Gambling professionally requires that you always be on the move, searching for new cities and casino towns to make your living. For many pro’s, this way of life is exactly what is needed to feel fulfilled. To escape the corporate lifestyle where existence is no longer unique, individuality no more. You become your own boss, you make your hours, you chart your course. It can be seen as a risky choice, to leave behind the comfort of a scheduled paycheck for the unknown. But professional gamblers generally become well-versed in risk. Its sink or swim.
For others, the constant movement becomes a tiresome ruse. I personally know gamblers who manage to create an act and last in their casino home towns, flying under the radar for 30+ years. This style generally requires you have a full-time job, as any professional gambler knows, to make a living you must push your limits, and this often results in casino’s barring you from continuing play.
So you must ask yourself. Is a lifestyle filled with thousands of strange rooms, strange beds, new people, sights, and constant movement, the path for you?
Many esteemed authors on the subject will warn you against taking the plunge, if you’re not completely ready.
If your game is 100%, your bankroll sufficient, your tools in order. I say, take the plunge, start your journey, begin your career. With the math on your side, your chances of success, likely.
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