Assume all guys here are gamblers. So, no people can have moral advantage than others. No Judge.
No matter what the reason is, you plan to gamble as a major income or only income source. This is super super hard. Sorry for you. But I have three personal opinions.
Opinion One, a few people called Professional Gambler take gambling as a job for a living. These people have the skills to make that happen. My scheme is working on that. But it looks like so scam to many dudes, so you judge it on your own risk.
Opinion Two, there is no sure win methods or 100% profit strategy in gambling. If someone claim that, I will just go away because I won't definitely buy that. You believe you pay. I don't believe, just leave. Keep life simple. No judge to the buyer or seller. We are not the World Cop like Uncle Sam.
Opinion Three, this is the most important one. YOU. No one put a gun on your head to push you to gamble. You can do anything if you can control yourself by supreme rules. Like the stop-loss, stop-win, gamble hours per day......The key is self-control. Comparing the power of self-control, others are unimportant. Some people success, then they can be called professional gambler.
After gambling soooo many years, sky city Auckland, the star Sydney, crown Melbourne, nationalcasino.com, stake.com platinum5 (sylviegreta), wolfbet.com......still struggle hard to become a professional gambler......This is the inmost thing on yourself......Others are the camouflage of the essence of gambling. If these opinions make you find the right direction, I will be super happy.
Thanks for reading.
Scammers are everywhere, please think deep and seriously before doing anything.
Update 12 at 26 June 2023 > New announcement on #258 of Page 13.
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Update 13 at 26 June 2023 > This topic is still on the front of first page. Really impressive and thank you all. For now, it's time to progress and make some benefits for the gamblers who are still interested. First, I need to narrow the scope of readers here. This is very important and necessary for letting you decide to spend your valuable time on this topic or not.
Not suitable for readers as the following list:
- Gambling for entertainment. (This is still the best decision for anyone anytime anywhere!)
- Randomly bet gamblers.
- Non gamblers.
If you belong to one of them, the content from Page 14 is not suitable for you. I suggest you leave this topic or read from page 1 to page 13. Time is valuable.
The welcoming list of readers and posters starting at Page 14 is:
Incoming bankruptcy gamblers.
Bankrupt gamblers.
Homeless gamblers.
Gamblers who have to gamble for a living.
No matter what the reason is, no one can judge.
Next, I will assume all my readers having empty pocket and want to make some dollars from any casino with 0 balance.
Here is the plan.
One, I build 10-15 testing groups which has 2-4 people each.
Two, I supply the gambling account and deposit some dollars.
Three, you do exactly what I am telling you.
Four, each people play 20 mins then change.
Five, one guy play, the others watch and remind any out of line behavior which is not following my rules.
Six, people not following the rules will leave the game immediately and expelled from the team and name on the blacklist forever.
Seven, this is not a job and never calculate hourly or daily income. It is a terrible trap for anyone to do that. When shit happens, we may have no income or lose the balance for the day.
Eight, we only calculate how much we can get weekly or monthly.
@kk5526682, thank you for sharing your extensive experience and detailed insight about gambling as a major income source. As an employee of
Chipstars, I appreciate the open dialogue and transparency. It’s indeed a brave journey you're on, and it's admirable that you're sharing it openly here.
Let me introduce
Chipstars for a moment. We're a state-of-the-art crypto-gaming platform that offers an array of games, and what sets us apart is our unique blend of entertainment and potential profitability, combined with a heavy emphasis on responsible gaming. We do understand that some players, like yourself, are looking at gambling as a way to generate consistent income. We stress that gambling should primarily be seen as a form of entertainment. However, we know the desire for knowledge and strategy is a real aspect of the gaming community, and as such, we strive to provide resources for our players to game responsibly.
Your perspective and detailed strategy remind us of the importance of a disciplined approach and the crucial role self-control plays in gambling. We would love to hear more about your experience with Chipstars, and if you find our platform fitting into your strategy.
We don't mean to be a buzzkill and ignore the ideas set in post #258, but just for the sake of everybody else. Please keep in mind that a responsible gaming environment is one where players have the tools and knowledge to control their gaming activities within safe and enjoyable limits. Remember, when the fun stops, stop.
We look forward to see you continue sharing your (and your group's) experiences, and good luck on your journey!
P.S.: To everyone reading this, if you have any questions about Chipstars, or you want to know more about how our platform works, feel free to PM me or visit our website directly. And always remember, gamble responsibly.