billlaur said:I heard at the IPT 8 Ball In Vegas,Than Efren and Rodney agreed before the match to split it ,is this a standard pratice in the pool world?
billlaur said:I heard at the IPT 8 Ball In Vegas,Than Efren and Rodney agreed before the match to split it ,is this a standard pratice in the pool world?
pooltchr said:I suspect what you heard may not be accurate.
Steve
billlaur said:I heard at the IPT 8 Ball In Vegas,Than Efren and Rodney agreed before the match to split it ,is this a standard pratice in the pool world?
crosseyedjoe said:Not again. It doesn't make sense because Efren will still be taxed for the full amount. Imagine this for the 600,000 pot for 1st and 2nd, if you split it into 2, Efren will only take home only 150,000 (600 / 2 - 150(30% witholding tax of 500(what he's supposed to get)) = 150).
The same under the table deal the you do in small tournament is no longer that easy when Big Brother eyes is on you.
cueball1950 said:I have to agree with what you stated above... but out of curiousity i would love to know what his backer (PUYAT SPORTS) cut is. and if it is before or after taxes are taken out...............................mike
wahcheck said:I suspect this was put out there to start some controversy.......
TheOne said:If we apply the 30% tax to both (assuming RM would pay the same rate) they where in effect playing for 70k or 350k, 420k total.
I think I'd have split it 220/200 or 150/270 given an extra 100k was also on offer to the winner. 150k minimum is an aweful lot better than 70k after a week like that!
Would you open the box in deal or no deal if you had 500k and 100k sat there and the banker offered you 220k?
I don't think there's anything wrong whatsoever with players splitting the pot and I doubt off the record the IPT does either.
crosseyedjoe said:That's probably fine, only if American taxation is as simple as you put it. BTW, RM tax is calculated differently because he lives in the USA.
If you watched the match online or in person, you wouldn't believe that they agreed to split the pot. Efren just looked too darn nervous to think that his efforts were inconsequential...monetary-wise.billlaur said:I heard at the IPT 8 Ball In Vegas,Than Efren and Rodney agreed before the match to split it ,is this a standard pratice in the pool world?
jsp said:If you watched the match online or in person, you wouldn't believe that they agreed to split the pot. Efren just looked too darn nervous to think that his efforts were inconsequential...monetary-wise.
Did you see how he missed two 8balls?...missed CB positioning time after time? Did you see how Efren yelled out after almost missing position on the last 8? Did you see how he reacted after making the last 8? It surely looked like a man that had $350k on the line.
I'm just saying that if it didn't make any difference, money-wise, if he won or lost the match, then he most likely wouldn't have looked or played as nervous.TheOne said:Do you think he would have been any less animated if 100k, or 150k plus trophy, plus champion, plus KOTH was on the line?![]()
jsp said:If you watched the match online or in person, you wouldn't believe that they agreed to split the pot. Efren just looked too darn nervous to think that his efforts were inconsequential...monetary-wise.
Did you see how he missed two 8balls?...missed CB positioning time after time? Did you see how Efren yelled out after almost missing position on the last 8? Did you see how he reacted after making the last 8? It surely looked like a man that had $350k on the line.
jsp said:I'm just saying that if it didn't make any difference, money-wise, if he won or lost the match, then he most likely wouldn't have looked or played as nervous.
If you were guaranteed $325k ([500k+150k]/2) no matter if you won or lost the match, I would be pretty calm.
ps...though, I forgot about guaranteeing KOTH. Good point.
RIGHT BACT AT CHA ,,JACKASSMFB said:I think your an idiot.