Down to head-to-head between Altoona's Dan Ott vs. NJ Scott Blumstein, a Temple grad. Ott is down about 100 million chips, at about a 3/5 disadvantage but is guaranteed $4.7 MM. Winner gets $8-something MM.
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Down to head-to-head between Altoona's Dan Ott vs. NJ Scott Blumstein, a Temple grad. Ott is down about 100 million chips, at about a 3/5 disadvantage but is guaranteed $4.7 MM. Winner gets $8-something MM.
Down to head-to-head between Altoona's Dan Ott vs. NJ Scott Blumstein, a Temple grad. Ott is down about 100 million chips, at about a 3/5 disadvantage but is guaranteed $4.7 MM. Winner gets $8-something MM.
Anyone know what the tax hit will be on that?
I'd have to say he absolutely maximized his time in college.
Tax hit would be about 40%. But he can deduct his gambling losses from his gambling wins.
Probably just factoring in state taxes too. Overall just looking around 3% for PA with top Fed bracket around 40%Ok. Thanks. I saw some conflicting numbers. The 2016 2nd place finisher took @ a 51% hit, yet the 1st place finisher only took a 41% hit. Curious as to the discrepancy and how the %'s are figured.
holy crud muffins, had A 2 against A 8 and pulled a deuce on the river.
Yep. I don't know how short he was at that time but he had to push there and it didn't work out. Props to the Temple guy, he's a tough hombre.