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Is Playing Poker Profesionally Unethical ?

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Hi !

I'm pondering about making money by playing poker. It's hard but doable.

But there's another consideration: everything I earn, I directly take away from other people. 

Not the popular formula "win-win", but older style "win-loose".

I could think that I give them some good emotions in return, but considering the comments they make when losing, it's not the case.

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I think you should post on an online poker forum and ask them for a reality check on making money by playing poker. The ethics of it is debatable but what's important is are you willing to stick with it till the end? How much do you want to earn? Most poker forum recommends beginner to grind it out in the penny games to better their skills before they start betting $1-$5 (you can only bet one penny) and even then I'm not sure if they still have those types of games anymore. How legal is online gambling in your area? Some states in the U.S it's illegal to gamble online even though there is no federal law on online gambling. Playing poker is far from fast fix on acquiring capital as I saw your other post about acquiring capitals. Check out Leo's video on how to get results that might help you. 

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14 hours ago, Time Traveler said:

I directly take away from other people. 

Are you really taking? Aren't they offering the money of their own will- the price of playing, is it not?Consider professional fighters/athletes. Are they 'taking' from another or are they competing.  These kinds of games are engineered for one winner and they take the cake.  If you want to make it "high-consciousness" then focus on developing mastery in it like pro athletes do and less on how your opponents feel. 

Also, if what @Yukise99  said is true(about you needing capital), then I insist you try your hand at something else. Professional gambling requires an initially high capital to pad the losses before the statistics kick in and you get your cash. Also it tends to put you in a fairly frenetic area(casinos) around vice(smoke is the air and booze is water) and low consciousness people(blowing money around to get dopamine hits). This may impede your self-actualization if the tables become your workplace.

 

 

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i played poker for living 3-4 years.

It has been 6 years, since i quit / went hobby mode, i dont play much at all anymore.

I dont think it is unethical, everybody is there on their own agreement and they know the rules of the game. It is like sports, winners gets paid.

For me, i loved the game for anout 2 years,after that i played only for the money and the results started to go down.

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@Richard Alpert @J. M. Wigglesworth  thanks for sharing your  perspective ! Yes, it's like all competitive sports, if you feel guilty about loser, then better do not play at all. Seems like guilt has deep roots in me, one more area to clear out.

As for my plans, they don't include making poker my only or even main  source of income. I can allow myself to play safe and small, just at the skill level where I can be consistent winner and advance slowly. I played 1.5 years, starting with freerolls, bet when I started to earn some money I quit. I'm not really sure why. Now I'm considering if to play again.

I play online, so no negative casino side effects.

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1 minute ago, Time Traveler said:

@Richard Alpert @J. M. Wigglesworth  thanks for sharing your  perspective ! Yes, it's like all competitive sports, if you feel guilty about loser, then better do not play at all. Seems like guilt has deep roots in me, one more area to clear out.

As for my plans, they don't include making poker my only or even main  source of income. I can allow myself to play safe and small, just at the skill level where I can be consistent winner and advance slowly. I played 1.5 years, starting with freerolls, bet when I started to earn some money I quit. I'm not really sure why. Now I'm considering if to play again.

If i were you, and starting now i wouldnt be expectaing to make a big bank or even profit very easily.

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5 minutes ago, Richard Alpert said:

If i were you, and starting now i wouldnt be expectaing to make a big bank or even profit very easily.

I'm more interested in mastering something that is useful and where progress can be measured easy.

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9 minutes ago, Time Traveler said:

I'm more interested in mastering something that is useful and where progress can be measured easy.

I have probably played couple of million hands online. I dont see the poker skills being much useful in real life. You might want to reconsider what you want to master. If it is poker, then go for it. But i would suggest to reconsider it.

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On 9.7.2016. at 2:16 PM, Richard Alpert said:

.... I dont see the poker skills being much useful in real life. ...

I find them useful:)

But that's out of scope of this discussion.

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I constantly make money playing casino games. So I know quite a lot about it. I tried to play both online poker and betting, but it was money I earned with the online casino. Most of all I received at paddypowercasino 500 dollars per day. It turned out pretty not bad.

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there's nothing wrong with that. those who enter a poker game should be ready to lose it all. it's an agreement. you're not taking money from anyone without their consent.

but i want to leave you with these questions: does playing poker give you the feeling of being a contributor to mankind? what are your mental efforts being used for other than making some money? can you reach a higher vision for your Life?

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Online casino is not the only thing that I make money, so yes I'm comfortable. Just love the very feeling of risk

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When I saw the title to this thread out of the corner of my eye on the main discussions page, I thought you were asking about being a Pokemon Professor. :D 


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1 hour ago, Emerald said:

When I saw the title to this thread out of the corner of my eye on the main discussions page, I thought you were asking about being a Pokemon Professor. :D 

HAHA I THOUGHT I WAS THE ONLY ONE


It's Love.

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15 minutes ago, RendHeaven said:

HAHA I THOUGHT I WAS THE ONLY ONE

I just did it again a second ago. And again, I was completely like, "Someone wants to be Pokemon Prof... Oh yeah! Never Mind!"


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Poker is a game for fun and entertainment which can increase your logical, mathematical skill and brain power. I like to play it only for enjoyment, not for money.

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I think it is type of unethical because it is not really giving back to society It is a bit of a distraction. I might be wrong in that there might be a way to make it more positive learning tool?

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On 7/13/2018 at 1:22 AM, Emerald said:

When I saw the title to this thread out of the corner of my eye on the main discussions page, I thought you were asking about being a Pokemon Professor. :D 

You made me laugh, thanks ! :D

Maybe it is best answer to my concerns !

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