idiotic tax treatment of gambling income may result in much higher Medicare and Drug plan premiums if you have W-2G income. Gambling wins are added to your adjusted gross income before losses to determine your Medicare premium.

Here are the income levels for filing single: $85,000, $107,000, $160,000, and $214,000. The Medicare Part B premium remains the same in 2015 at $104.90. Here are the extra premiums for the higher income levels: $42.00, $104.90, $167.80, and $230.80. So if your gambling wins bring your total income over $107,000 next year you will have to pay an additional $104.90 or double the base premium. Depending on your income you may be just a few W-2Gs from much higher Medicare premiums. The extra premiums will apply each year depending on your adjusted gross income and it is based on the tax return you filed 2 years ago. If you turn 63 next year your gambling in 2015 may determine your Medicare premiums when you reach 65.

The premium increases for drug plans are smaller. Here are the extra premium amonts: $12.30, $31.80, $51.30, and $70.80. The income thresholds for filing married are just double the levels for filing single. You can find all this information and more on the Social Security website.

Happy New Year!

Chris

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