Send me your social security number. I want to check it with the IRS.
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But what was he lying about?
1. Was he lying when he first said he got that many W2-G's in a year?
2. Or was he lying when he later claimed he was lying when he said he got that many W2-G's?
He could not have lied in both statements. Which statement do you clowns believe and why do you believe it?
I did the same thing Mickey. I'm not clear either. Hopefully V will clarify.
Ok then... I'll try asking a related gambling question and see how long it takes to get back to arguing.
Let's say a particular casino is known for giving more free play to people who have not only put a good amount of coin in, but also have taken a significant loss. Naturally, I don't want to lose to get free play. What tactics might you use to win, but have the casino believe you lost.
You can rat-hole on a busy craps table.
Of course there may be other things you can do depending on how everything is setup, but some things shouldn't be said publicly.
If the FP amount is significant enough, you could treat it like a (partial) loss rebate and just play a high denom and/or high variance game. Either hit something big....or take a loss and get some/most of the losses back.
They say they caught him lying but they can't name the lie. Looks like all the Inspector Cluseau's ran for the hills.
You might not be able to do it on video poker anymore but you can bury up win on some of the vulturable games. Like on Aladdin's when a column goes wild. You show a pretty steady loss until a column goes wild. You can pull the card, cash out, then reinsert a ticket and take the next 3 spins without the card in. The Aladdin's pay off when the columns are wild so you bury up that win.
You can do the same thing on other vulturable games but I probably shouldn't publicly name those games at this time. Another benefit of mixing in the vulturable games with your video poker play is you are showing action on 90% games.