For those of you that are confused… The horse paid $163.60 to win on a $2 win wager. They bet $300 to win (that’s 150 $2.00 win tickets) on the horse Multiply $163.60 x 150 = $25,540 Now, don’t forget Uncle Sam scams the bet for 9k plus (37% - GULP-yup) So they’ll win about 16k after it’s all said and done…
I think a lot goes back to the Great Depression. Betting on horse racing was illegal until the Depression when the government was looking for income. One caviot to allowing betting again was that it be heavily taxed. See the book Seabuscuit.
37% is almost 38%, or slightly more than 36%. Even in casual math, it's not anywhere near half. However, there is no justification for the government's cut here.
Congratulations! I'm sorry the government has to pick your pocket for 37% when they had nothing to do with your decision and the luck that came with it. Have fun!!
@@realtruth2817 Obvious you are not a tax specialist or accountant. Of course they are required to pay INCOME taxes on gambling winnings here like any other. Taxed at their regular income tax rate BUT they can also deduct all their losing wagers this year before applying their tax rate which is likely 25 or 28%. Also will pay state income tax.
I was praying for The Lord to bless the right horse to win. I even prayed for a longshot to win, even the longest shot. Thank You Lord for blessing Rich Strike to win The 148th Kentucky Derby. Yes! he had divine help. I didn't bet at all, I just wanted to watch a fantastic race, with a winner nobody would think could possibly win. Totally Amazing! God is Great! Congratulations to the family on their win!
That was a nice win..Congrats on the pick you struck it Rich! I almost picked Rich Strike, they made it seem like there was really no chance, I mean no chance.. Smile Happy , Happy Jack, Summer is Tomorrow Simplification were calling my name.. In two weeks maybe the family can do it again and again... 80 to 1 (TBA)---Preakness Stakes then Belmont Stakes. Good luck!
1:12 - As you can see this family place a LOT of bets on the Derby but the largest was on Rich Strike. And they can write off the other losses before paying taxes.
Taxes are calculated at YOUR regular tax rate. And all losses can be deducted. The fact they have an on-line account tells me this isnt the only bet they make.
Beautiful Horse...hope he wins if they decide to race him in the Preakness...but if they should decide to skip that shorter race and just go for the longer Belmont Stakes.. if that would offer Strike a better chance...that's OK too! Whatever is best for their handsome boy!
I work at a horse track in Indiana. There were two brothers who split a ticket and they hit the 1 dollar superfecta,of course the ticket cost them a little over 1 thousand dollars,but still. The 1 dollar super paid over 321 thousand dollars.
@@tbessy1963 LOL, you are very foolish. We already have horse racing, Jai Alai and Lotto. We have a GREAT Governor and we have a GREAT CHRISTIAN Country. F J B & all socialists/communists!!
I’m in FL and just bet online now. Less distractions and if I want to go to a track I’ll go to Tampa Bay Downs or Gulf Stream. Religion or no religion. Why bring that into this and stop generalizing. Catholics gamble and have no problem with it. Don’t know those that object to race betting and none of my business anyway. Governor who?!
Great story and congrats to the whole family! Heartwarming doesn’t even cover how cool that is. I also live in Indiana and won with my bet. But my wager wasn’t random. I can read horses.
Ok. Who do you think will win the Preakness? If u win I will write you again and praise you! If not you are spewing nonsense and I will not bug u. Ok… who will win? Horse Whisperer. BTW I win most of my bets for the Winning horse. Won 5 races yesterday online out of 6. I look at the horse right before the race and if one smiles, winks and looks at me while the horse hops… that’s my winning horse 🐎 Good Luck everyone!!!
@@justhere3794 The only horse I would say truly loves to run is Creative Minister. That being said, I am not convinced he can beat the racing machines that are Epicenter and Early Voting. As much as I would like the filly to win, I don’t think Secret Oath will have the stamina back. I think I would have waited until the Belmont with her.
Gambling is Fully 37% taxible...but if you win big on the Stock Market Casino its taxed either at 20%, 15% or 0%. Same type of gambling betting on a horse or betting on a stock not the same gambler.
I thought they were betting on the horse because that was the dads name (Rich Strike) or maybe the dad always talked about striking it rich. No just some random winner. No big story here.
