Let me start by explaining who this article is about. The Professional Gambler is not the famous player who is making lots of noise and calling attention to himself. He or she is not the one who is making extravagant bets for high-rollers. The real professional is a quiet, reserved, serious player. Professional gamblers understand that gambling is a business. It is a profitable business.The professional gambler doesn't "go out to play for the night (or day) of betting." It is because the professional will never think that they'd be out playing all the night. A professional usually makes a decision within 30 minutes whether they will continue playing or cease. When a professional gambler goes to play, it's with the specific intent to win, not to entertain his or her friends. This is work. This is a job. It is impossible to predict how long it will take either to be able to win or lose enough. But, a professional will be able to identify these limitations and will have the discipline and ability to react accordingly.It's possible that you have played with an expert at times. No, you probably would not recall the experience. There is nothing to really call attention to the professional player except for the fact that they get ahead only to quit! He doesn't hang out and continue playing because he or is "out to have a night out of betting." Professional gamblers will go to movies or shows for entertainment if they are looking to entertain themselves. Gambling is not an "activity" like the majority of tourists view it. You go to Vegas or Atlantic City and you gamble all through the night. This is the way that recreational gamblers play. They find it very easy to rationalize...something like this; "Well I played all night and it only cost me $200. That is not so bad for a night of entertainment with complimentary drinks." It's called the tourist mentality. Oh sure, you might hear stories of how someone went to Vegas and won millions. It happens. It is likely. But, you'll probably hear the familiar tale that goes:<img width="304" src="https://i1.wp.com/www.notion.ng/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/aa-189.jpg?fit=700%2C400&ssl=1">"I was up to three or four hundred dollars, but I lost everything back." Professionals would never ever make this claim. If someone gambles for money and realizes that 3-4 hundred is a healthy income and it will soon be gone. http://www.govinstpress.com/ is a militant. They are not there to go on a marathon. The pro is there to be successful. It's not long before they be a winner or loser, and certainly not everyday. There is a chance that a player will be able to catch a winning streak however, the professional will recognize the streak and keep riding it until the close. But more times than not the game of a professional will last just long enough to earn the day's profit or be unable to make the maximum profit for the day. Casinos cannot know the amount of money pro players win. The casino can't afford losing the player.The professional is way too knowledgeable to believe that there exists a system that will always beat casinos, no regardless of the game they're playing. Strategies and betting strategies that have been tested are employed by professional gamblers to increase their odds of winning. Only a few decisions will be made during the course of the game. Most of the pro's decisions are made prior to the start of the game. Pros will stick to their current strategies and betting progressions. It is unlikely to see the pros "chase his money." A professional is able to, and will accept the occasional loss. It's a fact of life. I like to compare the professional gambler with a salesperson that works strictly on commission. There will be days where you make little or nothing, and you may even lose money when travel expenses are included. Instead, the professional gambler becomes aware of the totality of his play. It's not "how much did I win or lose today?" It is more like "How do I stand for this month or next year?"I'd like to add a comment regarding professional poker players. They're in a league of their own! http://www.govinstpress.com/fortune-cookie do not consider themselves gamblers. These players contend that playing poker is a sport of ability and they are very skillful. All that I have written above does not really apply to the professional player. In the near future, I'll probably write an article on the subject. They're certainly an interesting breed!If you would like more insight as to what makes a professional gambler, you can learn more at [http://www.NousBleux.com/bettingforprofit.html] To pros and amateurs alike, good luck!


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