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Unfortunately the ratio of gamblers winning in gambling is low when compared to winning ratio of the house. So its good idea to build a house that will generate a secure income rather then losing all you have in gambling.
We dont have much stories of people who have made fortune out of gambling. That's why its not a wise decision to adopt gambling as career. Gambling should only be taken as leisure activity and its addiction must always be avoided.
Yeah, that's the thing. You only need to have a look at the probability of each game in the casinos and you will realize that they odds are against the gambler.
Of course, if you see one video of someone winning some money, you might want to do the same, but it doesn't work like that.
The bookie has control over the games played by the gamblers, even though many of us think that winning in gambling is luck, I actually see that the winnings have been set by the bookies in such a way, many of my friends are active gamblers, but I even Not finding one of them who is rich and in fact many of them are now starting to get into debt due to gambling, maybe in 100 times playing the bookie will give us 10 wins as an attraction to continue gambling, but after that rest assured that the bookie will soon drain our money dry.
I think gambling addiction starts when we consider it a recreation and that's when the bookie starts running his tricks to at least give us a win and in the end after getting a few wins of course then addiction will start to spread in our brain.
Running a gambling career is not a regular means of making money. However, many gamblers ignorantly are using gambling as a career, which is not a smart move. That's why the journey of such a gambler would be tough on him, as he has no prior knowledge of what he's into, or how to work it out. Before one ventures into a gambling career, he must be aware of the skills and discipline needed to participate in the field of gambling. Every niche of work needs certain skills to join or perform well in the business. So, most people who now gamble with no skills do so to their detriment. For a gambler to handle gambling successfully as a career, he needs to have a huge bankroll and also the mathematical skill of calculating the house edge to know what's in for him at any instance he gambles. Other the person may not succeed. In the long run, it's not needed for a gambler to spend his whole time each day to gamble as a job. People do it and succeed. However a good number of gamblers lose out in this process because they don't understand the ethics of gambling.
Then may get in debt trying to reach the finishing line like a long-distance race. Which could ruin his gambling journey, and his life in the real world. The machines have been programmed to lead to some wins after some specific plays. Gamblers who think that they can get rich by consistently gambling each day and hoping for a big jackpot at some point will be in the shoes of the gamblers who are in debt and find it difficult to move out from such addiction. I don't gambling career is for every gambler who has ventured into the route of a job, knowingly or unknowingly. Hence, instead of choosing betting as a gambling career, it's better to set up a service for gamblers, offering football analyses for gamblers or giving out fixed games to the players. It's more profitable than gambling all the time, it gets boring to some extent.