Wow that's a great story!!! I wish the family a safe and fun vacation. Mathematics has never been my strength. Did I do the math right? 37% of $25,000 Are the taxes $9250? $15,750 is an Amazing gift, but the tax % is darn near criminal. I'm in Illinois, Michael Madigan and his cronies destroyed racing in Illinois. Arlington Park (International racecourse) is closed forever. It was home to the very first $1M race. He didn't want machines at racetracks. Probably because he couldn't collect taxes on slot machines. If this tax dollar amount is correct(?) He is more corrupt than I had even imagined. Well, makes sense, Chicago is not called "The Windy City" because of the wind conditions.
it's not always taxed. Some, apparently new teller at the OTB place I was at this weekend...handed someone over $4800 cash off of a pick 3 winner-- from one single ticket. lol.
Sometimes real opportunity on the betting line. Herd mentality probably extra strong to bet only favorites this race. Sometimes that dark horse that caught your eye gets a bad gate position. I like betting on the longer shots, but only across (win, place, show).
Easy to say after the race but i looked at Rich Strikes speed figures and his workouts leading up to the race and he had a decent chance. He was way too big a price at 80/1 thats for sure.
First of all, if they were all individual tickets, they would not have to pay a cent in taxes. Besides, it’s less than 300 to one meaning no Taxes needed
The gods must be crazy! On their intuition, they bet on Rich Strike, not on the basis of careful review of Rich Strike performace record. Epic n Zandon hv better track record leading up to the Derby, .. hence not logical to bet on RS but it worked for them! The racing gods must be crazy! No other theory.
the trainer and the jockey both knew that Rich Strike had a shot. He even had a best track time the week of the Derby, but it took a miracle to get him in the race. Everything came together for R.S. to win that race. And now they are showing their class by skipping the Preakness because it's not the horse's usual rest between races. Watch out for him in the Belmont !
So how this work. I won this horse. I was the only one in caesars palace that one. I have it on video. I also have a voice text I sent to myself on November 25th saying the longest odds would win the Kentucky derby. Weirdly this info was downloaded to me I don't know how. I have the vid proof text proof and all.
How did the winnings come to that amount? $300 at 80 to 1 is 24,300. Yet it says 24,540. Also it says $2 win on same horse under it, yet that's $0 return, how?
Okay- I’ll spell it out for you. The horse paid $163.60 to win. That’s on a $2 win bet. They had $300 to win (or 150 times) on the horse. Multiply $163.40 x 150 = $25,540.00
They don’t know what their talking about. Horse racing taxes are only taken out after the winnings exceed 300 to 1 odds. And that’s on exotic wagering. A win bet is a straight bet and it’s not taxed at all no matter what the odds are or the return on investment. I played a $448 dollar pick 6 ticket and got a return of 55k. Took home every penny. The return on investment was less than 300 to 1
@@jaysantos536 37% is what the commentator states and it is correct for the USA. In the United Kingdom there is no taxation on anything you win from betting online or in an actual casino, or bookies. but do not let this persuade you to be a gambler in the UK as the bookies ARE taxed
I didn't know that the IRS charges 37% on race track winnings. I'll bet there is a special secret lower rate for the wealthy who bet successfully. I do know pedigrees of Thoroughbreds and Rich Strike has a nice pedigree for the distances of the Triple Crown races. His dosage profile shows he MIGHT make the Belmont 1 1/2 miles, but his dosage index shows the Derby and Preakness distances may be best for him. Lots of speed influences in his pedigree, yet his Beyer numbers are not that high. I am thinking that it is because one of the races he ran was on turf, definitely NOT to his liking.
Hannah do you actually believe. there is a secret tax bracket for rich people - seriously ? How would they do this - Im here to tell you that when it comes to money - everyone who wins over 600+ $ pays 37% -until the greedy Dems changed the law you could take your losing tickets and offset the loss oh well - Hannah please start using your brain -try to embrace this : common sense - and remember - a poor man isn't going to create any jobs- the rich does - it's a simple fact
@@davidrice3337 If you think it is the "greedy Dems," think again. It is ALWAYS the greedy Republicans, if you want to get political about it. It is my personal experience that it is ALWAYS the Republicans who want to take peoples' money from them and give it to the rich. It is also most of the Republicans in the Senate and Congress getting the dark money laundered from Russia, and a large number of Republicans who tried to overturn the government when President Biden legally and fairly won the 2020 election. If you deny that then you are stupid and gullible like trumpers tend to be. Also too lazy and stupid to think for yourselves if you want a person to be President who has a large number of times, indicated he intends to be a dictator, and someone who admires the likes of Putin and Kim Jung Un, and wants to be like them in the amount of power he might hold.
