I suggest beginners to adjust their money towards not losing a lot. In other words, apply limits to yourself is more than enough. The worst part of gambling addiction is to lose so much money that it damages your personal budget.
and also better for beginners to study gambling first , because the problem here is that most of those beginners does not fully understand gambling and made their life miserable in the end.
we must understand that gambling is a place where we can win and get rich but the problem is that there are limited chances or luck that available to the people and mostly it is luck that players will get.
Exactly, I agree with your opinion that it is really highly recommended or even mandatory for beginners to learn and understand how gambling actually works, especially understanding how winning and losing works where in fact the name of victory is always nothing more than a "chance" while losing is a "certainty" in gambling, don't get it wrong in terms of understanding gambling, and we can see how the impact is experienced by most gamblers who always try to make gambling a place to earn which in the end instead of earning but instead they suffer a lot of losses and all that happens because they have a wrong understanding of gambling.
The main mistake that often exists in most gamblers is that they think that gambling can be used as a place to earn, even though it is clear as I said above that winning is nothing more than a chance which means that it will not always happen according to what you want unless you are really lucky while when luck does not come then obviously you will lose and lose money, and this is the reason why gamblers are always advised to put a lot of restrictions when they are involved in gambling, do not let you be provoked and tempted to pursue something that actually has no certainty that can guarantee victory.