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common gambler

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A quick definition of common gambler:

A common gambler is someone who either owns or works at a gambling establishment, such as a bookmaker, or someone who is a professional gambler. This means that they rely on gambling as a source of income. It's important to note that someone who gambles occasionally and doesn't rely on it for a living is considered a casual gambler, not a common gambler.

A more thorough explanation:

Definition: A common gambler is someone who either owns or is employed by a gambling establishment, such as a bookmaker. It can also refer to a professional gambler who relies on gambling for a living.

On the other hand, a casual gambler is someone who gambles occasionally and does not depend on it for their livelihood.

  • A casino owner is a common gambler.
  • A professional poker player who makes a living from gambling is also a common gambler.
  • Someone who goes to the casino once a year for fun is a casual gambler.

The examples illustrate the difference between a common gambler and a casual gambler. The first two examples show people who are heavily involved in gambling, either through ownership or as a profession. The third example is someone who gambles for entertainment purposes only and does not rely on it for income.

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