Such a great story, until the very last sentence. Government always has to take the fun out of everything!
For those of you that are confused…
The horse paid $163.60 to win on a $2 win wager. They bet $300 to win (that’s 150 $2.00 win tickets) on the horse Multiply $163.60 x 150 = $25,540
Now, don’t forget Uncle Sam scams the bet for 9k plus (37% - GULP-yup) So they’ll win about 16k after it’s all said and done…
Probably deduct another 16k for past and future bets that don't work, leaving them even Steven
Uncle Sam has been stealing for years.
This govt has to support everybody. There's an awful lot of people heading our way....
@@piggylover4808 GYHOOYA When since Ellis Island opened were a lot of people NOT headed our way?
@@thinkbeforyouvote Enjoy supporting illegals...that's the difference
Congratulations to the family! Enjoy yourselves!
37% in taxes??? WOW
Sneaky grimey uncle Sam. Always gotta have its hands everywhere
why is the tax on the winnings over a third come on uncle Sam
I think a lot goes back to the Great Depression. Betting on horse racing was illegal until the Depression when the government was looking for income. One caviot to allowing betting again was that it be heavily taxed. See the book Seabuscuit.
So messed up that the govt has to come in & take 37% right off the top. $9300 just gone.
We have to pay all the people that don't work somehow
More than likely they will get half that back when they do their tax return.
@@1STGeneral exactly. It's frustrating
@@1STGeneral says the Russian posting from a troll farm basement.
How do you think the Govt pays all the entitlements?
37%? What the living hell. The government takes almost half?!!!
37% is almost 38%, or slightly more than 36%. Even in casual math, it's not anywhere near half. However, there is no justification for the government's cut here.
I pay 39% income tax.
somebody has to pay all the freeloaders out there
Have you ever figured out ALL the taxes you pay in a year. Would make you sick. Federal, State, Gas, on all the goods you buy, on your home. UGG!!!
Congratulations! I'm sorry the government has to pick your pocket for 37% when they had nothing to do with your decision and the luck that came with it. Have fun!!
You can always join the Free Town Project and move to Grafton, NH, if you think taxes are "picking" people's pockets.
@@mulondokalemera7531 It is picking pockets when they send 40 fucking billion to another country when our own is in a massive recession.
False...They pay ZERO tax on that.
@@realtruth2817 Obvious you are not a tax specialist or accountant. Of course they are required to pay INCOME taxes on gambling winnings here like any other. Taxed at their regular income tax rate BUT they can also deduct all their losing wagers this year before applying their tax rate which is likely 25 or 28%. Also will pay state income tax.
They don't have to pay taxes unless the odds were over 600 to 1
That’s a great story 🙏🏻❤️
I was praying for The Lord to bless the right horse to win. I even prayed for a longshot to win, even the longest shot. Thank You Lord for blessing Rich Strike to win The 148th Kentucky Derby. Yes! he had divine help. I didn't bet at all, I just wanted to watch a fantastic race, with a winner nobody would think could possibly win. Totally Amazing! God is Great! Congratulations to the family on their win!
@Keef Dichards God sees everything and he is always listening.
God’s miracle in real-time. .
@@MT-if1jr Yes, Absolutely!
yes ! Lord God, Amen 🙏🏻🙏🏻✍
a couple of little kids won on this horse also - one has cancer. happy kid now.
That was a nice win..Congrats on the pick you struck it Rich! I almost picked Rich Strike, they made it seem like there was really no chance, I mean no chance.. Smile Happy , Happy Jack, Summer is Tomorrow Simplification were calling my name.. In two weeks maybe the family can do it again and again... 80 to 1 (TBA)---Preakness Stakes then Belmont Stakes. Good luck!
I’m guessing they’ll retire rich strike to stud
@@mrp1924 It's possible.
Oh yeah
Think so
1:12 - As you can see this family place a LOT of bets on the Derby but the largest was on Rich Strike. And they can write off the other losses before paying taxes.
