I don't think there's anything like gambling experience before one can start gambling, but 18 years and above is a law in most countries these days some young lads boy cut this law because of the introduction of online gambling, some of these platforms don't carry out a proper KYC for their users, you can't start asking gambler how experienced are you before you let them play, it's not a job interview.
Online gambling has increased the number of gamblers in the world. Both lads and adults gamble without identifying their age but I think experience is still needed in the online gambling though lads play online video games but playing online video games is different from gambling. If nobody shows you or teach how to gamble you can't gamble. Some lads have the experience from peer group or following friends to gambling centers. Like me at first I don't know anything about gambling so I was not having the time to gamble until a friend taught me.
Bro, you know that in this world today, there is no information that is limited to an age limit. The only thing some websites can do once you want to access some page is that they will only warn you to agree that you are over the age of 18, and if it's a kid that is accessing the information, he or she can agree that they are 18 years old.
There are a lot of streamers (gamblers) on the internet, and there are different articles that widely discuss different casino games and how to play them. Some articles will even try to convince you into believing that there are some strategies you can use to record more wins.
So, even kids can learn how to gamble on the internet. For example, I see a lot of ads popping up on different social media sites, and these ads are just advertising plinko games and making them look so easy to win. I was wondering: What if these ads are seen by kids, who don't have a good understanding of gambling? They can just think they will make easy money with that game without realizing that those ads are so deceiving.