How many years experience should a gambler have before he could be called a professional one ?

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What are the requirements for becoming a professional gambler like what and what should be put out in place and consideration , because obviously responsible gambling actually actually entails a lot of factors

Most professional gamblers must have studied the gambling adventure for years and others , so what amount of years should get taken in consideration before a gambler could become professional
 
I believe that experience is a requirement to be labelled as a professional gambler, but not the sole measure by which one should be evaluated and given this declaration. I do not believe there is also a fixed period of time
 
I believe that experience is a requirement to be labelled as a professional gambler, but not the sole measure by which one should be evaluated and given this declaration. I do not believe there is also a fixed period of time
I think most experienced gamblers are actually able to know where they are going to be fixing when gambling , so experience are really important things gamblers should be considering in the first place
 
You are absolutely correct. Gamblers who are extremely skilled and experienced can be called professional, but it is a good idea to watch them in action before deciding to award them with this tag, because experience alone is sometimes not enough
 
At least a gambler should have been gambling for almost 2years or more than that before been regarded as a professional. He should have been winning very huge from betting whether with huge amount or low
 
At least a gambler should have been gambling for almost 2years or more than that before been regarded as a professional. He should have been winning very huge from betting whether with huge amount or low
I think this is a salient assertion. The time period stipulated is actually quite reasonable, as one would have been privy to all sorts of scenarios and situations in gambling which could result in better decision making, to be fair.
 
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