That’s not a lot dummy
Taxes are calculated at YOUR regular tax rate. And all losses can be deducted. The fact they have an on-line account tells me this isnt the only bet they make.
Beautiful Horse...hope he wins if they decide to race him in the Preakness...but if they should decide to skip that shorter race and just go for the longer Belmont Stakes..
if that would offer Strike a better chance...that's OK too! Whatever is best for their handsome boy!
Naturally, they're going for the Triple Crown!
congratulations whoop whoop that is awesome way to go!
MD resident following the triple crown for 50 year. I have seen amazing horses but nothing like this is badass
I work at a horse track in Indiana. There were two brothers who split a ticket and they hit the 1 dollar superfecta,of course the ticket cost them a little over 1 thousand dollars,but still. The 1 dollar super paid over 321 thousand dollars.
Tax rate is absurd. Criminal. What did the government do to deserve any of that money?
Not a damn thing! They take our hard earned money to fund bullshit projects
LOVE Horse racing, we need more tracks in Florida!!
Your Governor wouldnt allow it! Isn't that against your Christian conservative religion?
@@tbessy1963 LOL, you are very foolish. We already have horse racing, Jai Alai and Lotto. We have a GREAT Governor and we have a GREAT CHRISTIAN Country. F J B & all socialists/communists!!
I’m in FL and just bet online now. Less distractions and if I want to go to a track I’ll go to Tampa Bay Downs or Gulf Stream. Religion or no religion. Why bring that into this and stop generalizing. Catholics gamble and have no problem with it. Don’t know those that object to race betting and none of my business anyway. Governor who?!
No you don't. Gulfstream and Tampa Bay Downs should be good enough.
@@johnspinelli9396 too far away, we need a great ,track between Orlando & Daytona.
37%?! What a bummer! Congratulations! Great story ♥️
Such a beautiful story
There you go, 37 % for Biden to send to Ukraine. And 10 % will come back for the big guy.
Congratulations to the family, touching story.
Fuck you. Take you politics and shove them up your ass comrade.
Don’t forget hunters cut
Great run
I believe the feeling! My dog Molly passed away on the 8th. I bet her last year and she won!!
This is a beautiful story.
Congratulations 👏🎉
Enjoy Hawaii 🙂😁
37 percent tax , that’s isn’t right I.R.S. !
You see the Southern border? You wonder why it’s 37%? I’m shocked that it’s not more than that.
God told me Rich Strike was going to win, a lesson I needed to learn.
Great story and congrats to the whole family! Heartwarming doesn’t even cover how cool that is. I also live in Indiana and won with my bet. But my wager wasn’t random. I can read horses.
You can read horses they should make a movie called The horse whisper for you LOL
@@lawrencewagner2333 LOL….anyone can do it if they study equine body language and communication!
A good jockey helps too!!!
Ok. Who do you think will win the Preakness? If u win I will write you again and praise you! If not you are spewing nonsense and I will not bug u. Ok… who will win? Horse Whisperer. BTW I win most of my bets for the Winning horse. Won 5 races yesterday online out of 6. I look at the horse right before the race and if one smiles, winks and looks at me while the horse hops… that’s my winning horse 🐎 Good Luck everyone!!!
@@justhere3794 The only horse I would say truly loves to run is Creative Minister. That being said, I am not convinced he can beat the racing machines that are Epicenter and Early Voting. As much as I would like the filly to win, I don’t think Secret Oath will have the stamina back. I think I would have waited until the Belmont with her.
Lovely family.
Gambling is Fully 37% taxible...but if you win big on the Stock Market Casino its taxed either at 20%, 15% or 0%.
Same type of gambling betting on a horse or betting on a stock not the same gambler.
Congratulations 👏👏 🙏🇺🇸
Nice job reporting. 37% tax and the government didn’t have to pick a horse or place a bet. Outrageous.
I thought they were betting on the horse because that was the dads name (Rich Strike) or maybe the dad always talked about striking it rich. No just some random winner. No big story here.
Wonderful Win. GOD Bless. Aloha...😋
Yeah...way to bum us out with the IRS reminder...lol!
Thank you
🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾
Congratulations!
Random, but that's a really nice tombstone!
Taxable my ass.37%.What thieves.
Wow that's a great story!!!
I wish the family a safe and fun vacation.
Mathematics has never been my strength.
Did I do the math right?
37% of $25,000
Are the taxes $9250?
