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Gambling As A Profession


By: David Anderson Click author's name for more of his/her articles

It should be noted that gambling is interesting because there are lot of losers who lose money, and there is a single winner who takes most of the money lost by others. If you are focusing to make gambling your profession then you need to learn every trick under the roof to become the winner and you have to know everything it takes to not be the loser.

Remember, there are more numbers of losers in gambling than the single winner; however, if you learn to be a consistent winner, you are a professional already!

One thing should be clearly understood. There is no permanent winner in gambling. A professional gambler is just a better loser, where the overall loss they incur is much less when compared to the winnings he makes. A professional gambler works on the profit side despite intermittent losing.

Professional gamblers do not become angry if they loose in the betting, rather they see it as a price they pay for the money making entertainment; however, they rectify their betting errors after each loss. They are flexible in their betting patterns eventually being on the better side of profit making with bets.

Professional gamblers work with mathematical odds and they never trust the sparks of intuition. They never play by intuition. Professional gamblers have a mathematical system worked out even for the most abstract betting patterns in casino variants.

Professional gamblers avoid making side bets. They do not play with debts. Even if they are playing with gambling debts, they are sure of the control cords to play properly.

Professional gamblers have a keen and proper insight in to the income/debt/gambling- income/gambling-loss relationship. Professionals gamble both big and small money games without behaving like an addict. They are aware of the slim line between passion and addiction. They are rather well-behaved and they never turn out to be pathological addicts to gambling.

Gambling addicts and Gambling professionals are similar in most of their betting behavior; however, what differentiates a professional from an addict is the respect factor! Professionals are respected because they do not abuse gambling privileges. Professionals play within their decided boundaries. Though they are known for terrible rip-off plays, they are smart enough to not be self-ripped to poverty.

It should be noted that in most of the countries the winnings from gambling are taxable. You have to retain all copies of your gambling documents whether from offline or online to file your papers!

If you should look in to point blank red-blooded truth gambling professionals are corrupt themselves. They are smart in victimizing others and they are never victimized to gambling loss. Professionals are advantaged players. They beat the house most of the time. They never require a club warning to have them stop their play; rather they are aware of when to stop their play.

In simple terms, being a professional gambler is lot like being a smart well-educated villain. “Tiger Disguised as a Meek Goat.” Mercy is not a word in professionals when it comes to their turn of planning and playing in a way to win rakes! They are in to make money and not to shed mercy; Makes Sense!

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About The Author: David Anderson spent 8 years in the military before becoming an Online Casino reviewer. When he is not keeping the world safe or writing a review he plays video poker to relax.



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