Action in Mobile

Shorty said:
Damn...and I was wanting to film it for prosperity!

And by the way...tell Jesse next time you see him that Shorty says hello, and that was a yummy quasadilla. I remember when he was a young pup running around on his daddy's shirt tail. Don't let them Mississippi boys scare ya Marissa...we ain't all like that ;)

Shorty
Bowman or Middlebrook?
 
Sweet Marissa said:
Bowman or Middlebrook?

Middlebrooks...I been knowing him since he was a kid. Always fun to hang around with. He will have ya laughing and clowning...and he is starting to play pretty sporty on the big tables. Always been a bar box champion.

Shorty
 
Shorty said:
Middlebrooks...I been knowing him since he was a kid. Always fun to hang around with. He will have ya laughing and clowning...and he is starting to play pretty sporty on the big tables. Always been a bar box champion.

Shorty
I'll probably talk to him tonight and will sure tell him. He's a big sweetie :)
 
Sweet Marissa said:
Great turn out for this tournament and got to see some great players. Wish it would have been played on the 9-footers instead of the bar tables, though. Also not a lot of action with everyone woofin or knockin each other.

It was nice to finally meet you, Vagabond, though you didn't recognise me at first (LOL), Mike Templeton (albeit briefly), Sarah Rousey, Grady Matthews, along with a few others who are lurking around AZ. Nice to see all my buddies again: Jesse, Justin, George, Denny, Schmitty, Guido, Matt, David, and all my Ohio/Kentucky boys. Got some really weird (read: perverted) questions from the Mississippi group (except Wesley who was the gentleman), but they eased up when Jesse let them know I was his kid sister ;). Thanks, Little John, for kicking that off. :p

Hugs and kisses to Jesse and Justin!

Marissa
Just curious if this was Little David and Jeff (Guido)? How did they do?
Was Fletch there and is that Matt B from Ga?

Were you the only one that made the trip from Columbus?
 
frankncali said:
Marissa
Just curious if this was Little David and Jeff (Guido)? How did they do?
Was Fletch there and is that Matt B from Ga?

Were you the only one that made the trip from Columbus?
Is there another threesome running around with those same names? lol Jeff is living in Biloxi now with his new baby (a girl), as well as Matt, who just relocated there a month ago. I think David is living somewhere in that vicinity... I asked them if they always have to be living within a certain mile radius of each other :D Fletcher wasn't there; he is probably living back in Auburn.

A few of us came from Columbus. None of us got to do anything, though.
 
B.J.the bandit said:
EXCUSE ME BUT---my dad got busted by the IRS ,HE WAS IN J.CITY WITH FATS YOURE DEAD WRONG MY DEAR THEY TOOK NAMES LIC#S FOUND HIM IN HIS HOME TOWN TOOK A FEW MO BUT GOT HIM SO IT WOULD REALY BE BETTER IF THE AMOUNT OF $$ WAS KEPT OFF THE AIR YOU GUYS THAT KNEW HIM KNOW WE LOST OUR HOME CARS ECT WE WERE RUINED !!! HE GOT A STAMP AND STARTED OVER, HE OPENED A BETTING STORE NEXT DOOR TO THE POLICE STATION SOME OF YOU KNOW IT BEST POKER GAME IN STATE, A FEW JUDGES PLAYED THERE LOL B.J. :rolleyes:


Were the cars, homes and whatever the result of illegal activity? Was the income unreported?

The information you want kept secret is reported all over the place. In fact, any IRS agent could get tons of stories about who won what just by walking into any pool room in the country.

So your dad started over - did it legally and probably made more money than ever before with no fear of going to jail for illegal activity.

Just because I say BJ won 4 million from JB last Saturday doesn't mean it's true. Do you want to bet $1000 RIGHT NOW that there will NOT BE one single case of one player mentioned in this forum being investigated by the IRS in the next 12 months becaue of anything said on this board? For one thing, there is not a high rolling pool player alive who couldn't prove that he loses as much as he wins. Secondly, it's all hearsay. Thirdly, pool players are small fish. The IRS has virtually no chance of attaching ownership to anything they have.

But, whatever. For all of you high-rolling pool players try not playing pool for any money with witnesses since you have no idea who they might be.

Sorry about your Dad BJ. Sounds like he did just fine though.

John
 
The Service

onepocketchump said:
Okay, they might be reading EVERY post in EVERY forum to see if anyone is talking about getting INCOME. IRS stands for the Internal Revenue Service. Their job is to account for the revenue that is paid to the United States goverment for taxes. Their job is NOT to monitor newsgroups and internet forums for shreds of information about personal income.
You don't know who you are dealing with...


onepocketchump said:
I would think that today's IRS and the FBI have a LOT more to worry about than what is happening with a bunch of pool players.
They, in fact, do have a lot more to worry about...not least of those worries is how to pay for all the spending...