$15,750 is an Amazing gift, but the tax % is darn near criminal.
I'm in Illinois, Michael Madigan and his cronies destroyed racing in Illinois.
Arlington Park (International racecourse) is closed forever. It was home to the very first $1M race.
He didn't want machines at racetracks.
Probably because he couldn't collect taxes on slot machines.
If this tax dollar amount is correct(?) He is more corrupt than I had even imagined.
Well, makes sense, Chicago is not called "The Windy City" because of the wind conditions.
No ok..,.
@@oranstelly5393 no WHAT?
Gotta make a comment?
Then make one.
Just wait until everyone else wants a slice of the pie.
Congratulations on the big win…. Thanks to Richie
Congrats guys
it's not always taxed. Some, apparently new teller at the OTB place I was at this weekend...handed someone over $4800 cash off of a pick 3 winner-- from one single ticket. lol.
Government will catch up to them, guarantee it. Cameras
@@dw-nb2zh LOL. No cameras at this place. Its very low budget. Pretty much just a restaurant.
Golly gee how much did you bet what was the wager was it to win place or show thanks for the help
So stupid that gambling winnings are taxable
Especially when they just print more money when they want.
I agree 37 percent of there winnings going to a corrupt government
The best way to get around it is to make say 20 1$ex box bets or 2$ti win 50 times and so on - that way they can't touch it
Good 4 the under dog i love it
You go mom !
Have fun , spend wisely
Nice take..spend it wisely.
Sometimes real opportunity on the betting line. Herd mentality probably extra strong to bet only favorites this race. Sometimes that dark horse that caught your eye gets a bad gate position. I like betting on the longer shots, but only across (win, place, show).
But millions!!! Was lost on the favourites!
Who was on their side!!!
Would have loved to see that ticket?
Easy to say after the race but i looked at Rich Strikes speed figures and his workouts leading up to the race and he had a decent chance. He was way too big a price at 80/1 thats for sure.
On paper he should have been 99-1
@@normanphilp1760 how so Norm?
IRS? Thanks for the damper, McSwine.
I once bet a horse that went off at 14 to 1...all the other horses went off at 12:45
It's all about how much money you got win or lose...
Not true on taxes, only if $650/$1 bet.
Happy for them. No taxes on 80-1 long shot like that, I think.
Hurry up and spend it! Church Hill downs might revoke winnings when the drug test comes back😅
Yeah, seen some action... .
I picked rich strike only bet 50....but how exciting
What u thinking about what next
Never put a large bet on one ticket, break an the government gets nothing
I believe he's big time.
Wow....
Does the IRS share in the losses ?
First of all, if they were all individual tickets, they would not have to pay a cent in taxes. Besides, it’s less than 300 to one meaning no Taxes needed
How much do they tax the owner and the trainer and the jockey I'd like to know
37%??? WTF!
How much did they bet?
I won 240 on rich strike it was a 3 dollar bet that I placed thru simulcasting bet
So God “fixes” horse races too?
Why not?
Some times He does...😋 He IS God after all.
The gods must be crazy! On their intuition, they bet on Rich Strike, not on the basis of careful review of Rich Strike performace record. Epic n Zandon hv better track record leading up to the Derby, .. hence not logical to bet on RS but it worked for them!
The racing gods must be crazy! No other theory.
GOD*
@@ramanpreciado2241 the difference between church and the racetrack ? The ones praying at the racetrack really mean it !
the trainer and the jockey both knew that Rich Strike had a shot. He even had a best track time the week of the Derby, but it took a miracle to get him in the race. Everything came together for R.S. to win that race. And now they are showing their class by skipping the Preakness because it's not the horse's usual rest between races. Watch out for him in the Belmont !
IRS tax rate is much less than 37% at lower tax brackets.
So how this work. I won this horse. I was the only one in caesars palace that one. I have it on video.
I also have a voice text I sent to myself on November 25th saying the longest odds would win the Kentucky derby. Weirdly this info was downloaded to me I don't know how. I have the vid proof text proof and all.
imagine if someone bet a chunk of their entire life savings and retirement, say 100k. At 80-1 odds, they'd have won $8 million.
You don't need to imagine, just do the math
@@quaoar213 “imagine” in a metaphorical sense.
100k on Bitcoin at start-up returns a mere $990,000,000 today.. A mere to it's value of $2,227,000,000 6 months ago.
