And we spent taxpayer funding to learn this? Wouldn’t it have been cheaper for him to go to Las Vegas and get his clock cleaned by some pros and skilled amateurs and not have to waste the time and money of a Federally Funded University?
Or, he could have just read a poker book to find this out and taken their word for it since most professional players have played over 1,000,000 hands of Texas Hold ‘Em and not just 100 or 720.
I believe he was making a point about winnings being taxed more based on the game being considered luck. Like Keno
“According to DeDonno, the person who takes home the winnings is likely to pay higher taxes when money is considered earned by luck.”