Again Guys: $75,000 in 7 Hours

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SkyBoy

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I don't think this is a luck.. I am sure it is professionalism.‎

‎$75,000 achieved last Thursday and a total of $140,000 is a deposit in the casino.‎

All my accumulating winnings is start with only $1,700+$2,000=$3,700.‎


‎140K out of 3.7K means 3684% Profit.‎

Just easy question, can I get the money and make a bank deposit instead of the casino deposit or ‎this is not allowed "Money Laundering"? I don't want to have trouble with Law‎:grin:
 

Jdesey

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WOW way to go

I wouldn't worry about the bank thing.. yes they are going to want to issue a 1099 for anything over $10,000

who cares... what a great win!!!
 

SkyBoy

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Thanks Jdesey for your reply, is this form internationally or belongs to only United States COZ i am not gambling in US.

Thanks again
 

AnIrishmannot2brite

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SkyBoy said:
I don't think this is a luck.. I am sure it is professionalism.‎

‎$75,000 achieved last Thursday and a total of $140,000 is a deposit in the casino.‎

All my accumulating winnings is start with only $1,700+$2,000=$3,700.‎


‎140K out of 3.7K means 3684% Profit.‎

Just easy question, can I get the money and make a bank deposit instead of the casino deposit or ‎this is not allowed "Money Laundering"? I don't want to have trouble with Law‎:grin:
Just fill out a Schedule C for all of your gambling "losses" over the calender year of 2007. Lose "twenty grand in a friendly card game"? Plenty of people do that!

Also, I don't want to rain on your parade but can your prove that it was just your skill alone that was responsible for this big win? It could be an extreme example of positive variance.

You may expect this kind of return every year only to be disappointed.

Sometimes there is a fine line between a gambler and an advantage player. So i think.
 

SkyBoy

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AnIrishmannot2brite said:
Just fill out a Schedule C for all of your gambling "losses" over the calender year of 2007. Lose "twenty grand in a friendly card game"? Plenty of people do that!

Also, I don't want to rain on your parade but can your prove that it was just your skill alone that was responsible for this big win? It could be an extreme example of positive variance.

You may expect this kind of return every year only to be disappointed.

Sometimes there is a fine line between a gambler and an advantage player. So i think.
The Only dollars from my pocket is $3,700 . and I lost $47,000 in one day but it is ‎originally winnings.‎

I always expect the better COZ business mean "TSBBTYATSBBTT".‎
 

toastblows

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SkyBoy said:
The Only dollars from my pocket is $3,700 . and I lost $47,000 in one day but it is ‎originally winnings.‎

I always expect the better COZ business mean "TSBBTYATSBBTT".‎

Whatever country you are in you will need to pay taxes on your winnings only. Money laundering costs way more than taxes....or so says the movies :laugh:
 

EasyRhino

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I'm pretty sure if you are a "US Person" then you will be expected to pay taxes to the IRS on gambling winnings, regardless of location. A really large table win would not trigger a tax form, though (no W-2G). It would, however, trigger a currency transaction register (CTR) when attempting to cash out over $10,000.

Also, I don't believe you.
 

SkyBoy

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EasyRhino said:
I'm pretty sure if you are a "US Person" then you will be expected to pay taxes to the IRS on gambling winnings, regardless of location. A really large table win would not trigger a tax form, though (no W-2G). It would, however, trigger a currency transaction register (CTR) when attempting to cash out over $10,000.

Also, I don't believe you.
Hey EasyRhino, Take it easy man!!

I am not sure what is/are the reason/reasons which make me a lier on your behave??

