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anyone here is full-time roulette player?

Started by f-rl-player, January 10, 2009, 10:07:09 AM

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Mr J

Full time, no but part time, yes! Of course I'm not real sure of the exact definitions of this. Around 2-4 visits per week. One loss every 6 visits (average). I love the atmosphere of a casino.  :-X   Ken

Davey-Jones

Quote from: Marven on January 28, 2009, 12:34:51 PM
Hey Rudy.

I'd ask you what makes 8 hours in the office better than hanging in casinos? :)

Cheers,
Marven

Uh... You can't go broke?

RPro75

After being laid off after working for the same company for 14 years, I got disgusted and decided to turn to roulette full time instead of using it to supplement my income like I had been doing before.  As of 7 days ago, I have made $3283.00 playing roulette online 8-12 hours per day.  So, I now consider myself a professional roulette player.

Mr J


Marven

Quote from: Davey-Jones on May 25, 2009, 05:37:15 PM
Uh... You can't go broke?

Lol yep, but how would you be a full-time professional in the first place if there is a chance to go broke.

No proven edge = no full-time professional.

RPro75

Quote from: Marven on May 25, 2009, 06:33:05 PM
Lol yep, but how would you be a full-time professional in the first place if there is a chance to go broke.

No proven edge = no full-time professional.
Any gambler always has a chance to go broke, no matter how good or professional you are.  That's why it's called gambling.

Marven

I disagree. :)

If you get an actual edge over the house using proven methods, you are not gambling. I.e. the more you play, the better.

Herb

Rpro75,  I wish you luck in your venture.


Herb

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