How To Become A Good Gambler

How To Become a Professional Sports Bettor
by Dave Busk - 05/06/2009

How to Become a Professional Gambler A professional gambler occupation must not be taken casually. It will take patience, time, and motivation to develop the skills you require to earn a living with specialized gambling. Many gaming programs are being offered nationally. I will point out several character flaws in your psyche, probably tell you that you don’t have the ability (yet, if you are lucky) to be a successful gambler, and/or that you don’t have much chance of becoming successful with betting, period. These are certainly not nice truths, and not everyone will agree with or like what I am going to say.

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Many articles have been written over the years about being a professional gambler. In this article, however, I will touch on some of my views on what it takes to make a living betting on sports.

How could I give you advice if you don't know a little about me? I'm 33 years young but in terms of a gambling age I feel like 60. Gamblers are like dogs in that they age several years during a calendar year once they start applying their trade. My road in gambling started long ago as I am the son of a former bookmaker and a very successful blackjack player that still to this day is banned from many casinos because of his winning ways. I choose not to bet in casinos and after a short stint going to the track around 18 and 19 years old I quit betting horse for two reasons: 1.) at 18 you think you know everything but in reality you know nothing and 2.) I noticed nobody had nice shoes at the track, so that was it for me.

At 21 I was in the Caribbean working in a sports book and this is where I started the learning curve that for me took about six year's to start to really understand what I was doing. I have read numerous articles and books and heard many different opinions along the way -- some make sense some don't, but hopefully you can't take something from this article to help you get better.

Discipline

Discipline is one of the keys to being successful at this, and probably the main thing I tell people who ask how to become a professional sports bettor. Discipline can range anywhere from staying within in your limits, to not letting your emotions take over after a tough day. Winning at betting on sports is a 'mindset' and to be a successful gambler you need to be good in other areas besides just picking winners and discipline is key. You need to be able to handle winning just as much as you need to manage when you go on a losing streak. Remember, when you have a tough day no matter if you were way off or you lost a game that you should have won, let it go and don't chase your losses. This is easier said then done but you need to 'maximize your wins and minimize you losses'. Remember, our National Anthem plays multiple times every day in ballparks and arenas across the country - there's always' tomorrow.

Money Management

Money management is another strong suit of a successful gambler -- some guys go with the logic that a play is a play meaning every bet is worth the same. For me this is a grind but I do think some games stand out more then others and the value just shines. I think there are certain situations where you need to step out and play a little more. However, staying inside the limits that your bankroll allows is crucial. I highly suggest that you separate you living money from your betting bankroll. If you have a good week or month take a higher percentage and add it too your bankroll and then pay yourself. Don't forget that in between watching, rooting and handicapping games that this is a business.

Mentality

One mistake I made when I was younger was I never took a break, it was always go, go, go. And while taking a break doesn't need to mean a week or month, it could just mean doing something else for an hour or two. I put a tremendous amount of time into thinking about what millionaires or future millionaires are going to do while playing a kid's game and to be successful at this you need to put time into it, but there comes a point where doing too much will burn you out and that leads to bad decisions. No matter if things are going good or bad, take a step back and retool your thought process. Remember, there is a lot that you can't control. The things you can control are hard work, discipline, money management and getting the best of the number. Don't be afraid to make adjustments to how you handicap over the course of a season -- the season is long and many teams go through situations over the course of time that change a team's overall mental state. Every year is a new year and you have to keep re-educating yourself on the leagues -- don't ever kid yourself and think you know it all.

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Market

Like any other business, sports betting is part of a market and one good asset that a gambler can posses is understanding the movement of the market. The line will move for many reasons - it could be sharp money, it could be the public or it could be an overreaction to a noted injury or weather situation. This is where I feel you need to know and understand how to make a solid number. If the number you wanted moves before you get down your wager there comes a point where your play loses value and you must stay disciplined and simply pass. Remember, that value is in the number, not just the team. Understand when it's time to bet early in the market and when it is better to bet late in the market. This comes with time and by watching the line movement and developing a good understanding of where a number should be you can make the market work for you.

