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Friday, 12 September 2008 08:14

Yes, you can make a living either from online betting, trading, playing blackjack or poker. At least those are my fields of expertise and I am sure they are profitable. But don’t just take my word for it. There are proof all over internet that successful professional gamblers do exist and prosper. You may find stories of success in gambling in forums, blogs or personal sites and most of their authors are willing to help you in your first steps into successful gambling.

I received an email today asking whether it is still possible to be successful in gambling nowadays. That was the reason for this article and made me realize that all that is needed is a little motivation. I suppose many people would dream of becoming profitable gamblers but they’d rather not lose the comfort of their established careers and jobs and the steady income those provide. That is totally acceptable and quite frankly I myself don’t know what I would do if I were in that situation.

However, given the fact I have been a professional gambler since 2003 and have never had a “normal” job, I can only talk from this point of view. I have already said a couple of things about the advantages and disadvantages of professional gambling and today I’ll discuss about the necessary capital and requirements in order to make a living from gambling.

If you have wandered around in forums and gambling sites, I’m sure you found out that the general advice is to always have about 1-year salary in bank deposits aside from your betting or poker capital. The reason is that gambling already contains a lot of anxiety and nervousness and having a healthy money reserve to support yourself and your loving ones is essential. Apart from that, your gambling bankroll should also be adequate to sustain big drawbacks and losses. You can read more on that in my article about Betting Capital and Correct Staking and Maximum Losing Run (or winning run).

You must have already guessed that I suggest having available a big bankroll. You wouldn’t be wrong. You see, I am an exception in that specific rule. I started with €300 playing blackjack and turned them into €15,000, then started Betfair trading with a trading capital of €2,000 and made more than €100,000 (you can read more in my About me page) and now play online poker having started with a $2,500 bankroll. If I were to start all over again from ground zero, I would definitely need €10,000 as a starting bankroll. I was certainly extremely lucky at least in the beginning playing in high levels of risk of ruin but managed to pull it through. Betfair trading was quite easier than it is today (even these days there are successful traders with steady profits) and it seemed like printing money. Poker on the other hand gets harder every day but it can still show huge profits.

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Read more about Betting, Trading, Poker. Which is most profitable?

And of course gambling doesn’t end in those three fields. Stock markets, currency trading, casino games and so on are all considered gambling. It is the way of playing that makes the difference between gambling and investing. And you can make a living out of gambling if you are devoted, disciplined and open-minded.

So, start saving money today and start your professional gambling career when you feel ready and your gambling bankroll permits you to. Until then, study the games!

 
Comments (7)
1 Saturday, 20 September 2008 20:52
Edgar
Why you think that poker and trading are becoming more dificult to beat?
2 Friday, 26 September 2008 08:15
Jimmakos
Trading has become more difficult a couple of years ago, when everyone heard of it and tried their luck. The more they tried it, the more would be successful eventually, getting a share of the pie.

Regarding poker things are about the same I'd say. A lot of training sites have created educating people to beat the game, new and improved poker software has introduced and fish rarely pay in higher limits any more.

Of course, there's still much money to be made, although it's a bit harder.
3 Tuesday, 01 September 2009 10:23
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What are the tax implications of winning online poker?
If I were to win say, $100,000 playing online poker, I know the government wants to tax me on that. What happens if I don't withdraw the money from my account?
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4 Wednesday, 02 September 2009 20:13
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Get to know Lot’s of information. It’s a great news thanks for sharing. I was unknown to this matter. Hope to get more post from you looking towards for your next article.

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5 Wednesday, 16 September 2009 04:57
Panos
Yes you can earn a living with any of these occupations (at least now, but maybe not the next year - if everyone gets to be an expert in trading or poker, then who will lose their money?) . But gambling for a living is NOT the kind of life you want, believe me.
6 Thursday, 08 October 2009 08:06
Jimmakos
Sure, you must know that there ARE experts both in trading and poker for years now. In fact there are experts in financial markets for decades! How come people make a living out of it? There are experts in every job, however that doesn't mean you should quit that job. Maybe you won't make it to the top of the ladder, but you can still make ends meet.
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Jimmakos.comMy name is Jimmakos and I am a professional gambler since 2003. I played at the casinos' blackjack tables for a year and during the following 2.5 years I have been a Betfair trader trading the odds in the UK Horse Racing markets. Nowadays I'm playing online poker. Apart from online gambling, I also write about online poker and trading for the Betfair's Greek Blog and own various websites.

 

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