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Board Gambling discussion
Re: Can you make gambling a profession - a full time job
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shivansps
on 05/02/2024, 20:54:53 UTC
I'd like to clarify that this topic is distinguished from businesses or entrepreneurs involved in gambling as businesses, such as casino companies, etc., but with a focus on gamblers. I know there are many people who regard themselves as professionals at playing gambling games, but do you ever think that one can make gambling a full-time job and career because of his or her deep knowledge of the games? Can someone bet with little or no loss because it is one of the most unpredictable games to play?

Gambling to my understanding, is a trial-and-error game with uncertain outcomes, unpredictability, and luck. Therefore, professional gamblers must exhibit a deeper than usual understanding of the games, the statistical probabilities, and a high level of risk management skills.

However, it is critical to realize the risks involved, which include unstable financial circumstances and potential addiction problems. So, pursuing a gambling career should be approached with serious caution, and gamblers ought to be well-informed about the accompanying problems. Furthermore, I believe that having various sources of income and taking calculated risks will be highly beneficial.

But, in a broader sense, can you make gambling a career path, abandoning all other sources of income to focus entirely on it?
If so, why?
If not, please advise!

Personally, I wouldn't do this. For me, gambling as a main source of work is not acceptable. The main reason is due to the fact that gambling is not a stable source of income and I would not seriously count on it. This is the kind of work where you can earn nothing, and you can also lose money, no matter how good a strategist a person is, no matter how well he keeps statistics. You have to be very careful with gambling, it’s entertainment and not for everyone