Understand the oddsmaker's weaknesses and while they have many edges he does have to hang a number on every game while we can pick and choose our investments. On a weekend in the fall we have multiple sports going on with baseball, college football, NFL and in October and November NBA and NHL. The oddsmaker is going to focus on the NFL with that being their biggest handle and with 70-plus college football games plus other sports going on Saturday they will be more likely to make some mistakes. The key their is knowing where the market is weak and how to handicap and capitalize on their mistakes. This is easier said then done.

While people handicap and look at games with different styles, I would suggest you do what works for you. I don't handicap every sport the same -- the only aspect I have that is the same for each sport is that I make my own number and use as a guide against the line the oddsmaker hangs. I re-educate myself on these teams every day by reading newspapers across the country. I don't follow trends or have a system. The problem I have with a trend or a system is it takes the emotion out of sports and sports is all emotion. Understand that no matter how much you think you know about the players you still don't know if that pitcher or quarterback is having problems at home or in his daily life to take their focus away from their jobs. These are still people, not robots -- none of us are at our best every single day it is just the real talent that shows at a high percentage of the time. This is a market, always' get the best value for your dollar. There is a learning curve to this and it can be expensive. Some people get it and some never will. While everybody has their different views on how to handicap games, the best advice I could give you is to learn how to be a good oddsmaker and pair that with some of the things mentioned above and this will make you a good gambler. Betting on sports for a living could become like walking through a minefield if you don't have a clue, it takes so much to win and so little to lose. However, if you work hard and show some discipline with some good money management and if you can keep your emotions in check, you will make it through the minefield and pay the bills.

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So, you’re looking for a career change? If you’re wondering what it takes or if you have what it takes to become a professional gambler, you’re in the right spot. Before I get started, though, I want to be clear on what you should NOT expect from this post. Do not expect me to give you a sugarcoated, rainbows-and-unicorns look at what it takes to become a professional gambler. Instead, I’m going to give you a gritty and in your face breakdown that does include some harsh realities.

Why am I opting for the more intense approach? I’m doing this because I assume a lot of you that are here are seriously considering what to do with your time or your future. I think it would be a gross disservice not to give you the raw information. If you only get the good side of something, you can’t ever be prepared for the realities that come along with it.

Why should you listen to me? Well, without going into too much detail, I was a professional poker player for 12+ years. It wasn’t just something that I did on the side of my real job; it was my job. Poker was my sole source of income. Because of that and the time I spent in casinos, I was able to meet a lot of people that made their money from the gambling industry (not just poker). Today, I want to share some of that insight with you, hopefully give you the information you need to decide if this is the road for you, and then tell you how to get there.

Skill Games versus Games of Chance

If you take nothing else from this article, please take the information I am about to give you. You CANNOT be a professional gambler at a game of chance (with one exception). This means, if the casino has a statistical advantage in a game, there is no way that you can ever beat that game in the long run. No matter what “system” you think you have, you are not Houdini, and you cannot defy math.

Many people have tried, and all of them have failed miserably. I’ve personally met people that claimed to play games like craps or roulette for a living thanks to their systems. Here’s a spoiler. They were all poor and broke. I asked them why they weren’t rolling in the dough (yes, I am forward), and they informed me that they were just on a bad run. Ummm, hello!!! That is what gambling is. You can potentially win in the short run, but in the long run, the house is always going to come out on top.

The only way you can beat the casino in a game of chance, in the long run, is by cheating, or by doing something that will get you kicked out and banned from the casino.

What is the one exception I mentioned? Blackjack. Blackjack will have tournaments that you can enter that allow you to do those things that would get you kicked out of the casino on a normal day. They let you count cards, and that allows you to gain a statistical edge over the house and your opponents. The only reason they allow this is that you aren’t playing against the casino. You have paid an entry fee to compete in the tournament, and all you can win is the entry fees from other players. This scene was pretty big and growing for a while but in recent years has leveled off in popularity and prize pool sizes.

