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Originally Posted by seconditis
I have to admit, the people deciding on their 10 cent combinations at the machine is a bit frusturating. Almost as bad as the the guy who comes to the track with a few hundred dollars to play and is down to his last 40 cents. You haven't hit a winner all day and now you are going to use your "handicapping skills" to try and hit a 40 cent ticket?!
Hooseir Downs
Thistle/River
Hawthorne
Bulah
also offer this wager. Nobody has still answered my first 2 questions yet. What disadvantage is this to a track? Why don't gamblers play 10 10 cent supers to play with the tax loophole?
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I have never thought about tax reporting on a 10 cent bet. I always thought that tracks had to report anything over 300/1 return. Which on a 10 cent bet could a lot less than $600. I guess I can't answer your question.
Ez