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Faeroon Faeroon
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The "Professional" Hobbyist – Skill vs. Luck

I’ve been studying poker theory and blackjack strategy intensely, and I now view gambling as a skill-based hobby rather than pure luck. I find the mathematical challenge rewarding and have been consistently profitable over six months. Is it possible to maintain this as a healthy, analytical hobby, or does the "edge" eventually disappear as the house always wins?

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Your approach shows discipline and curiosity, which does separate analytical play from pure impulse. In poker, a long-term edge can exist because you’re competing against other players, not the house—so study and bankroll management genuinely matter. Blackjack is trickier: even with perfect strategy, the edge is razor-thin and often capped by rules, limits, or countermeasures. The real risk isn’t that skill vanishes overnight, but that variance, fatigue, or confidence creep in. Treating it like a mental sport—with strict limits, tracking, and breaks—keeps it healthy. Just remember, flashy incentives like a royal panda casino promo code are designed to test that discipline.

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