Truthfully, in the larger casinos they generally ask me if I have a player's card and I shake my head, "No," and they either walk away (to the computer to input my data for the table) or they ask me if I want one, and I reply, "No thanks." The only places I really get hassled for not having a card are in the states that have just recently opened casinos with table games They can be insistent to a fault. I just say whatever seems appropriate at the time. But I am partial to the one about my wife wanting to see my win/loss statement on line. Actually, I could care less. My gambling bankroll is money apart from the bank accounts we share in. And she loves me to play rated because I do so in casinos that have good comps which she loves to spend.
To be fair, the IRS did ask him if there was any reason he felt this amount was incorrect. The IRS realizes that table game winnings and losses are not ironclad evidence The win/loss statement itself states, "Not for tax purposes."
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