I m in the 7th decade of my life and never had any day job. At least as far as I can remember.
I have been a professional casino player for many years. I exploited all the chances I could in casinos in Bulgaria, North Macedonia and Cyprus. I played a lot in Turkish casinos before they closed them. Because of this, I was working only during the night, after 9-10 o'clock. The casinos were feeding me as well. But I was not aggressive with them. I always respected the cow that feeds me, and never tried to kill the chicken with the golden eggs.
Before that I was working as a bar tender in several places. I have been in Ibiza, Mykonos, Crete, the Bahamas, Jamaica, Mexico and some islands of the Caribbean sea. I have been in these places long before they became popular with Instagram and Tom Cruz movies.
For the last couple of years I m making my lack online, not very successfully, but it is an income that adds up. I m mainly into online casinos but I do some sports betting too. I m very grateful for this forum. There are many quality people here.
Beyond Smart Betting: What's Your Day Job?
- ray mansi
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thats awesome you been winning with casino games. been trying to beat it years with no success. do you think its possible through online and what game should be played.x-casino wrote: ↑Thu Oct 19, 2023 3:55 pmI m in the 7th decade of my life and never had any day job. At least as far as I can remember.
I have been a professional casino player for many years. I exploited all the chances I could in casinos in Bulgaria, North Macedonia and Cyprus. I played a lot in Turkish casinos before they closed them. Because of this, I was working only during the night, after 9-10 o'clock. The casinos were feeding me as well. But I was not aggressive with them. I always respected the cow that feeds me, and never tried to kill the chicken with the golden eggs.
Before that I was working as a bar tender in several places. I have been in Ibiza, Mykonos, Crete, the Bahamas, Jamaica, Mexico and some islands of the Caribbean sea. I have been in these places long before they became popular with Instagram and Tom Cruz movies.
For the last couple of years I m making my lack online, not very successfully, but it is an income that adds up. I m mainly into online casinos but I do some sports betting too. I m very grateful for this forum. There are many quality people here.
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Back then, before creating arbusers, I was milking a very specific chain of casinos in Bulgaria. I found a loophole in a game, and every time I was visiting these casinos I was making 100 euros. In addition, I was manipulating some credit card cash backs and I was also fed by them. So in total I was making something like 200 euros per night for a 1-2 hours work.
One day a manager of the casino, escorted by 4 bodyguards, visited me on a blackjack table. He spoke to me in my native language (Greek) with absolutely no accent which was a surprise to me. Here is the discussion as I recall it.
Manager: Hello Mr Future Arbusers, I see that you are winning some good money regularly.
Me: Regularly yes, but not provocative. Are you OK with the money I win every day?
Manager: Yes, we are OK for as long as you stay in these limits.
Me: Don't worry, I will restrain from higher profits.
Then we started a friendly talk and he described how he ended up working in a Bulgarian Casino, while being a Greek. A very nice guy. I also told him what I was doing with gambling during the 00s.
After that I was self limited to 64 euros of profit every day. The banks woke up and they stopped offering these cash back schemes that I m sure many gamblers were exploiting, and the casino's food went down in quality. That was it, the end of my land based casino career.
In these casinos, I met so many people with different backgrounds and mentalities, and a plethora of nationalities. What a journey!
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x-casino wrote: ↑Thu Oct 19, 2023 3:55 pmI have been a professional casino player for many years. I exploited all the chances I could in casinos in Bulgaria, North Macedonia and Cyprus. I played a lot in Turkish casinos before they closed them. Because of this, I was working only during the night, after 9-10 o'clock. The casinos were feeding me as well. But I was not aggressive with them. I always respected the cow that feeds me, and never tried to kill the chicken with the golden eggs.
Back then, before creating arbusers, I was milking a very specific chain of casinos in Bulgaria. I found a loophole in a game, and every time I was visiting these casinos I was making 100 euros. In addition, I was manipulating some credit card cash backs and I was also fed by them. So in total I was making something like 200 euros per night for a 1-2 hours work.
One day a manager of the casino, escorted by 4 bodyguards, visited me on a blackjack table. He spoke to me in my native language (Greek) with absolutely no accent which was a surprise to me. Here is the discussion as I recall it.
Manager: Hello Mr Future Arbusers, I see that you are winning some good money regularly.
Me: Regularly yes, but not provocative. Are you OK with the money I win every day?
Manager: Yes, we are OK for as long as you stay in these limits.
Me: Don't worry, I will restrain from higher profits.
Then we started a friendly talk and he described how he ended up working in a Bulgarian Casino, while being a Greek. A very nice guy. I also told him what I was doing with gambling during the 00s.
After that I was self limited to 64 euros of profit every day. The banks woke up and they stopped offering these cash back schemes that I m sure many gamblers were exploiting, and the casino's food went down in quality. That was it, the end of my land based casino career.
In these casinos, I met so many people with different backgrounds and mentalities, and a plethora of nationalities. What a journey!
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I worked in BBVA. I become so boring doing fucking excels all the time. Much better to arb.
Arbusers history is amazing hahahah.
btw, 200€ per night in the early 00's was a very good money. Even now, still being okkk.
Arbusers history is amazing hahahah.
btw, 200€ per night in the early 00's was a very good money. Even now, still being okkk.
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Whenever I see a promo, I quickly calculate the value. If its is positive I go for it no matter what the game is. If it is negative I simply pass. It is not an easy job because the value of promos is almost 0 now. I could do an easy job up until 2021. If the promo requires a lot of time for the roll overs I let a machine do the job for me.
Great post from arbusers. I have so many stories to say but not much time.
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Whenever I see a promo, I quickly calculate the value. If its is positive I go for it no matter what the game is. If it is negative I simply pass. It is not an easy job because the value of promos is almost 0 now. I could do an easy job up until 2021. If the promo requires a lot of time for the roll overs I let a machine do the job for me.
Great post from arbusers. I have so many stories to say but not much time.
- ray mansi
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iv heard some people in vegas still can use free cash on video poker and they earn few hundreds like that every visit profit. Is this really that easy. It seems too good to be true, because you can go live there and make living like this. There must be some catchx-casino wrote: ↑Fri Oct 20, 2023 2:42 pm
Whenever I see a promo, I quickly calculate the value. If its is positive I go for it no matter what the game is. If it is negative I simply pass. It is not an easy job because the value of promos is almost 0 now. I could do an easy job up until 2021. If the promo requires a lot of time for the roll overs I let a machine do the job for me.
Great post from arbusers. I have so many stories to say but not much time.