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Board Gambling discussion
Re: Can you make gambling a profession - a full time job
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Hirose UK
on 13/02/2024, 04:50:03 UTC
I've noticed that the secret to gambling, even for pros, is realising that its a combination of danger and entertainment. It takes balance to know when to play and when to give up. Over a sufficiently extended period of time, the idea of a "losing streak" is not merely conceivable; it is inevitable.

What do I think now? Absolutely, gamble for enjoyment. But what about professional gaming? A mindset that accepts risk and uncertainty is necessary, along with the constant understanding that failure is a part of the process. Savour the excitement, but proceed cautiously and responsibly. The key is to play the game rather than allowing it to play you.
Losing in gambling is no longer secret in gambling and of course losing is something that is guaranteed so no gambler can really avoid it, we just need to accept all the final results that occur.
With the guarantee that gamblers will lose, it is clear that making gambling place to work part time or make money is not an accurate statement, gamblers will only experience losses and lose large amounts of money.
We must be able to realize and understand every step we will take by having the right mindset, lest ambition or mortal desires make us stupid gamblers.

We expect money to work or do business, not gambling because it is clear that gambling is place to lose money, not to make it, but unfortunately this is reality that cannot be accepted well.
There are still many gamblers who think that they can make money but this is ridiculous and unreasonable.

One of the goals of gambling is to have fun and this is goal that every gambler should have, so that when lose money it will only be payment for the fun get.