@dennisHopson: you're a class-one tool; what's 'masking an ISP', you're a network security expert now, loll ?
You mean using tunneling/middleware to change your Internet Protocol (IP) address ?
Thanks for the attempted tech. lesson, but that old trick won't work with tracking software. You know, tit-tit, very little, and bore the sh*t out of me with your incoherent drivel.
Your repeated rantings as posted here indicate to me that you are also compulsive, a sure sign of a complete loser.
You can keep being a tool, I like to slap arrogant twerps around
@dennisHopson: you're a class-one tool; what's 'masking an ISP', you're a network security expert now, loll ?
You mean using tunneling/middleware to change your Internet Protocol (IP) address ?
Thanks for the attempted tech. lesson, but that old trick won't work with tracking software. You know, tit-tit, very little, and bore the sh*t out of me with your incoherent drivel.
Your repeated rantings as posted here indicate to me that you are also compulsive, a sure sign of a complete loser.
You can keep being a tool, I like to slap arrogant twerps around
@Handsdown: I will PM you regarding a few related topics I'd like your input on, without sycophant salesmen types hanging around.
End of thread.
Thank you for everyone's response.
@Handsdown: I will PM you regarding a few related topics I'd like your input on, without sycophant salesmen types hanging around.
End of thread.
Thank you for everyone's response.
i'll try again to end thread without getting backstabbed by the obvious suspect.
@dennisHopson: I know u'll be back when u lose, yet again, so here's one last kiss-off for ur pleasure... keep a dictionary nearby and keep reading this thread over and over again, which is often in ur case.. ur 2 obvious, solve ur compulsive/money problems and GET A LIFE although it's probably 2 late for u !!!..
@nc1capper: sorry... but this guy is out to lunch and too obvious... classless, pompous, lordly, biggety type, masking major deficiencies... motivating though... but I'm advised.
i'll try again to end thread without getting backstabbed by the obvious suspect.
@dennisHopson: I know u'll be back when u lose, yet again, so here's one last kiss-off for ur pleasure... keep a dictionary nearby and keep reading this thread over and over again, which is often in ur case.. ur 2 obvious, solve ur compulsive/money problems and GET A LIFE although it's probably 2 late for u !!!..
@nc1capper: sorry... but this guy is out to lunch and too obvious... classless, pompous, lordly, biggety type, masking major deficiencies... motivating though... but I'm advised.
listen bottom line is this Nevada is very nice state but not the las vegas area, too much so cal scum is what put this city into its ruination (nba all star game 2007 started the real fall) , if you want to try the state go to Carson City, great location the weather is way better than down here but if you want southern nevada go to laughlin instead .
listen bottom line is this Nevada is very nice state but not the las vegas area, too much so cal scum is what put this city into its ruination (nba all star game 2007 started the real fall) , if you want to try the state go to Carson City, great location the weather is way better than down here but if you want southern nevada go to laughlin instead .
Yavapai Yes, I like NV's wide open desert/mountain landscape. It's foreboding but awesome. Carson City, isn't that near where the Donner party got lost in snow ?, the great white 'Nevada' ... When I leave Canada, I don't want to even feel a chill, much less severe winter weather. Heho.. I'll check out Laughlin though Thanks buddy. |
Yavapai Yes, I like NV's wide open desert/mountain landscape. It's foreboding but awesome. Carson City, isn't that near where the Donner party got lost in snow ?, the great white 'Nevada' ... When I leave Canada, I don't want to even feel a chill, much less severe winter weather. Heho.. I'll check out Laughlin though Thanks buddy. |
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yeah, where are the talking heads championing these so called A+ onlinebooks now ? I thought these special interest lobbyists were supposed to be convincing, lol...
I DO like Pinny, they've never f*cked me over, but can't just have one account in this biz, rest I DON'T like one bit.
Also agree on your other point. I'd rather have my money protected by a U.S. state regulatory board and a U.S.-based incorporation than a Dutch island in the Caribbean, or a country where there are no regulations for internet gambling, e.g., Costa Rica.
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yeah, where are the talking heads championing these so called A+ onlinebooks now ? I thought these special interest lobbyists were supposed to be convincing, lol...
