Suatu cerita tayangan channel 7 semalam di mana sekelompok orang-orang Aussie 
yang telah memang banyak tarohan lewat kasino di seluruh dunia. Ada satu 
kesamaan dari mereka, yaitu semuanya jago matematika. Jadi kalau bukan jago 
matematika, yah tahu diri lah.

Kemenangan lewat kasino berdasarkan peraturan yang berlaku di Australia tidak 
kena pajak. Tapi mengingat kemenangan merka yang jumlahnya demikian 
spektakular, ATO (kantor pajak Australia) mengincar pajak dari mereka sebesar 
900 juta dollar. Konon mereka sudah mulai menghilangkan data bukti-bukti 
kemenangan mereka agar tidak bisa dilacak.

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Secret gambling society

They've bet billions of dollars over the years, and now the tax office is after 
them.

However they have an unusual ally in their fight over the $900 million tax bill.

They're the ultra-secret Aussie punters club that's plundered racetracks and 
gaming tables around the world.

A group of mates, all mathematical geniuses, they bet $2 billion a year, but 
they're now the target of a tax probe that threatens every punter and amateur 
gambler in the country.

David Walsh is the unofficial leader of the gang - an art collector, 
philanthropist and the most visible member of this gamblers club.

Poker player George Mamacas is another member. South Australian David Steike is 
another poker champion, joined by Barossa wine maker and punter Ray Gatt. The 
biggest punter of them all is Zeljko Ranogajec - the man they call The Loch 
Ness Monster, who gambles a billion dollars a year on his own.

These are just five members of the club, but there are fourteen others making 
tens of millions a year.

The gamblers club is Tasmania's best kept secret. It began at the University of 
Tasmania's maths department when three maths whizzes got together to use their 
skill with numbers to make some easy money. They used the laws of probability 
to prove they could win.

The maths geniuses used their love of Blackjack, Keno and horses to make some 
serious cash.

Their success was phenomenal - being students they played with small amounts, 
picking winning combinations at Keno and counting cards at Blackjack - a legal 
but discouraged practice.

Fellow Tasmanian punter Andrew Scott has known the members of the secret 
gamblers club for more than twenty years. He plays poker against them around 
the world and knows their tricks.

"These guys started out as Blackjack players, so they started out at Wrest 
Point Casino in Hobart, and they extended from Blackjack to horse racing," 
Scott said.

"When the casino stopped allowing them to play Blackjack they got into horse 
racing, and at the end of the day they extended those principals. So they're 
looking for good value bets. They've decided what the probability of winning 
is, they've looked at what it's paying at the tote, and they bet on the bets 
that represent good value," he explained.

They met at a North Hobart pub and placed bets on horses. With every success, 
betting more and more and adding more members to their club.

"It just grew organically, and they just bet more, and more, and more, and 
they've won, and good luck to them."

Ranogajec won a record $7.5 million dollars in 1994 while playing Keno at a 
Sydney RSL, after spending six days in placing bets and working out the numbers.

Since then he's become the single biggest gambler in the world. He bets $1 
billion a year, but is rarely seen. He doesn't grace the racetracks of the 
world he plunders, and he and his wife Shelley Wilson lead a quiet life away 
from the spotlight.

They now live at One Hyde Park in London - the most prestigious address in the 
world, where a one bedroom apartment will set you back more than $10 million 
and a penthouse more than $200 million.

>From here the Loch Ness Monster punts mostly online, with Tote agencies 
>offering him massive rebates for his gambling dollar.

George Mamacas and his poker mate David Steike are regulars on the world poker 
stage, and David Walsh has become well known for his $200 million creation - 
the Museum of New and Old Art or MONA.

Built just outside Hobart, at a cost of more than $70 million, and containing 
more than $100 million in art and books in a year it has become Tasmania's 
biggest tourist attraction, financed by some of the profits of the gamblers 
club.

Now the gamblers club has received support from a most unlikely place in its 
fight with the ATO. Independent MP Andrew Wilke, the man who wants to limit 
poker machine betting, is fighting for David Walsh and his mates.

"I'm not anti-gambling. Like just about everyone else in Australia I'm happy to 
place a small punt on the Melbourne cup or play two up on Anzac day. What I am 
also is passionately in support of a fair go for people, and if there is 
evidence that someone is being treated unfairly, then there is a role for me to 
step in and speak up," Wilke said.

"You know the ATO on four separate occasions told this particular group it was 
not taxable, and now they're going back and changing their mind. I mean I just 
think it really could cause a problem for the whole country. We could all be 
paying tax every time we have a punt down at the pub and win twenty bucks," 
Scott agreed.

And that's what's at stake. Many believe the attack on the punters club could 
lead to taxes on gambling winnings and even lotto wins, affecting tens of 
millions across the country.

"No one knows what the ATO's intentions here are. Are they just going after a 
very small number of very successful professional gamblers, or do they intend 
to extend it to all professional gamblers? Where do they intend to draw the 
line between professional and recreational gambling," Wilke asked.

The tax office claims the gamblers club has destroyed vital tax evidence and 
its gambling records. Now an audit of the successful secret club is heading to 
court.

Every punter in the country is anxiously waiting for the result, but few are 
willing to bet against the world's best gambling club.


http://au.news.yahoo.com/today-tonight/money/article/-/14265510/secret-gambling-society






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