korjae;337364 wroteUnless you already have significant winning from WSOP or other US tournies during the year, I still still values for playing as most of prize pools you could win at Seneca will be justifiable through other tournies' buy in/expenses.
Not sure I really understand what you are getting at here, but the only way a Canadian should logically be playing tournaments at Seneca is if he already can show enough losses during the calendar year so that he can get the withholding back if he "binks" one..
Any "winning" payer (and thus can't use his losses to offset winnings) would be foolish imo...
korjae;337364 wrote
But I do hate Casinos that withhold gross amount without minimum.
(Binion, Rio, etc would withhold for Net amount over 5k.)
I think that all (or at least most Vegas and AC casinos) only withold on the net amount over 5K. Borgata in AC is an exception and as I recall the Mirage in Vegas although I believe they stopped that practice a year ago or so.