Skill games, on the other hand, are games where the better players will win in the long run. How can you spot a skill game? If you are not competing against the house but against other players and patrons, you are most likely playing a game of skill. If you are competing against the house, with the exception of sports betting, you are playing a game of chance. If you truly understand sports betting, you’ll see that you’re actually competing against other patrons as well even though your bet is with the house. That’s a discussion we can save for another day, though.

So, what does this mean? This means that step one in the process of becoming a professional gambler is to choose a game of skill. Make sure you are playing a game where it is possible for you to make a long-term and sustained living. To help you out, I’m going to list off a few of the popular games you could choose from that people do make a living at.

The Gambling Games You Should Choose From

As a quick note, while most of the world will refer to these games as gambling, they really aren’t gambling at all. Gambling is when you make a wager on a game of chance. Since you are in control of the outcome of these games, they are no longer games of chance. Therefore, they aren’t gambling. Yes, some of these games will have a luck factor involved, but in the long run, skill is going to prevail over the variance caused by that luck factor.

Blackjack

I figured I would lead off with the exception to “get it out of the way.” If you’re looking to make a living at Blackjack, the only way that you’re going to pull that off is by getting involved in the tournament scene. The problem, though, is that the scene is shrinking and the people that are currently in it are very good at what they do.

Warning:

If you’re considering becoming a professional blackjack player by counting cards, good luck. I am definitely advising you against it.

The casinos know every trick in the book, and you’re just going to end up getting caught and banned from every property on the planet. My best advice is to pick a different game on this list if you are looking to play for a living.

Poker

One of the best options on this list of games to play professionally is poker. Am I a little biased because it’s what I did? Probably. However, if you take an objective look at all of the facts, it is the clear winner. It’s a game where there is a lot of money to win, several different formats you can try, and a constant influx of new and bad players to win money from.

Out of everything on this list, I would say that it’s the easiest to get to a professional level. No, I am not saying that it is easy, but I am saying it is feasible for you to do. There are a lot of varying levels of success that you can hit as well so it’s not a make it or break it kind of game. If you’re serious about getting into a “gambling” profession, this may be a great place for you to look if you want something that has some longevity to it.

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Chess, Backgammon, Tonk, and Spades

Believe it or not, a lot of the games that you may have played as a kid or teenager are games that you can play professionally for a living. Now, at first you might not have thought to include these in the same category as games like poker and Blackjack, but in reality, they fit. Again, these are games of skill with lots of options for playing for a living.

Years ago, your only option for these games was to find a major tournament at a brick-and-mortar location and play against the best in the world. Today, though, you can find these games offered online at casinos. You have the option of playing against thousands of players of all skill levels from around the world for real money. The best part is that the stakes start low so you can work your way up the game ladder, and you don’t have to pony up a ton of money to get started.

Sports Betting

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I mentioned earlier that when you’re betting against the house, you can’t sustain a long-term profit. The only exception to that is sports betting because even though you are betting against the house, you are really betting against other patrons. The house does their best to get even bets on both sides of a game so that no matter who wins or loses they make a profit. This means that the line shifts will happen because of what the rest of the betting public does.

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You’re ideally looking for value opportunities of bad lines thanks to the ignorance of the betting public.

I could go deeper into that, but we’d end up in a full-on discussion of how sports betting works, and I’d like to try my best to stay on topic today. Sports betting is a form of “gambling” that is certainly beatable. It’s probably one of the more challenging forms of gambling to do for a living and requires a strong heart that can take a lot of pressure and anxiety.

I do know some friends that do it for a living and have done quite nicely at it, but it comes at the expense of their sanity. That being said, it is beatable in the long term which means that it is a form of “gambling” that you could do for a living.

Esports

Wait, you can play video games professionally? Welcome to 2018! If you’re a rock star at a video game, chances are that you can play that game professionally. Tournaments are exploding all over the world with millions of dollars in prize money available for those individuals and teams that win. On top of that, there are millions of dollars in sponsorships available for these teams from the game creators and other companies interested in having an influence in the industry.