Win bets are not taxable unless the horse is 300 to 1. You never told us what sort of bet they made.
I don't understand killing a good man what was it a damn game what was it what would you kill him
Greedy blood hungry government had to get their nasty fingers on that win too !
THE MOB (irs) ALWAYS GETS THEIR TAKE.
I would always bet on the underdog.
Why did their dad pass away from?
This is why you always bet the long shot
It’s amazing. Money you already paid tax on, you bet that money and win, and old Uncle Sam wants his cut still.
How did the winnings come to that amount? $300 at 80 to 1 is 24,300. Yet it says 24,540. Also it says $2 win on same horse under it, yet that's $0 return, how?
Okay- I’ll spell it out for you. The horse paid $163.60 to win. That’s on a $2 win bet. They had $300 to win (or 150 times) on the horse. Multiply $163.40 x 150 = $25,540.00
@@keeferdog5617 so 80/1 price is just a fallacy?
@@keeferdog5617 and for the $2 win they had on it that had $0 back?
They don’t know what their talking about. Horse racing taxes are only taken out after the winnings exceed 300 to 1 odds. And that’s on exotic wagering. A win bet is a straight bet and it’s not taxed at all no matter what the odds are or the return on investment. I played a $448 dollar pick 6 ticket and got a return of 55k. Took home every penny. The return on investment was less than 300 to 1
@@keeferdog5617 be nice.
That 37% irs.. That's criminal... Nothing like this in the uk
Where did you get that number? Gamblin winnings are taxed at the person's regular US income tax rate and I'll bet theirs is around 25-28%.
@@jaysantos536 37% is what the commentator states and it is correct for the USA. In the United Kingdom there is no taxation on anything you win from betting online or in an actual casino, or bookies. but do not let this persuade you to be a gambler in the UK as the bookies ARE taxed
@@marriedkiwi "The commentator" is WRONG.
$25,000-37%=$15,750. That's ridiculous the government gets to take $9,250.
Its ridiculous that so many people think the govt is their daddy.
@@loric4423 just the way the government has set up a system that is a fail.
Of course the thieves we call the IRS had to chime in.
My daughter had a winning ticket on that horse
F the govt. Use bookies, folks.
The Jake Barton retirement Care center that's what I heard what did you hear
Bastards! Should have been me but I spent my weekend allowance of Beer...Marlboros...and scratch off lottery tickets.
I didn't know that the IRS charges 37% on race track winnings. I'll bet there is a special secret lower rate for the wealthy who bet successfully. I do know pedigrees of Thoroughbreds and Rich Strike has a nice pedigree for the distances of the Triple Crown races. His dosage profile shows he MIGHT make the Belmont 1 1/2 miles, but his dosage index shows the Derby and Preakness distances may be best for him. Lots of speed influences in his pedigree, yet his Beyer numbers are not that high. I am thinking that it is because one of the races he ran was on turf, definitely NOT to his liking.
Hannah do you actually believe. there is a secret tax bracket for rich people - seriously ? How would they do this - Im here to tell you that when it comes to money - everyone who wins over 600+ $ pays 37% -until the greedy Dems changed the law you could take your losing tickets and offset the loss oh well -
Hannah please start using your brain -try to embrace this : common sense - and remember - a poor man isn't going to create any jobs- the rich does - it's a simple fact
@@davidrice3337 If you think it is the "greedy Dems," think again. It is ALWAYS the greedy Republicans, if you want to get political about it. It is my personal experience that it is ALWAYS the Republicans who want to take peoples' money from them and give it to the rich. It is also most of the Republicans in the Senate and Congress getting the dark money laundered from Russia, and a large number of Republicans who tried to overturn the government when President Biden legally and fairly won the 2020 election. If you deny that then you are stupid and gullible like trumpers tend to be. Also too lazy and stupid to think for yourselves if you want a person to be President who has a large number of times, indicated he intends to be a dictator, and someone who admires the likes of Putin and Kim Jung Un, and wants to be like them in the amount of power he might hold.
It's taxed the some as any other gambling income.
Next time do 15 separate bets of $20
Of course, don't forget to pay your Favorite Uncle....Jack*ff
The IRS has to ruin it.
The Wins are taxable so I guess the Loses are deductible, right?
Yeah right never happen