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Advice needed from those with proper experience in gambling.



Jan 14, 2008
289
Windsor ontario
I've been on fire, as you can see below ....cleaned up in the last 10 days and i'd tell you to get your degree 1st mate.

Key is discipline, and thats not a word you normally associate with gambling !!
good luck whatever you decide

History type Unsettled Bets Settled Bets Instant Games Bets Deposits Withdrawals Transfers Account Adjustments Last 24 hours Last 48 hours From To
GO Date/Time Reference Description Product Deductions Additions

09/10/2011 20:54:17 W18841991WT Withdrawal Wire Transfer Sports $510.00 0.00

09/09/2011 08:55:13 W18813179WT Withdrawal Wire Transfer Sports $510.00 0.00

09/08/2011 15:17:12 W18802938WT Withdrawal Wire Transfer Sports $400.00 0.00

09/08/2011 12:53:38 W18800393WT Withdrawal Wire Transfer Sports $510.00 0.00

09/07/2011 08:52:23 W18780213WT Withdrawal Wire Transfer Sports $760.00 0.00

09/04/2011 17:09:35 W18738917WT Withdrawal Wire Transfer Sports $360.00 0.00

09/04/2011 09:45:02 W18729920WT Withdrawal Wire Transfer Sports $510.00 0.00

09/03/2011 20:31:14 W18723296WT Withdrawal Wire Transfer Sports $460.00 0.00

09/03/2011 08:40:23 W18709892WT Withdrawal Wire Transfer Sports $410.00 0.00

09/02/2011 18:09:39 W18701833WT Withdrawal Wire Transfer Sports $310.00 0.00
Total for this period 4,740.00
 




Triggaaar

Well-known member
Oct 24, 2005
53,144
Goldstone
They want me to continue university and if I want to keep the gambling up at uni then that's up to me.

Personally though, I don't think I can juggle both. My degree and university life keeps my very busy and I think the betting will turn out as just a casual thing (which almost certainly leads to a loss)
There is time to do both (unless you're doing engineering). But if there isn't, do the degree first. If you become a successful professional gambler, there's still the difficulty of living tha kind of life, and it's certainly better to start young when you don't have anything to lose (wife, kids, house). If you're good enough, you may be better working for a bookie, and the degree would help. You've more chance of making money in poker though, as you're up against some part timers rather than against the house.

But whatever you want to do, finish your degree first.
 


perseus

Broad Blue & White stripe
Jul 5, 2003
23,461
Sūþseaxna
The Fix is In

The 1995 adaption of The Gambling Man starring Robson Green (by Catherine Cookson) is a good drama. Not far from real life either.
 


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