Nevertheless, OGs in gambling should not hesitate to impart the newbies with the wealth of experiences they have gathered over the years in the space
But is it useful?
I don't think so because many beginners don't care and don't really have the mindset to learn from experience.
Experience can be the best teacher for learning in finding or determining every decision that must be taken, but beginners are more dominant in thinking about maintaining their belief that betting more will increase their chances of winning.
This is one of those thoughts that will only lead to mistakes but it always happens.
In my opinion, it is clear that experience in gambling will only be useful to minimize defeat, which is for example you learn from many other people's experiences whether they are positive or negative and about this experience of course you can only take something good, or that means you should not follow the bad experiences they have experienced and this is the point of learning from other people's experiences.
The point is that they can't take anything from other people's experiences that lead to victory, because people manage to get victory only because the situation is really on their side, or that means they are lucky so they can get victory, we have to admit that gambling is a game of probability that has absolutely no certainty and guarantees of anything and this is what makes you can only learn something from other people's experiences so that you don't get caught in problems or situations like those they have experienced.
I think it is possible to learn from others in nearly anything in life. However, if something is pure chance, there is not that much to learn. For example, you cannot really learn to be a great player of Roulette, nor improve your game in Russian Roulette
But in anything that has a learning curve, there is a lot to be known and learnt from others despite your own experience being also essential.