By the way, The best years in my live are 2005 and 2007:p
 

zengrifter

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SkyBoy said:
I don't think this is a luck.. I am sure it is professionalism.‎

‎$75,000 achieved last Thursday and a total of $140,000 is a deposit in the casino.‎
What do you attribute your success to? zg
 

Sonny

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zengrifter said:
What do you attribute your success to? zg
For those of you who don’t remember SkyBoy, here is a quick reminder about his system:

SkyBoy said:
1) private table Min:25 Max:500
2) two boxes all the time
3) doupling while losing, stick to minimum when winning
4) Doupling and Splitting when appropirate
5) Nener insurance
6) Never Surrender
7) Stand on 14 15 16
SkyBoy said:
seat is main factor to me. All the time, i sit at last base and play on 2 boxes (last and the one before). that give me the ability to control the table and make the table win.
SkyBoy said:
As I said i bet on two boxes and I use my sense to see all faces and numbers (not counting, i don't really know anything about counting)…this method had been proven too many times. Just concentrate and GUESS the right or the nearest to the right.
SkyBoy said:
when i played at private roulette, i chose 10 fixed numbers (I call them my lucky numbers) and I add 2 numbers after spining which means a total of 12 numbers. my first weagering is $100 on each number (total of $1200), if I lose I increase my weagering to $200, if I lose I maximize it to maximum $500 on each number (total of $6000)
-Sonny-
 

SkyBoy

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Sonny said:
when i played at private roulette, i chose 10 fixed numbers (I call them my lucky numbers) and I add 2 numbers after spining which means a total of 12 numbers. my first weagering is $100 on each number (total of $1200), if I lose I increase my weagering to $200, if I lose I maximize it to maximum $500 on each number (total of $6000)

-Sonny-
Thanks Sonny for your effort

a Little change on the above statment:
" when i played at private roulette, i chose 12 fixed numbers (I call them my lucky numbers) and I add 3 numbers after spining which means a total of 15 numbers. my first weagering is $25 on each number (total of $375), if I lose I increase my weagering to $50, if I lose I maximize it to maximum $100 on each number (total of $6000)" > > If I continue to lose I will raise my bet to $200; Then $500; finally $1000. It is too hard to ‎lose 6 consecutive times (It happen to me BUT rarely)

The changes in RED; development is always required in any field (This is what we call it ‎PrOfEsSiOnAlIsM)‎
 

Canceler

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That's funny...

SkyBoy said:
The changes in RED; development is always required in any field (This is what we call it ‎PrOfEsSiOnAlIsM)‎
This is what I think of as the "tweaking phase", where small adjustments are made to a losing betting system to make it appear to work for a little longer.
 

SkyBoy

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Canceler said:
This is what I think of as the "tweaking phase", where small adjustments are made to a losing betting system to make it appear to work for a little longer.
I respect your opinion BUT my system in BJ and RO prove that it is 99.99% successful.‎

Guys, It is not my problem to let you believe me or not; I think it is your own problem;)
 

Sonny

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SkyBoy said:
I respect your opinion BUT my system in BJ and RO prove that it is 99.99% successful.‎
Wow, you must have run a pretty big computer simulation to have your results accurate to 2 decimal places. How many rounds did you simulate? What was the SE? What software did you use? Can you share some of this "proof" with us? How come everybody else who uses your system doesn’t have success? How does using a progression system overcome the house edge?

Seriously, you need to be honest with yourself. Your system has been a failure for the past 400 years. Everybody knows this. Don’t be the last guy on the sinking ship thinking that the ship will stop sinking because it is “due.”

-Sonny-
 

EasyRhino

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Skyboy's system:

Step 1) Play roulette with big bets.
Step 2) Profit!


... I really don't see any way it could fail!
 

SkyBoy

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Sonny said:
Wow, you must have run a pretty big computer simulation to have your results accurate to 2 decimal places. How many rounds did you simulate? What was the SE? What software did you use? Can you share some of this "proof" with us? How come everybody else who uses your system doesn’t have success? How does using a progression system overcome the house edge?

Seriously, you need to be honest with yourself. Your system has been a failure for the past 400 years. Everybody knows this. Don’t be the last guy on the sinking ship thinking that the ship will stop sinking because it is “due.”

-Sonny-
I am sure you never try to play with my system and you said 400 years.‎

No body will Stand at 14, 15, 16 regardless of the dealer card Except Me.‎

Have a nice 400 years of losing‎
 
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