I DO like Pinny, they've never f*cked me over, but can't just have one account in this biz, rest I DON'T like one bit.
Also agree on your other point. I'd rather have my money protected by a U.S. state regulatory board and a U.S.-based incorporation than a Dutch island in the Caribbean, or a country where there are no regulations for internet gambling, e.g., Costa Rica.
If you are a serious bettor you can not beat LV.You can walk up to 1 of many books bet 10k and get paid in 2-3 hours later. How is having a phone account at one book any different then being locked into 1 online account unless you split your bankroll? The beauty of LV is you can find your best # up/down the blvd.
Back in the 80's I had money at GaryAustins the only sportsbook to fold and take the players money with it. The fucking degenerate bet all the money he had on accounts on the StLouis cards in the worldseries and the KC royals won. That was an independant race/sports book not like now.
If you are a serious bettor you can not beat LV.You can walk up to 1 of many books bet 10k and get paid in 2-3 hours later. How is having a phone account at one book any different then being locked into 1 online account unless you split your bankroll? The beauty of LV is you can find your best # up/down the blvd.
Back in the 80's I had money at GaryAustins the only sportsbook to fold and take the players money with it. The fucking degenerate bet all the money he had on accounts on the StLouis cards in the worldseries and the KC royals won. That was an independant race/sports book not like now.
666Les
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The sportsbook industry as we know it is going through a paradigm shift in the U.S.
These Wall St.-backed software systems are the new players in town, being built to regulate, process, and tax gambling in NV and eventually in other states. Soon, you don't need to walk the Strip anymore, can live anywhere in NV, get volume-based spreads, and bet from anywhere using any comm. tech. you want, but you will have to pay taxes and surcharges to NV on your winnings.
Once the NV-based systems are up and running, all offshore books who accept U.S. residents will be in even greater danger of eradication/seizures/bankruptcies through new, stricter, and more enforceable guidelines. These guidelines would form new state and federal legislation that would increase criminal convictions, civil penalties, credit rating downgrades, and so on (depending on the amount of shadow $$) against gamblers/syndicates who hold offshore accounts for what will be regarded as tax evasion/laundering activities.
Simply put, this plan is about tax revitalization at corporate, federal and state levels. Wall St. banks/LV/NV/U.S. all need facelifts everybody knows. Arguments over morality have very little substance.
The U.S. gambling industry could evolve into a structural, bureaucratic and tax-generating legal system a la UK/Europe as they can't afford not to tax this large and unregulated industry anymore.
I don't have a problem paying regulatory taxes on gambling winnings, because these taxes would serve to protect my investment, and go to programs to fix infrastructure, schools, public services, etc. -- these areas are the main concerns in recessions.
666Les
hopeigetpaid
The sportsbook industry as we know it is going through a paradigm shift in the U.S.
These Wall St.-backed software systems are the new players in town, being built to regulate, process, and tax gambling in NV and eventually in other states. Soon, you don't need to walk the Strip anymore, can live anywhere in NV, get volume-based spreads, and bet from anywhere using any comm. tech. you want, but you will have to pay taxes and surcharges to NV on your winnings.
Once the NV-based systems are up and running, all offshore books who accept U.S. residents will be in even greater danger of eradication/seizures/bankruptcies through new, stricter, and more enforceable guidelines. These guidelines would form new state and federal legislation that would increase criminal convictions, civil penalties, credit rating downgrades, and so on (depending on the amount of shadow $$) against gamblers/syndicates who hold offshore accounts for what will be regarded as tax evasion/laundering activities.
Simply put, this plan is about tax revitalization at corporate, federal and state levels. Wall St. banks/LV/NV/U.S. all need facelifts everybody knows. Arguments over morality have very little substance.
The U.S. gambling industry could evolve into a structural, bureaucratic and tax-generating legal system a la UK/Europe as they can't afford not to tax this large and unregulated industry anymore.
I don't have a problem paying regulatory taxes on gambling winnings, because these taxes would serve to protect my investment, and go to programs to fix infrastructure, schools, public services, etc. -- these areas are the main concerns in recessions.
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