anyways after all of that i would still recommend you to learn poker and start playing it.
its mostly skill based game and start with freerolls and practice.
when you think your good enough deposit some and go on cash tables.
regards.
-Katerniko1
Yeah, poker is one that I'm seriously considering getting into since it seems that once you've mastered the game, it becomes much easier to push the odds in your favor and you can get an actual consistent source of income that way.
I know that there are professional poker players out there who are able to subsist solely on their winnings from online gambling. In fact, I used to know one such person who was a very good online poker player. He was consistently earning more than $300 per week and he was able to use the earnings from his online gambling to pay for all of his living expenses. Eventually he decided to quit playing for profit because he got sick of staring at a screen all day and found a much more lucrative job in programming instead.
Playing poker 24/7 as a living like that sounds a bit extreme but I wouldn't mind getting an extra $20 to 50 per week from doing something that I'd probably enjoy once I got the hang of it. How long would I need to study and practice to make this kind of amount every week?
I've been playing on Primedice for over a year now and invested some CLAMs on Just-Dice. I also made a small 0.01 BTC deposit to a ponzi game once back when this board was filled with them (which I reinvested and then lost) but other than that, virtually all of my experience with gambling has been with dice games. Of course, dice games are simple and easy to play since they tend to be pretty straightforward but after a while, they can get a bit boring too.
The last time I played card games was several years ago. I also played a couple of games of poker with friends back in high school but I'm not sure if I still remember how to play anymore and even back then, I don't remember winning many games.
Does anyone here have any suggestions?
What other luck-based or skill-based games would be the most suitable for someone whose gambling experience has been mostly restricted to dice?
the new pachinko game that just came out is actually pretty fun, but if you want skill-based games, you might want to try binary options; not really "skill," but if you know what youre doing, its possible to gain an edge in the long run.
pachinko:
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/new-and-unique-btc-game-pachinko-come-and-get-addicted-start-rollin-1094065Never played pachinko before but it sounds pretty interesting. Kind of like a mix between pinball and slots, I guess.
I have a very basic understanding of day trading. Would this be of any help to binary options trading or are the two mostly unrelated?