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Dumb Niners Fan on reddit puts all his money on niners parlay bet with bengals


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224k in winnings on a 65k bet? So he will be taxed on 159k of income and assuming he makes 81k a year (which is likely a given since he saved up 65k to gamble with) he will pay appx 43% tax on it so his 159k winnings turns into 90.63k.  Not exactly enough to buy a place in "The bay area" and PSLs for the new SF stadium.  

 

Just dumb. 

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I'm so pumped for this. ALL of my friends are fuggin niner fans. They are everywhere here on the west coast since they started winning.

The Seahawks/Niners bandwagon fans could be the worst I've ever seen.

If we win, I will probably lose some friends and get in some fights at candlestick. I don't even care.

But if we lose I'm hiding and drinking myself to death.

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224k in winnings on a 65k bet? So he will be taxed on 159k of income and assuming he makes 81k a year (which is likely a given since he saved up 65k to gamble with) he will pay appx 43% tax on it so his 159k winnings turns into 90.63k.  Not exactly enough to buy a place in "The bay area" and PSLs for the new SF stadium.  

 

Just dumb. 

 

you pay taxes on offshore gambling?

 

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There are bets, there are dumb bets, then there is this bet.

 

Even if you have enough faith in the 49ers to take them -6 over the Panthers (who should not lose by more than 6 if we do lose given our defense...) your 2nd action is on the Bengals / Ravens?  The Bengals might come out and rip the Ravens a new one but there's an equal chance they come out flat and get stomped.  I don't get it.

 

I keep looking at it hoping, for that guy's sake, it's fake.

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