The guest this week is professor I. Nelson Rose, author of, Gaming Law in a Nutshell, and Blackjack and the Law.
Tuesday, April 28, 2015
Gambling With an Edge - guest I. Nelson Rose #4
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Tuesday, April 21, 2015
Gambling With an Edge - guest Jeff Hwang #2
This week's guest is Jeff Hwang, author of Pot Limit Omaha Poker. We discuss Limit Omaha Hi Lo as well as developing new casino games.
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Sunday, April 19, 2015
An AP play worth 6 figures
Since I am only 29 I don't worry much about social security. But I have a lot of friends who are around 60, and they will be facing choices on when to start taking their social security benefits. Turns out that just like any game, the people who really understand how to play are going to make WAY more money than those who don't. I recently picked up Get What's Yours by Kotlikoff, Moeller, and Soloman. Think of it as the Beat the Dealer of how to play the social security game.
There are several different ways you can get benefits, and different times when you can start collecting. In a nutshell, you can start getting money at 62, or you can wait until "Full Retirement Age" which is 66 (plus some months depending what year you were born) or you can wait until 70. The longer you wait, the more money you get every month. About 40% of the people start taking it at 62, and 1% wait until 70. That alone should tell you what the right play is. For the vast majority of people it is right to wait until 70. And they polled social security workers on the advice they give people. As you can imagine it is the equivalent of getting advice from a dealer on how to play blackjack... hopeless.
I can't boil down the whole book in one blog post - but here is one tip which alone is worth more than the cost of this book, and can easilly be worth 50k. Say you are married, and both you and your wife work. Let's say your incomes are about equal, and you are the same age. (although this works even better if there is an age difference.) When you hit 66 you "file and suspend". Basically the idea is you turn on your benefits, but then suspend them until 70. But now your wife can take spousal benefits for 4 years, and then when she hits 70 she can file her own. Basically you get an extra 4 years of payments for her at no cost. When you both turn 70 you get paid at a much higher rate.
If you are close to 60 this book is a must read. I give it... 4 aces.
There are several different ways you can get benefits, and different times when you can start collecting. In a nutshell, you can start getting money at 62, or you can wait until "Full Retirement Age" which is 66 (plus some months depending what year you were born) or you can wait until 70. The longer you wait, the more money you get every month. About 40% of the people start taking it at 62, and 1% wait until 70. That alone should tell you what the right play is. For the vast majority of people it is right to wait until 70. And they polled social security workers on the advice they give people. As you can imagine it is the equivalent of getting advice from a dealer on how to play blackjack... hopeless.
I can't boil down the whole book in one blog post - but here is one tip which alone is worth more than the cost of this book, and can easilly be worth 50k. Say you are married, and both you and your wife work. Let's say your incomes are about equal, and you are the same age. (although this works even better if there is an age difference.) When you hit 66 you "file and suspend". Basically the idea is you turn on your benefits, but then suspend them until 70. But now your wife can take spousal benefits for 4 years, and then when she hits 70 she can file her own. Basically you get an extra 4 years of payments for her at no cost. When you both turn 70 you get paid at a much higher rate.
If you are close to 60 this book is a must read. I give it... 4 aces.
Thursday, April 16, 2015
Gambling With an Edge - guest Jeff Hwang on Pot Limit Omaha
This week's guest is Jeff Hwang, author of Pot Limit Omaha Poker.
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Thursday, April 9, 2015
Gambling With an Edge - guest Mohan Srivastava #2
This week's guest is Mohan Srivastava. Mohan cracked the code on several scratch off lottery games. We talk about beating the lottery. You can read about some of his exploits in this Wired magazine article. - Wired. Here is a link to the first time Mohan was on the show. Mohan #1
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Thursday, April 2, 2015
Gambling With an Edge - guest Bradley Davis
Our guest this week is Bradley Davis. We discuss his case with the IRS after they took issue with his filing as a part time professional gambler.
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