{"id":898739,"date":"2025-11-25T11:01:31","date_gmt":"2025-11-25T19:01:31","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.lasvegasadvisor.com\/shop\/?p=898739"},"modified":"2025-11-25T11:01:36","modified_gmt":"2025-11-25T19:01:36","slug":"winding-things-down","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.lasvegasadvisor.com\/blog\/winding-things-down\/","title":{"rendered":"Winding Things Down"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p>Every end of year presents decisions tax-wise. If you have accumulated cash back or free play at casinos and withdraw it, it\u2019s a taxable event and is hence reportable. Many players, possibly most, don\u2019t report such income, but that\u2019s tax evasion &#8212; which is a crime. My goal is tax avoidance, which is different.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Usually, my decision comes down to whether I am ahead or behind for the year. While I\u2019ve usually had positive annual results, there have been exceptions. In 2024, for example, I had a seriously-negative year. In December of that year, I emptied most of my slot club accounts.&nbsp; This reduced my loss for the year and since losses aren\u2019t carried over year to year, was a better strategy than if I collected the money from the slot club accounts in a year I was ahead and would have to pay taxes on it.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>In 2025, I\u2019m ahead and will not be clearing out accounts before December 31. Because of the new tax law that is going into effect January 1, I\u2019ll be quitting most of my gambling at that time, so my slot club accounts will be cleaned out in January of 2026.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>There are some cases, however, where I will not clear out my slot club accounts, because of the idiosyncrasies of the particular slot clubs. Some of my readers have accounts at these exact casinos, but many of you have accounts elsewhere where the same logic might apply.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>South Point<\/strong> &#8212; When the South Point reduced its slot club from a 0.30% return to 0.15%, I quit playing. All video poker there now has a house advantage. The mailers competent video poker players receive are pretty paltry, so there\u2019s no reason for me to play there anymore.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Telling people that I\u2019ll no longer be playing at South Point (knowing that others might follow my example and also quit playing there) is not easy for me to do. Over the years, I\u2019ve been a very strong advocate for that casino.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>&nbsp;Michael Gaughan and the South Point have been very good to my career and to me personally. The South Point was the major sponsor of my <em>Gambling with an Edge <\/em>podcast, and I taught classes there for many years. When Shirley, out of the blue, decided our marriage was over back in 2012, the South Point gave me a free room <s>there<\/s> for a few weeks until I got my feet on the ground again. Many competent players have been removed from the South Point slot club, but I was allowed to stay because of my relationship with Michael Gaughan.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>&nbsp;But the policies of that casino have changed. The slot club has been cut in half, and many monthly promotions are smaller now than they used to be. While I\u2019ll always be grateful to Michael Gaughan, I won\u2019t be a player there any longer. So why not close my slot club account there?<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Because on Mondays, the South Point offers 50% discounts to seniors for food and other things if you use your accumulated points &#8212; and for about two weeks before Christmas every year everybody gets the 50% discounts using points. Since spending my points like this isn\u2019t taxable, and I get twice as much in food as I\u2019d get in cash, it makes sense to me not to clear out the account at this time.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>Caesars Sports Book<\/strong> &#8212; I am not a significant sports bettor, but Caesars Sports Book offers monthly promotions if you have Caesars Seven Stars status. My current Seven Stars status remains in effect until January 2027, so I\u2019ll continue to opt into the monthly promotion until then.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Although the promotion has changed before and can change again at any time, currently it goes like this: If you make a monthly $100 or higher bet using real money (which includes money deposited or earned and not withdrawn), you get a $150 free bet. Free bets do not return as much as regular bets, but they are free and, obviously, I win some of them.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>While I generally make my $100 bets at around -200 (meaning I will win approximately 2\/3 of them), I lose some of them. My free bets are made on underdogs, so I lose more than half of them. So, it is possible that my overall balance decreases periodically and I\u2019ll need some money in the account so I can continue to make my required $100 monthly bets. I\u2019ll probably leave $500 in it and clean out the rest in January. Over time, though, I\u2019m a huge favorite to win during this promotion.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>Four Queens<\/strong> &#8212; I have a current comp dollar balance of several thousand dollars. Bonnie and I like to take people to Hugo\u2019s Cellar periodically, so I want to keep that balance active. That means I will continue to play a little at that casino to keep the food comps from expiring. So while I\u2019m \u201cgiving up gambling\u201d in the main, there are a few exceptions, like this one.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>I will not be receiving meal comps at casinos in 2026 because I\u2019ve stopped playing, so in addition to going to Hugo\u2019s Cellar sometimes, we\u2019ll probably eat at their Magnolia\u2019s coffee shop much more often than we do today. The casino has an accumulated points balance, separate from comp dollars, and we\u2019ll probably zero that in January.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>There are other year-end things I will do. Bonnie and I each get five $100 meals at Caesars properties because of our Seven Stars status. We still have some that won\u2019t expire until January 31. We\u2019ll spend those in January &#8212; because we have other \u201cfree food\u201d until then. It\u2019s possible we\u2019ll get more meals at Caesars next year simply because we\u2019re still Seven Stars. We\u2019ll see.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>It\u2019s possible that the new tax law will be reversed sometime in the future &#8212; and depending on when that happens, I might start gambling again. I will certainly look at what casinos are offering and make a judgment as to whether I can get up to speed again and how long that will take me.&nbsp;<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>If this happens in, for example, 2030, I\u2019ll be 83 years old by then and will not have played for five years. It\u2019s fair to assume my skills will have greatly deteriorated in that time period. And who knows if there will be any games worth playing by then?&nbsp;<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>While presumably I\u2019ll be able to get up to speed again in video poker, if there are any games worth playing, I\u2019ll have to start over again at advantage slots. While I know how to beat several dozen different kinds of slot machines today, new games will continue to be invented and any of the games I know today will likely either be non-existent or perhaps \u201ceverybody\u201d will know how to play them so my information today will be worthless then.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Every end of year presents decisions tax-wise. If you have accumulated cash back or free play at casinos and withdraw it, it\u2019s a taxable event and is hence reportable. Many players, possibly most, don\u2019t report such income, but that\u2019s tax evasion &#8212; which is a crime. My goal is tax avoidance, which is different. 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