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Board Gambling discussion
Re: The Dangers of Becoming a Professional Gambler
by
Shinpako09
on 23/07/2025, 08:59:33 UTC
Actually, you don’t even need to be a professional gambler to experience all that. It’s really the consequence of lacking discipline, which can lead to gambling addiction. Even a non pro player can face those problems if they’re not careful. To be honest, I’d rather have a 9 to 5 job than become a pro gambler. I’d rather just allocate a portion of my salary to play than take the risk of going full time. But of course, those in the pro scene are very risk takers.

This got me curious, do most of them come from low to middle class backgrounds? Because I think it would take a lot of money, including living expenses, just to reach that level.