Your Next Steps to Become a Professional Gambler

Alright, so you’ve picked out which form of “gambling” you want to go professional at. Now what? To help you on your quest, I’ve outlined some actionable steps for you to take to get started. Remember this, though. None of this is going to be easy and most people that try end up failing. It takes a lot of hard work, dedication, and the ability to deal with some failures to make it as a professional gambler. Even after all of that, some people just don’t have the skill set to make it happen.

I don’t say any of that to deter you from trying, though. Don’t ever let anyone tell you that you can’t do anything. If you work hard enough and smart enough, you can achieve anything you want to. I will climb off my motivational speaker soapbox now and get to those steps.

1. Research Like a Crazy Person

The first thing that you need to do is learn absolutely everything you can about playing your game for a living. Look up other professionals, how they make money, and any other information you can on the topic. Try and identify if there is a smooth road to the top or if it’s something that requires a leap of faith (avoid these situations).

What you’re really trying to do here is a get an idea of what it’s going to take for your game specifically to make it to the top. You’re also trying to identify whether or not there is enough opportunity for you to make a living playing that game feasibly.

2. Formulate a Plan of Attack

The next step is to take all of your research and come up with a plan for you to go from schmo to pro. Make sure that your plan is detailed and gives you actionable steps that you can take to achieve your goal. This should mainly be based around how you’re going to learn the game, how you’re going to master it, how you’re going to test your skills without risking an arm and a leg, and ultimately how you’re going to turn it from a hobby into a career.

Your plan also needs to have some contingencies built in for the times that things don’t go according to plan. If you think that everything is going to go according to plan, you have another thing coming. Be realistic and make a plan that you can stick to.

3. Understand the Risks

You HAVE to understand that what you are attempting to do here is not easy. If it were easy, everyone and their brother would be a professional gambler. The risks are real, and when you lose money, you don’t just get it back with a do-over. There is no reset button on a lot of this.

The good news is that the nature of the industry now allows you to start these games for very low stakes and minimal risk. Take advantage of this. Online casinos don’t have to pay additional dealers or setup costs to facilitate more games which means they can offer things at super low stakes.

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Make Sure That You Have an Exit Strategy or a Stop Loss in Place.

Don’t let yourself get out of hand chasing your dream. Yes, you shouldn’t let anything stand in your way, but losing all your money trying to achieve this dream is not noble. It’s stupid and the sign of someone who would never survive gambling professionally.

4. Start Learning

The only way that you’re going to make it to the pro level with any of these games is by immersing yourself completely in the learning process. You have to soak up every bit of information out there and ultimately know more than your opponents.

Here’s the most important part, though. Make sure that the information you are learning is good information. I feel like my track record affords me the right to speak as a voice of reason on poker and I can confidently tell you that most poker knowledge out there that people pass off as pro knowledge is garbage. Make sure that you’re learning from a reputable source and that the information is current and quality. This might mean you have to pay for some of it. Do your research (Step 1).

5. Start Small and Continually Adapt

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Take. Your. Time. This is not something that is going to happen overnight. This is not something that is going to happen in a few weeks. It very well could take years for you to be able to reach the skill level necessary even to take a shot at playing professionally for a living. Even if you’re good enough, you still might not make it. You might not have access to the right opportunities, or you may have issues getting your mental game or bankroll management in line.

Warning:

Again, none of this is to deter you from giving it a shot. It’s just a warning to take your time.

The learning process is going to be long and challenging and probably frustrating at times.

The Wrap Up

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If you’ve made it this far in the post, you’ve got hope! Look, I seriously am not trying to deter any of you from giving this a shot. I loved my years playing as a professional and wouldn’t trade them for anything. That being said, I wish I would have known how challenging things would be before I jumped in. Would it have deterred me? Probably not, but a heads up would have been pleasant.

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If you’re serious about doing this, I wish you the best of luck and hope you follow some of the advice that I gave you. Good luck!