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    If You Reach Your Yearly Goal Do You Quit Playing for the Year

    Lets assume one plays blackjack for a living and has a $100,000 win goal each year. Lets also assume this is the high end of what you will normally make in a year. Most of the time you will come in under this goal like maybe $85,000 to $90,000. However, assume this year you are having a great year and by the end of October you have blown through your $100,000 win goal. Do you take the rest of the year off and enjoy family or do you continue to plug away?
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    Last edited by Midwest Player; 11-20-2018 at 08:57 PM.

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