onepocketchump said:
The government has no clue and no way of prosecuting ANYONE based on any hearsay on these forums. If they are monitoring anything then it's for terrorist activity.
Understand...the Service gets its' clue from various sources...this COULD be one of them.
Hearsay is a term used in court, very few cases the Service works actually end up in court. Unlike other agencies, the Service is empowered with the right to audit your tax return AND change it to reflect their opinion based on evidence they consider reliable. This would include the right to determine whether you "must file" and the power of assessment of tax in your absence. That means you owe the money and WILL pay. Only then do you have the right to take it to district court to determine if the evidence is compelling...otherwise (in the absence of full payment), you can take the issue to (the proper jurisdictional) Tax Court while the Service pounds on your head daily...you should be able to guess which one will give you the better odds of winning. And while we're on the subject of winning...I have NEVER met ANYONE who, upon completion of a tiff (large or small) with the Service felt they were a winner.

onepocketchump said:
So, let's not flatter ourselves that anything we talk about here is going to have the man come down on us.
Correct!!!
The typical response would be to send an agent or two to a tournament (gathering) to collect information from which "they" might come down on "us". This most likely would not be like the raid the "Texas Rangers" performed in Houston at the 2nd or 3rd Red's Tournament in the early 80"s. I was there when it happened (so were several others who read this forum). There were approximately 15 undercover Rangers in place who had taken the time to target significant gamblers so the when the "bust" went down. All of a sudden these guys came out of their shirts with badges on neckstrings and they grabbed money exposed (they picked their time carefully) and people, on whom they had gathered evidence during their surveillance. One of the guys really surprised me because we arrived for the tournament a couple of days early and he was right there the whole time. Anyway, the money count at the jail never did match up with the money count at the pool hall...surprise...surprise!!

onepocketchump said:
Also, for the record, Professional Gambler is a legitimate profession.
Interesting position...generally it is written something like this..."Gambling is a vice and shall be supressed". But this doesn't mean that these ole boys (at any level) don't want their cut from these legitimate professional earnings. i would agree that "professional pool player" is legitimate but only within the boundaries of tournament play. (see next blurb about reporting gambling income/loss)

onepocketchump said:
In fact, any income can be reported against expenses. So, anything won in Mobile can be reported against all of the expenses incurred and gambling losses previously.
Again, almost right...All gambling winnings must be reported (take note of this because if it is not...that's tax evasaion - potential felony). Gambling losses may be written off as a tier-two itemized deduction subject to a reduction of 2% AGI and an alternative minimum tax (AMT) line item inclusion that obviates the deduction VERY quickly. You can read up on this easily, should you want to know.

In closing, your understanding or belief that the system will or will not do something has prescious little to do with the reality of events.

Just my opinion...you be the judge.

Andy
 
just a point to be made ...

You never know when an 'agency' will do something
trival that you would not think they would do:

Example:

When I was in the Navy (late 60's), stationed at Pier 9 out by
National City on the edge of San Diego, I went downtown with
a couple of buddies off the ship to a billiard room.
We were playing a friendly game of 9 ball for $2.00 a game.
Next thing I knew the 2 guys playing on the table next to us
were Vice cops, and busted us for gambling ... A $2 game ... OMG WTF ...

They handed me over to the Shore Patrol to be thrown into
a tank for hours, before being reprimanded aboard ship, and
restricted to ship for 2 weeks.
 
Cow Town??????????

Snapshot9 said:
You never know when an 'agency' will do something
trival that you would not think they would do:

Example:

When I was in the Navy (late 60's), stationed at Pier 9 out by
National City on the edge of San Diego, I went downtown with
a couple of buddies off the ship to a billiard room.
We were playing a friendly game of 9 ball for $2.00 a game.
Next thing I knew the 2 guys playing on the table next to us
were Vice cops, and busted us for gambling ... A $2 game ... OMG WTF ...

They handed me over to the Shore Patrol to be thrown into
a tank for hours, before being reprimanded aboard ship, and
restricted to ship for 2 weeks.


That billiard room was on Broadway wasn't it, Snapshot9? I was stationed on the USS Hamner there in 1966 and played in that same room, I bet. National City "Cow Town" was a blast wasn't it? If a guy couldn't get "Lucky" in Cow Town he looked like the Elephant Man.
 
Yes, it was

Yes, it was on Broadway. I was stationed on my first ship,
USS Kemper County. Had many a fun fun night in Cow town ...l
This was 68 and 69.

Were you there when the Billiard Tavern went in at 12th & Broadway,
a billiard room ahead of its time. I had the honor of shooting Willie
Mosconi in an exhibition match there. Great place.
 
Sweet Marissa said:
Since the IRS wants their cut of gambling winnings.... do I get a refund when I lose? ;) :p :D :cool:
Declare it as a loss...have PROFF...and if the itemization is enough, then yes.
 
Snapshot9 said:
Yes, it was on Broadway. I was stationed on my first ship,
USS Kemper County. Had many a fun fun night in Cow town ...l
This was 68 and 69.

Were you there when the Billiard Tavern went in at 12th & Broadway,
a billiard room ahead of its time. I had the honor of shooting Willie
Mosconi in an exhibition match there. Great place.

No, Scott, I was out of there in Dec. 66 to a ship in Long Beach. It had to have been built after that.
 
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