Originally Posted by
mickeycrimm
It's 100% that Robocchio didn't hit the 4 Aces in the picture. Everyone knows how he is. If he had a W2-G for it he would have posted it faster than greased lightning just so he could rub everyone's nose in it.
Another thing is where are all the other W-2G's? At $500 per hand you get a W2-G for everything 3 of a Kind or higher. The machine will lock up everytime you hit a 3K or higher. Don't know how it works nowadays but it used to be the casino would assign someone to stand by the player and write the W2-G's.
One more thing is Rob wouldn't be able to file as a professional gambler on this one. So all those W2-G's would run his adjusted gross income up much higher and he would have to pay much more in taxes. It could absolutely affect his social security checks too.
What if he didn't win but ate a couple hundred thousand in W2-G's. Even as dumb as he is I don't think he's dumb enough to put himself in that position.
As usual, you're a bit late to the envy party. Yes they still assign an attendant who sits behind a $100 vp player unless you do not want one there, so the W2G wins can all be combined into one when you leave. My final total was $206,500. My net win was $198,000 because I took the first trips payout in cash. And I told you this the last time: Only Alan and I have posted full W2G's with our names etc. on this forum and in this thread. None of these so-called big shot "AP's" do because none of them have the money to play machines that spit them out. IF they even play....and that goes for their supposed hotshot Tom Robertson-type wussy teams. The next tax form I post will be AFTER the rest of you phonies post proof of your own claimed winning and "I win every year" obvious BS.
So keep the "Singer never hit this" jealousy coming. You and a few others here will lose a lot of sleep over this, and that's more than I could have ever hoped for. You're acting like a wounded democrat mickey, refusing to allow your confused mind to see the reality beyond your hapless wishing and hoping.
Again: I win/you lose.
No I don't file Schedule C any longer and I never expected to play this type of machine or get this type of hit. But a win is a win regardless of taxes owed, which will be VERY EASY to pay without a large retirement account withdrawal, don'tcha think?
Of course, all this is a million miles away from a low level two-bit Indian casino rat like you mickey, Right?
Leave it to an envious fool like you to make believe there's a tax issue.....