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Board Gambling discussion
Re: Can somebody make a successful career in gambling
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danherbias07
on 23/12/2023, 08:34:17 UTC
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.
More gamblers experience losses than wins. That is clear and certain because gambling requires luck and analysis if they bet on sports betting. They can't win if they don't have those things, so even if they use more money, they will still lose and won't be able to win. Many gamblers are discouraged because they experience a lot of losses, and it is their own fault that they cannot determine how long they gamble until they have experienced a lot of losses. That is why people have to forget about their intention to build a career from gambling because it is not easy and requires a lot of things before they can make money from gambling.

They should look for a job that can pay them so they can build a career and have a steady income source rather than looking for it through gambling. Most people will just fail to make money and also build a career in gambling, so those who haven't started yet should be able to think straight and don't need to try.
Yes, it's true. More losses than wins which is a fact. It takes thousands of bets in a casino game before you can hit a big multi-win. Sadly, most of the time that multi-win that we won will just cover all the losses from the thousands of bets that we made, worse, it's not even enough.
When it comes to sports betting, it can be done, more wins. As long as the sports gambler does know what he is doing. I am not saying he can 100 percent accurately predict the outcome of the game but just increasing the chance to win is good enough to make a possible profit every day or every game.
Yeah, I'd suggest just looking for a real job instead too. I have not seen a gambler who made his life better by doing it every day. I have seen lucky ones who hit a jackpot and changed their life but never as a daily habitual thing like a day job.
This is the reason why when I play casino games I try the high-risk bets with high returns because I don't want to be wasting my time playing a safe game with x2 - x3 returns only and will call it a day. I don't bet high amounts because honestly, I don't want to spend too much money on gambling. It's not worth it. Just play the game and enjoy it.