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Gambling as a Profession

Can it guarantee a reliable income?

by California Business Journal Editorial Staff
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It wasn’t too long ago that the idea of being a gambler carried a certain stigma. However, with so many sites and so many different ways to bet, people from all walks of society are now enjoying the sport of betting.

But is it possible to turn your talents for backing a winner into a full-time career? There is no standard salary for a professional gambler and how much you earn will be dependent on how, when and how much you are willing to bet and at what stake.

But if you are willing to put the work in, the earning potential can be limitless.

What does it take to become a Professional Gambler?

To begin gambling professionally, one of the most important steps is to find the right casino where you feel comfortable to deposit your money. Only then you will be able to improve your gambling skills gradually.

Sites like www.top10-casinosites.net can help get you started by showing you the Top-10 Online Casinos in the United States. The website also compares the Casino-Platforms all in terms of Support, Fees, available Games and their latest bonus offers. It is recommendable that you compare those Top-10 Casinos to choose the one that fits your needs best.

Whether you prefer sports betting and keeping a close eye on statistics, or prefer using online casinos or slot machines, there are a variety of ways to begin gambling. Changing careers can usually be a complicated process, involving expensive further training or start-up costs. But deciding to try gambling professionally carries none of these detracting factors. You can set your own hours and your own place of work. There are no age or qualification barriers as to who can get started, whether you are a college graduate looking to make money doing something more unique, or a stay at home mother who wants to try something new, the possibilities are endless when you are your own boss.

It is also possible to become degree certified in gambling. Some institutions now see gambling as a science of probability, with some even referring to the ‘art of betting’. So, for some looking to gamble professionally, they may wish to take further education on the subject, with the most popular courses being blackjack and roulette.

For a professional gambler to successful, they need to be patient, meticulous and understand that persistence is key. If you are risk averse, it may not be the career for you. Whilst betting recklessly is of course not advised, the big money to be made does come from betting at a high-stake level. This requires intense concentration and a personality type that does not get easily stressed or panicked if you do not win every time, which is inevitable.

Can You Really Make a Living Gambling Professionally?

One of the first things people usually consider when thinking about gambling professionally is that there is no tax deducted from gambling wins in some countries, such as the UK. So what you win, you keep.

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However, gambling isn’t just about luck. If you want to turn your extra-cash hobby into a full-time lucrative career, you need to bet with insight and skill.

As a pro gambler, you should find a specific strategy that works for you and stick to it. This usually means deciding in advance what type of betting you wish to do and taking only calculated risks. Rather like the stock market, the advice for a professional gambler would be to not spend what they cannot afford to lose.

What are the Risks?

Gambling is known as an addictive pastime, even for those who enjoy it just as a hobby, so there is always the risk that you may start to do so compulsively. There is also the inherent risk, as with all gambling, that you may lose more money than you win. This is why it is important to have a professional mind set if you are looking to take up gambling as a career, as this will deter the urge to gamble impulsively and spend money you may not have.

As with any job, especially when you are choosing to work from home, it is important to set up boundaries. Gambling can become quite invasive and it is a good idea to make sure that you are strict with the hours you spend placing bets in order to maintain a healthy work / life balance. Although gambling has become a lot less stigmatised in recent years, it can still start to dominate your life because of its addictive element, so anyone looking to do so professionally should approach the career for what it is – a career and a job, not a lifestyle.

Is it Time to Give Up the Day Job?

So if you fancy giving professional gambling a go, www.top10-casinosites.net should be your first port of call. The site can help you decide which forms of betting you most enjoy (and find the most lucrative) whilst always finding you the best offers and helping you save money with coupon codes and welcome bonuses.

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