If you bet large and lose more than you win?
Can You Still Call Yourself A Professional Bettor...
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LargeMouthBassRestricted User
- 03-18-07
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#1Can You Still Call Yourself A Professional Bettor...Tags: None -
jjgoldSBR Aristocracy
- 07-20-05
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#2Yes
I am a professional and down about $48,000 the last 2 years.Comment -
MudcatRestricted User
- 07-21-05
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#5It would be a completely inaccurate self-description but Ganchrow is right: people can call themselves whatever they want.
What're ya gonna do?
Wannabes.Comment -
BatemanPatricklSBR Posting Legend
- 06-21-07
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austintx05SBR MVP
- 08-24-06
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I await his funeral.Comment -
BatemanPatricklSBR Posting Legend
- 06-21-07
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austintx05SBR MVP
- 08-24-06
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Dark HorseSBR Posting Legend
- 12-14-05
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#13Just call yourself an investor and forget about the professional 'title'. I've never heard of a professional tv anchor or a professional welder. The term only has meaning when there is a clear difference with amateurs, such as in sports. Professional and amateur soccer players. The public pays to watch the pros.
In fields that are more public, such as gardening, we don't make the distinction between amateur and pro. My wife likes to garden, so she's a gardener. The guy with the pickup truck who mows all the lawns is also a gardener.
In the world of gambling it is different again. More often that not, it is the house that hands out the title of 'professional', and it isn't meant as a compliment. The casino wants amateurs, not pros.
And then there are the insecure gamblers, who, unlike athletes, can give themselves the title of professional, as if this somehow validates their gambling. The question is: if you're really a professional gambler, what is the advantage in that being public knowledge? Does it give you an edge? If there is a greater edge in not informing the house or other card players about your status, then don't be a pro. Just play like one.
(I'll add my personal belief, worth exactly two pennies. In sports betting you need twelve years to determine your level. Don't ask why. Just play them one at a time, and see how one year can differ from another.)Comment -
MudcatRestricted User
- 07-21-05
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Buried in there is a more-or-less apt comparison though. If I ever claimed to be a professional rock star then yes, I would be in the same category as posting forum dudes who pretend to be professional bettors but aren't.Comment -
BatemanPatricklSBR Posting Legend
- 06-21-07
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#15I'm guessing this is a muddled attempt to relate my avatar to the topic ???
Buried in there is a more-or-less apt comparison though. If I ever claimed to be a professional rock star then yes, I would be in the same category as posting forum dudes who pretend to be professional bettors but aren't.Comment -
LargeMouthBassRestricted User
- 03-18-07
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#16This is what happens during summer. We need football and basketball back... Soon!!!!! Can we all just get along? You can only make a comment about someone if it's a joke. No serious banters please!!!!Comment -
MudcatRestricted User
- 07-21-05
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Again I don't quite know where you are coming from with that comment. The last thing would have crossed my mind was that you might be a professional bettor.Comment -
jjgoldSBR Aristocracy
- 07-20-05
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#18If you beat the closing number you can call yourself a professional gambler period. You cannot lose beating the closing line but no one can do it daily or weekly or on a consistent basis.Comment -
austintx05SBR MVP
- 08-24-06
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#19
thats your problem jj, you think that if you cannot succeed that no one can. This simply isn't true.Comment
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