Maybe there are also people who depend on gambling as their main income and usually this is for people who have large capital and each time they bet the amount is not small.
Even though there are rich people with large capital, it would not be good to make gambling their main source of income. I'm sure that gambling in this way will only make the gambler depressed and will only focus on pursuing victory. No matter how big the capital is, it will run out if the gambler does not carry out good control management.
make gambling fun. so when you win or lose. You will not be depressed because you lost your money. however, gambling is a matter of luck. Of course, no one would depend their life on luck.
There's no such thing on this world to have that unlimited fund, this is why i do highly believe that even if you are a rich person, you arent that exempted when it comes to bankruptcy due to too much gambling on which we know on how fast or swift gambling results could be on which outcomes could really be that just a blink of an eye on which means that no matter how big your money is
or having that income source.It would really be just that easy to deplete out the money you do have with gambling. Its not an income source but rather it is really just that made for
entertainment. It is really just people do go into the opposite side of things.
Gambling as a career has multiple factors behind it, and not everyone would be able to sustain the requirements needed to be successful in such a career. Mainly the depression of thinking, playing, and repeating gambling all the time, could set in, and the person wouldn't enjoy his lifestyle anymore. Nobody is advised to follow such a route, but some people already do that in our gambling world. The issue with that is, some people do it knowingly while others don't know they're now gambling as if it's their career. Those who choose to gamble as a career will only pass through hard times with loneliness and probably depression from not associating with people due to the hard work needed to stay relevant in gambling. The others who only spend a long time each day on gambling, without being calculative or conscious of their gambling habit, are only there to waste money, in the name of gambling.
This type of gamblers who gamble unknowingly, will lose all their money, regardless of the amount of money they've got or are ready to spend in gambling. But the gamblers who are conscious of their habit, and willingly choose to gamble as a career, after years of understanding how gambling works, observing the house edge of the casino, wouldn't lose out their money. It'll be like the money is unlimited because the player has done his math and understood the amount of money that will be able to take him through the journey, and he'd be winning through the process. The luck also is required, but the calculation is quite very important, at least to feel in control and not lash out when losing. Playing by what the house edge has for the gambler, gives the gambler a better thought and relaxes his mind, whenever he loses money. Such gamblers would be able to control their funds and limit how long they'll gamble each day, then add up with the amount of money they win in the process. It's achievable to be a full-time gambler, but it's boring and depressing.