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Top Poker-Friendly Careers: Do You Fall Under the List

It is not easy to maintain the winning streak in the game of Poker. But there are a few people who consistently win this game by churning themselves day and night, learning the tactics to rule over the casino tables or online poker tables. People even spend the daytime learning Poker and honing their skills in the game.

Poker has a distinct game rules that help in developing unique skills and grasping tactics that are required for battling out the opponents. These skills indeed help in making a great career in poker. Here comes the list of top three professions or 'poker-friendly careers in which one can make the best use of Poker tactics. If you are in any one of these professions and haven’t tried your hand at Poker, then you should practice and play the game today.


Engineer

Engineers are among those who are good in mathematics. They can make good poker players as it would be easy for them to calculate the variance, and plan their game moves accordingly. So, if you have good command over mathematics and have an analytical mindset, then poker is the right game for you. It will not only help in you improve your job goals but also earn an extra money.

Accountant/Bookkeeper

Poker is a game that requires a clear insight into numbers, and that's why it is perfect game for accountant. This fact has been established that the best Poker players are either accountants or bookkeepers because they are smart at data and figures. So, next time you visit a casino, try playing online cash games India and use your hidden talent on the poker table.

Entrepreneur

As entrepreneurs are the risk takers they can keep proper track of their business's profit and loss. Poker is a game that involves downswings and upswings and entrepreneurs know how to balance the ups and downs of the business. Such skills can make them a better poker player in the long run.

Apart from these, professionals like Research Analyst, Lawyer, etc. can also make a great Poker Player.

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When access to in-person care is reduced, some older people feel increasingly cut off from the support they rely on

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Digital GP booking leaves older patients 'excluded' and 'dehumanised', report warns

Highlights

  • Survey of 926 older people shows strong demand for face-to-face GP visits among over-75s.
  • Report warns digital-first care may increase loneliness in older patients.
  • Only one in ten over-75s use online booking, as access shifts away from phones and reception.
Older people across England are feeling increasingly cut off from their GPs as surgeries shift toward digital appointment systems, a new report has warned.
The findings, published by charity Re-engage, are drawn from a survey of 926 people aged 75 and over and reflect their direct experiences of trying to access GP services.

The report, Care On Hold, found that the loss of family doctors and the erosion of face-to-face care had contributed to growing feelings of loneliness, rejection and inadequacy among older patients.

Re-engage, which works to tackle loneliness in old age, described the digital-first approach as "dehumanising" and said it was leaving vulnerable people feeling "excluded" from a system they depend on.

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