Originally Posted by
Dan Druff
I am looking forward to seeing what bullshit he tries to pass off as "documentation" that he's attending all 5 World Series games in the front row.
And no, it's not tax deductible to spend big money on attending sporting events just because you call yourself a "professional gambler". The only way this could be justified would be if you could show how the expenditures on the games are justified by the size of your bet. But you can't write off a $2500 ticket by placing a $300 bet, and saying you're there for research.
However, we all know Chrissy isn't a winning sportsbettor, so there is no gambling income to write off!
He actually might be able to write off the World Series tickets/trip by claiming it's an expense necessary to cultivate his high roller image as a (scam) gambling influencer. So yes, it could probably be justified against his income which is now mostly derived from getting suckers to sign up to Betonline and lose. But then there's the whole scam angle to what he's doing, to where he could separately be criminally charged for wire fraud and other financial crimes.