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Board Gambling discussion
Re: Can you make gambling a profession - a full time job
by
shogun47
on 25/12/2023, 11:41:48 UTC
Having a gambling platform is clearly more profitable than spending a lot of money to become a gambling player.
Because if measured by the winning percentage, no more than 50% of people can beat a slot machine or something like that.
There are fewer than 10% of slot machine winners compared to the number of people playing at the same time.

Or working for a gambling company, it is more guaranteed in terms of salary and stability.
However, you can still work on your passion for gambling, if indeed gambling is one of your hobbies.

If we have more budget, of course I will make my own gambling game.

Now this is getting me interested, where do you have these numbers from? I highly doubt that the % of people who can beat a slot machine could approximate 50% or even the 10% is too high. Maybe some of the winnings accumulate to a small number of people, so few of the people can make good money. But I doubt that anyone can beat a slot machine that has a fixed return to play rate. Let's assume the RTP is 95%, that means if over the course of the year when 1,000,000 is put in, no more than 950,000 can come out of the slot machine. This does not apply to an individual playing the machine, but to all players combined. Since these things are purely luck based, I wonder how some people "beat" a slot machine. Did you "beat" the lottery when you got the right numbers?