The Australian government has come to an agreement that the gains from gambling activities are often the result of good luck, not hard work.Even if someone wins big, many people also lose a lot in other gambling sessions. It is regarded as a hobby or recreational activity. Skilled professional gamblers, such as poker players, who could argue their winnings are the result or skill instead of luck, haven’t been asked by the government to pay taxes on their winnings.If the player decided to register themselves as a business though, they might be required to pay tax.
Casino Del Sol Resort offers 215 air-conditioned accommodations with MP3 docking stations and laptop-compatible safes. 42-inch flat-screen televisions come with satellite channels and pay movies. Refrigerators and coffee/tea makers are provided. Bathrooms include. Work officially got underway Thursday morning on Casino Del Sol’s newest hotel. The 151-room hotel, expected to be completed by the end of 2019, will feature its own pool, complete with a water.
Casino Del Sol College All-Star Game (defunct) | |
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Stadium | Kino Stadium (2012–2013) Sun Devil Stadium (2011) |
Location | Tucson, Arizona (2012–2013) Tempe, Arizona (2011) |
Operated | 2011–2013 |
Sponsors | |
Former names | |
Eastham Energy College All-Star Game (2011) |
The Casino del Sol College All-Star Game was a post-season college football all-star game that was established in 2011 as part of the post-BCS events; the game was discontinued after its third playing, in 2013.
The game was first played at Sun Devil Stadium in Tempe, Arizona, in January 2011, when it was sponsored by Eastham Energy. The game then relocated to Tucson, Arizona, and was played at Kino Veterans Memorial Stadium.[1] The game was sponsored by Casino Del Sol, a casino located in Tucson, for its final two years.
Date | Winning team | Losing team | Winning team coach | Losing team coach | Notes | ||
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January 23, 2011 | Stripes | 40 | Stars | 34 | Hal Mumme | Joe Moglia | [2] |
January 16, 2012 | Stripes | 24 | Stars | 21 | Pat Hill | Houston Nutt | [3] |
January 11, 2013 | West | 40 | East | 7 | Dick Tomey | Houston Nutt | [4] |
Year | Game MVP | Offensive Player | Defensive Player |
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2011 | Brandon Smith (WR, Arizona State) | Loyce Means (CB, Houston) | |
2012 | Matt Faulkner (QB, San Jose State) | LaMark Brown (WR, Minnesota State - Mankato) | Jeremy Lane (CB, Northwestern State) |
2013 | Drew Terrell (WR, Stanford) |