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legendary
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Maybe? For some people I guess

- [AMA] The Life of a Professional Gambler

Although some people have a place in this niche, it doesn't mean that each and every one of us can achieve the same outcome despite exerting the same amount of effort, as discussed in the thread above. Regardless, gamble responsibly.
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As the gambling industry is evolving, I think innovations would have kicked in that can make someone create a career from gambling. I do not know how this can be achieved but I feel it is possible.

Making gambling a full time job might be seen as risky but I still feel one can make gambling full time job and a career.

What do you all think?
There are career gamblers alright, but they don't make their income from gambling.
They either have a successful business or a lot of inheritance behind them and gamble with what's peanuts to them, or they simply are sponsored or earn from promoting the casinos/sportsbooks they play at...

Much of gambling streaming is in fact done with funded accounts where the person playing doesn't in fact keep the earnings but is rather paid a stable salary. So while career gambling exists, we ought to recognize that it's just a fallacy. The money comes from other sources. You can't just keep winning reliably in gambling as the odds are always stacked against you. Otherwise games wouldn't be sustained.
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As the gambling industry is evolving, I think innovations would have kicked in that can make someone create a career from gambling. I do not know how this can be achieved but I feel it is possible.

Making gambling a full time job might be seen as risky but I still feel one can make gambling full time job and a career.

What do you all think?

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You will stay single if you are still single and will be a lonely person, that's the first part of the emotional challenge, secondly, you will be mentally down at some points because I don't understand how you will handle all you have all in gambling, it is not even advisable to use 50/50 chances as a source of income. How many successful gamblers have you seen come publicly to say they are into gambling full time and they make a living full time, or perhaps you haven't been there yet otherwise I don't think we will be having this conversation about gambling as a career, only a lazy man will have that thought in the first place.

Have you considered where you will be sourcing funds from? What ae you going to do the day you have nothing to use to wager or stake, will you go and look for a side hustle or will take a loan to finance your gambling, too many impossibility in gambling career and opportunities, it's better you remove that while its still fresh and look for good thing to do with life. Don't forget that gambling is meant for entertainment and not a place to escape poverty.
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As the gambling industry is evolving, I think innovations would have kicked in that can make someone create a career from gambling. I do not know how this can be achieved but I feel it is possible.

Making gambling a full time job might be seen as risky but I still feel one can make gambling full time job and a career.

What do you all think?
While there are professional gamblers out there, I don't think they'd consider gambling as a full-time job. It's a career, but it's rather similar to how professional eSports players work. They don't necessarily rely only on the game itself, rather they use other methods to earn money, in most cases streaming. Now it's understandable for eSports players to do that, gamblers though? I don't think they'd have that much audience for gambling. I don't think even sponsorships could cut it. So yea, while it can be a career, I don't think it's something you do in a daily basis or rely on it full-time for your money. You can compete professionally, but that's about it I think.
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Making gambling a full time job might be seen as risky but I still feel one can make gambling full time job and a career.

What do you all think?

Continuous gambling? Heck no! There’s no such career that will exist that you can lose everything with just one emotional meltdown that will makes you bet recklessly.

I believe if there will be a gambling career then it’s more on the casino side such as dealer, support and other jobs that related on casino operations. Direct playing gambling will never be a career except on some gambling games that is skill based such as poker. But with regular gambling games, creating a career is very hard to do because it’s an everyday gamble and no one can ever be successful with that.
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As the gambling industry is evolving, I think innovations would have kicked in that can make someone create a career from gambling. I do not know how this can be achieved but I feel it is possible.

Making gambling a full time job might be seen as risky but I still feel one can make gambling full time job and a career.

What do you all think?

I think it's pretty obvious that there's no way that you can make a career out of gambling, maybe except you become a pro poker player. But even then you need to have some kind of money to join tournaments and sharpen your skills to become one of the best poker player in the world. So it is still very difficult and the risk is still there that you won't make in the next couple of years.

So how can you bring food in the table for your family then? So I guess for the majority of gamblers that are dreaming to make it their job, I guess they have to think twice about it because of so many factors that you need to consider.
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Indeed, it's possible, but the odds of achieving success are relatively low.

There are individuals who might argue that pursuing gambling as a viable career is impossible. However, it's important to recognize that there are professional poker players and sports bettors who have demonstrated otherwise.
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As the gambling industry is evolving, I think innovations would have kicked in that can make someone create a career from gambling. I do not know how this can be achieved but I feel it is possible.

Making gambling a full time job might be seen as risky but I still feel one can make gambling full time job and a career.

What do you all think?

In my personal opinion, maybe it is true, but are you ready for the big risks of gambling and not to mention the bad effects of gambling that can happen to yourself or even your family and close relatives? There is little chance in my opinion that I can make a career out of gambling, I suggest not to be careless in matters like this. Unless you have money that can't run out.

It's not possible, in fact I think this is very risky if you make gambling your main livelihood or full time job, will you always win at gambling? Of course not, people who win or win jackpots only occasionally don't always win, and in my opinion the winnings they get are not equivalent to the money that has been lost due to gambling, expenses and income in gambling will not be equal in my opinion, the greater the expenses we will feel it. If you gamble and always lose but you keep gambling, it means you are a rich person who is willing to waste your money. Even though there are people who gamble with unhealthy physical conditions, for example in a casino I have seen a gambling player who is disabled and uses a wheelchair to help him walk but he still gambles, maybe he has a lot of wealth and spends his money on gambling.
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Gambling is not a job and should never be treated as such.

As long as there is still a chance of you losing and not being in control of your predictions it will never be suitable for a career and unlike trading where you can improve your knowledge and skills and eventually helps you perform more trades efficiently gambling is not like that since 90% of it is based on luck.

And rather than waste your time looking for means to make gambling a means to earn passively (which would make some results into using some unethical means to achieve it) I’d advise you look for a skills that can later be monetized that’s far more better than betting on luck.
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As the gambling industry is evolving, I think innovations would have kicked in that can make someone create a career from gambling. I do not know how this can be achieved but I feel it is possible.

Making gambling a full time job might be seen as risky but I still feel one can make gambling full time job and a career.

What do you all think?
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