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I could be wrong here, but in my opinion sports betting could probably be more profitable in the short term if you put just as many hours into as your poker studies. With poker you can learn strategy, read books, and join training sites, but you have to play thousands of hands and tons of different players with different strategies to really get good unless you are a math wiz and can pick up on GTO concepts very quickly and stick to that specific strategy. But even then you are still subject to suck outs and variance which could last longer than you would like and cause you to lose much more than you hoped before you actually start to see a return on your investment. With sports gambling I think the more time you put into familiarizing yourself with teams and statistics and trends the more profitable you will be which may take a few weeks but you don't have to bet much at all until your win rate is above 50% and you know you are a profitable sports better. With poker you can be an absolute stud at .10\.25 but then take your chances at 1/2 one day and get absolutely crushed. Then you are back to the drawing boards to learn how players at higher stakes play. Sports statistics do not change very drastically without injuries, big trades or hardcore slumps.











