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So I take it that you are passing on my $6,000 easy money wager.

If I accept the $10,000 bet would be prepared to show me your tax returns along with other documentation?
Tax returns are not necessary to prove the winnings.

I had another guy who wasn't "comfortable" losing more than he wanted. You think I'm comfortable showing a guy like you all my shit? Why should you be comfortable? That's why a mod is always the best way to do this.
 

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Tax returns are not necessary to prove the winnings.

I had another guy who wasn't "comfortable" losing more than he wanted. You think I'm comfortable showing a guy like you all my shit? Why should you be comfortable? That's why a mod is always the best way to do this.

Don't care about your "shit", all I care about is Schedule A, line whatever and the year you won. That will confirm the poker verification. The season tickets have to be in the name of the person who reported $1 million in winnings.
 

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I may be wrong but I don't recall a dollar amount on a previous wager. Again, I may be wrong but I can easily verify .

By the way, thanks for jumping in, you may be betting on the wrong horse

I think I have the right horse, but since you're both decent guys, I'd hate for the loser to lose that much $$$ without getting a nice drink or meal out of it. When Vit had his offer of 10K and then lowered it to 6K to Wrong Way, it was easy to hope the fool would lose $$$$ and get nothing but the scorn he deserved because he's a classless asshole. Of course Wrong Way chickened out so no such luck. I'm just surprised you would counter offer the lower amount after the confidence you exhibited before.
 

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I guess Mountain's risk assessment has been adjusted downward from 100% once a bet was actually offered, LOL. Good luck. Don't spend all the winnings in the casino at one time when you collect, and buy Mountain a nice stiff drink with your winnings.

Show me the post Guesser or are you taking Vit's word? Either way the $10,000 phantom wager between me and vit never took place as vit stated in post 712 never happened.

Another misspeak that seems to happen more often than not
 

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Don't care about your "shit", all I care about is Schedule A, line whatever and the year you won. That will confirm the poker verification. The season tickets have to be in the name of the person who reported $1 million in winnings.
You can get certain things when you cash in a tournament. That is indisputable proof. It's my name and it's the same name as on my ticket invoices.....along with my picture ID........is proof.

Uh, you might not care about my shit but I do. It's why the price is high....nothing stopping you from posting or pm'ing my name to one of these knuckleheads and that causes a huge problem.
 

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Show me the post Guesser or are you taking Vit's word? Either way the $10,000 phantom wager between me and vit never took place as vit stated in post 712 never happened.

Another misspeak that seems to happen more often than not
You said "name the wager". I did name it and you countered for half my number.
 

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You can get certain things when you cash in a tournament. That is indisputable proof. It's my name and it's the same name as on my ticket invoices.....along with my picture ID........is proof.

Uh, you might not care about my shit but I do. It's why the price is high....nothing stopping you from posting or pm'ing my name to one of these knuckleheads and that causes a huge problem.

Stated income mortgages banks made to borrowers (loans with no income verification) was one of the reasons the banking industry failed a few years ago.

Verification on Schedule A of your tax returns is a reasonable form of scoring a wager. If I go up to $10,000 will you verify by showing me the year you reported your winnngs?
 

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Stated income mortgages banks made to borrowers (loans with no income verification) was one of the reasons the banking industry failed a few years ago.

Verification on Schedule A of your tax returns is a reasonable form of scoring a wager. If I go up to $10,000 will you verify by showing me the year you reported your winnngs?
I won't because it's completely unnecessary to prove the winnings.
 

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That's odd.....you knew 100 percent the other day that I was a liar....but you want the bet cut in half. Interesting....I will have to think about it I guess.

You said "name the wager". I did name it and you countered for half my number.

Another red herring, your first post above proves that we never discussed $10,000 so for the record I never cut any bet in half.

You named it and I am thinking about it but without tax return verification we have no deal
 

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I won't because it's completely unnecessary to prove the winnings.

It is the fairest and simplest way to confirm a wager. Any other information you provide, including your ID will have the same information on it.

I believe you have offered your tax returns as confirmation in previous wagers on this site. Again, I don't want to see your entire tax returns, just one schedule, Schedule A.
 

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Show me the post Guesser or are you taking Vit's word? Either way the $10,000 phantom wager between me and vit never took place as vit stated in post 712 never happened.

Another misspeak that seems to happen more often than not

I never said there was a prior bet amount between you and him. Shockingly, I don't follow this morning noon and night like some sick stalkers around here, so I don't know if there was. I said on this one, when he offered an amount, I'm surprised you didn't jump at it, instead of lower it, with the confidence you previously exhibited.
 

