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?
Actually, it could be because the games in casinos never stop even in the world of sports there's a constant match and if you know that you are a well-skilled player that has different analyses with every game to make wins and i guess this could be your profession but again we are talking about gambling still there's a risk difference from the jobs you don't need to make an outflow of money more likely your work for the money but in gambling both you have a cashflow in this but before making an inflow you need to make an outflow of money to play a game and risk your funds. If they want to pursue this thing they must sure have a good backup plan and, of course, plan if their gambling work is still profitable.