Not legally. You need provable gambling losses to offset your poker winnings, but many winning poker players like me don't play the -EV table games. Refund management companies & some Canadians fake losses to get a refund, but that's like playing Russian Roulette with the IRS
if you are not able to prove all those supposed losses.
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Originally Posted by Mascot
Yes, you lose 30% equity at first, but you get it most, if not all of it back.