Sunday, 20 January 2013

The Hidden Cost Of Being A Professional Gambler

Today I’ve got another gem from the Horseracing Pro for you, and it’s a great piece about betting temperament.

I feel I cannot stress the importance of temperament enough in these pieces. We can all find our own method of working, and of course, if we do not deliver the necessary quota of winners we will fail. But the reverse and perverse side of the coin is that it is possible to even exceed the required amount of winners selected but still lose owing to a basic character fault. Such a fault is not something to be ashamed of, it may mean some adjustment or it may mean you have to face facts and accept you are not cut out to be a professional gambler, in the same way as some people will never be actors or salesmen. One of life’s important lessons is to be comfortable in your chosen profession. If you are not you cannot expect to perform to your best and it is preferable to turn your attention to something that suits.

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