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Re: Dannenmann interview on espn.com
That's a great explanation of the Lederer phone call hand. Context is everything.
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I got a chance to chat with Steve at Foxwoods. He struck me as a very decent, modest guy. He seems to be well grounded. I am happy for his new found fortune. I enjoyed talking with him and I wish him well.
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How much is the government taking in tax??!!? 4.5 million, half, so 2.25 million gets taxed down to 1.3 million?!?!!?!? Is that legal?
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That's pretty standard for gambling winnings in the US. It's a "luxury tax" at a very high rate.
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He had to give half to his backer. So they went home with 2.6 Mil. I think 50% tax is the norm on winnings.
What I wanna know is how you can be a pro tourney player when half of your winnings are given to the government? Its like a 50% rake!!! |
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oh i miss read your post, nm
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How boutch Hachem? He's an international, no tax for him?
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How boutch Hachem? He's an international, no tax for him? [/ QUOTE ] oh, you know Uncle Sam got him a piece of that pie! |
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great article
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