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Look man, I am not going to beat you up about this but showing me 1 page of your tax returns shouldn't be a deal killer. If you aren't willing to show me that you reported the winnings than we will just have to let it go. I could come up with the additional funds but no point in pursuing it if not showing me Schedule A is not negotiable.

Think about it, there is no more information on that page than there will be on your passport or other ID. If you change your mind, let me know
 

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mountain, lots of posters have been down this familiar road. He won't accept.

He'll stall, make the dumbest excuses and continue to bluff...it's what he always does. I bet the dependent obese basement-dwelling welfare recluse doesn't even know what a flush is. He's totally full of shit but just like a crack addict in denial, he'll say anything to keep up the charade, oblivious to the fact everyone knows except the man in the mirror.

vtard and AAAktard are mentally unstable and need professional help. Seriously.
 

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I never said there was a prior bet amount between you and him. Shockingly, I don't follow this morning noon and night like some sick stalkers around here, so I don't know if there was. I said on this one, when he offered an amount, I'm surprised you didn't jump at it, instead of lower it, with the confidence you previously exhibited.

It has nothing to do with confidence, $5,000 is a lot of money. It has more to do with wagering the amount that I can lose without creating a hardship; wagering with your head.

I am not going to rehash the previous posts but Vit insinuated that he made a $10,000 wager a few days ago and that I cut it in half, leading to your premature comment. He named the amount tonight and a few minutes later I cut it in half. Again, I am not going to argue about that but you both know what he said had nothing to do with any previous wager.
 

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mountain, Willie and others have been down this familiar road. He won't accept.

He'll stall, make the dumbest excuses and continue to bluff...it's what he always does. I bet the dependent obese basement-dwelling welfare recluse doesn't even know what a flush is. He knows he's totally full of shit but just like a crack addict in denial, he'll say the most outlandish contradictory bullshit. Everyone knows except the man in poker fraud vtard's mirror.

vtard and aaaktard need professional help. Seriously.

That's alright, too tired to mess with it. If he changes his mind I will be in but it will be tomorrow night before I can get the money to BAS
 

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It has nothing to do with confidence, $5,000 is a lot of money. It has more to do with wagering the amount that I can lose without creating a hardship; wagering with your head.

I am not going to rehash the previous posts but Vit insinuated that he made a $10,000 wager a few days ago and that I cut it in half, leading to your premature comment. He named the amount tonight and a few minutes later I cut it in half. Again, I am not going to argue about that but you both know what he said had nothing to do with any previous wager.

I never said it did. I saw Vit's offer tonight of 10K, 3K, I saw your counter of 5K, 1K, and I commented.
Just for curiosity, why are you insisting on his tax return schedule A? If he has proof of the poker winnings amount with his name, his picture and name ID showing it's him with the same name, and the same name on the Phils ticket voucher, why do you need more? Maybe he filed a joint return and doesn't need you to see his wife's name?
 

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I never said it did. I saw Vit's offer tonight of 10K, 3K, I saw your counter of 5K, 1K, and I commented.
Just for curiosity, why are you insisting on his tax return schedule A? If he has proof of the poker winnings amount with his name, his picture and name ID showing it's him with the same name, and the same name on the Phils ticket voucher, why do you need more?

People can make up statements to fit their narrative, it would be very easy to do.

For the most part, most people will not screw around with the IRS. It is the best source of 3rd party verification available. Someone would have to be a complete fool to alter an IRS document
 

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People can make up statements to fit their narrative, it would be very easy to do.

For the most part, most people will not screw around with the IRS. It is the best source of 3rd party verification available. Someone would have to be a complete fool to alter an IRS document
I'm not devious, so I don't know for sure, but I would think it would be easier to create a fake tax return schedule A, then make a fake verification of Poker winnings from the Borgata or wherever, a fake Drivers License Photo ID, and a Fake Phillies and 76ers Season ticket voucher. Anyway, you guys can hash it out or not.
 

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How about 10k for my poker winnings over 1 million and 3k for proving both my season tickets for phillies and sixers.
I'm not sure how you missed this post. You asked how much and this was my response.
 

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I'm not devious, so I don't know for sure, but I would think it would be easier to create a fake tax return schedule A, then make a fake verification of Poker winnings from the Borgata or wherever, a fake Drivers License Photo ID, and a Fake Phillies and 76ers Season ticket voucher. Anyway, you guys can hash it out or not.

Last word on this. I would have him sign IRS form 4506-T to confirm the tax returns. I would pay for the service and we could confirm what he showed me and what was actually reported. Again, for $10,000 I would confirm everything he told me. You may accept these other forms of verification but for $10,000 I would have to be 100% certain.

I think people are getting tired of these posts clogging up a thread so I will leave it up to vit. I am in for the wager but my verification standards will be high as would any individual wagering $10,000
 

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