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Board Gambling discussion
Re: Can somebody make a successful career in gambling
by
Richbased
on 20/12/2023, 21:17:48 UTC
As the gambling industry is evolving, I think innovations would have kicked in that can make someone create a career from gambling. I do not know how this can be achieved but I feel it is possible.

Making gambling a full time job might be seen as risky but I still feel one can make gambling full time job and a career.

What do you all think?
In this world there are only a few percent of gamblers who are able to build their wealth from gambling, this happens because they have good abilities and are also able to maintain a balance between their wins and their losses.  i once met an active casino player, he only played casino every day, he would stop for a few hours if when he played slots, he lost 3 times in a row, that was his trick and it was proven that it could increase his gambling winning percentage. his every day is quite high, from him i learned about how patience can make someone profitable and win, he said good timing is the key to being lucky in gambling.
Listen, even that few percent you are talking about is just a mirage because there is absolutely no person that gambles comfortably with all assuraty of winning and making it a means of living. I believe gambler that do this are already develop in their real life career and are already making millions of dollars just like the way drake the musician and other celebrity gambler are going with their gambling hobby.

For sure the percentage of gamblers that records more winning than losses are very minimal and are also patient gamblers because when they play and lose they will wait for some time or even the next day before they continue but some desperate gamblers will continue till they've exhausted all their money but notwithstanding, it doesn't really mean they can make gambling their career as there are other works or jobs they do that fetch them reasonable amount of money then they use gambling as fun and they start recording more winning than losses.