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"There are several poker professionals who claim that anyone who prides themselves on being one should never play roulette or slots, because by doing so they would simply be proving that they play poker as if they were playing bingo"
You have a point. But the professional cardiac surgeon, do not play poker while practicing a surgery.I disagree. If you are a professional cardiac surgeon, for example, then I think you probably shouldn't give up your high blood pressure medication
Everything is relative. A professional poker player can go out to eat after work, buy clothes, go to the cinema, or have fun playing slots.
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"There are several poker professionals who claim that anyone who prides themselves on being one should never play roulette or slots, because by doing so they would simply be proving that they play poker as if they were playing bingo"
Both good points!I disagree. If you are a professional cardiac surgeon, for example, then I think you probably shouldn't give up your high blood pressure medication
Everything is relative. A professional poker player can go out to eat after work, buy clothes, go to the cinema, or have fun playing slots.
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And I'm sure most professional poker players are not playing slots or roulette while they're in a poker game.You have a point. But the professional cardiac surgeon, do not play poker while practicing a surgery.
It is likely that there are professional players who are sceptical about all games except poker, roulette, blackjack, football or basketball, boxing and Formula One. And what does that mean?"There are several poker professionals who claim that anyone who prides themselves on being one should never play roulette or slots, because by doing so they would simply be proving that they play poker as if they were playing bingo"
Whichever ones said something like that must be really full of themselves, and/or worry way too much about what other people might think of them. In fact, if most of their competitors believed that, then it might be a good strategy to exploit that by playing some slots or roulette."There are several poker professionals who claim that anyone who prides themselves on being one should never play roulette or slots, because by doing so they would simply be proving that they play poker as if they were playing bingo"
I agree Tammy. Though there is one video game that would be classified as a game of skill, one that you can influence the outcome by the plays you choose, like Blackjack and Poker. That game is video poker.And I'm sure most professional poker players are not playing slots or roulette while they're in a poker game.
The reality is, most of the members here (myself included) are not professionals, but rather recreational players. And I for one look at casino games as a different type of recreation/entertainment. You can decide which you will take more seriously, or if you want to get into any of them at all.
Me for instance, I prefer poker above all else, because it more heavily relies on my knowledge and strategy that I play. Likewise, I like blackjack for this reason too - I have some control over the outcome (though in both games there is still an element of luck). Slots, I'm not really into, because I find it boring. But some people like the excitement of the sounds and sights, as well as the potential to hit a big jackpot.
The bottom line is, to each their own. Everyone will have their own perspective. Why not give players more options?![]()
This is true of any game of chance. There are those who should definitely just stay away, if they cannot set responsible boundaries for themselves. I look at it as an entertainment expense - if I even decide to go. Set limits, when that's done, you're done. If you happen to win a little, bonus!Video poker is rigged. Sad stories of poor people changing their check at the bar for a « chance » to win.
The machines are usually set to spew back one third of what is ingested. I had a friend who worked for the lotto and had an nda about the topic. When asked about it, she just said: don’t play!
Oh sure, you could win. But chances are you will loose, especially long term.
I don't think I can agree on that. Many known good players do gamble. They bet on sports and horses etc..bad poker players are gamblers
Very well explained and right to the point. Of course, I would never claim to be a pro at Poker and therefore, chances are I will try my luck at Slots randomlyThat's a good point. But from what I know, poker pros or most of them at least, avoid Roulette and Slots. When they play something other than poker, they play Blackjack or Baccarat. Some of them bet on sports too, but that's another subject.
In a very known poker professional's book, I read that a disciplined poker player should never walk through the Slot machines' aisles when leaving or going to the poker room.