I know this was discussed a while back, but I figured I'd get yelled at for opening a dead thread.
Was fiddling around earlier today and downloaded Lucky Palms (Gold). Added the Casino in Edit Town, and created a Sim who's a professional gambler. I leveled her gambling skill to 10 on the slots (low rate). "Lucky" is among her traits, which is the only one that seems to make any difference.
After she reached Gambling level-10, I only played the Blackjack Tables. Keeping her at the same table or moving her around does not seem to make much difference.
As soon as she wakes, eats, bathes, and relieves herself, I send her to the Casino, where I have her do two blackjack sessions (in Aggressive mode); she invariably wins at least 25K simoleons each session. As soon as the second session is complete, I send her home for sleep, whereupon I rince and repeat the above. She can get in a total of four blackjack sessions daily, and makes over 100K simoleons daily. To be sure the system was working, I ran her through four complete sim weeks. She's never lost on the blackjack tables. I've never had her count cards, as a sure 100K daily was good enough. It cost her 38K to reach level-10 Gambling on the slot machines, but her earnings from the slots was 52K, which was easily sufficienct to offset her living expenses during her "training" period.
Gambling clearly seems the best way to build up seed money for a new Sim, and it's kind of brainless activity for when you are trying to real-life multitask.
Coincidentally, I rather like Lucky Palms. Since I often use Edit Town heavily, Lucky Palms offers a wealth of space for additional venues and homes. I think it will also make an interesting world for the Seasons EP. But I like alll the worlds and will doubtless move my gambling sim around as time progresses.
My only regret with the Casino is my Sim
cannot purchase it as a real estate investment. This felt rather inconsistent to me. Tomorrow, I will investigate the feasibility of building my own Casino (too tired tonight to look into that further). This seems the natural progression for a professional gambler.
I can only dream, but wouldn't it be entirely cool if there was an additional "Adventures" type world, called Simmicarlo (or some foolishness like that), where we could send our sims on vacation to gamble on the Sim Riviera.
Oh well.