In the short term and at the beginning, gambling can really provide big profits, that's why newbies will continue to play because they feel they can earn a lot by gambling, but in the long term gambling will bring gamblers to big losses so experience doesn't help at all. In gambling, luck plays a big role and experience only plays a very small role because experience gives the gambler the knowledge of when to stop or continue playing, not how to win the game, so without luck, experience has no influence whatsoever.
Long-term passion for gambling will not necessarily be accompanied by large losses, it seems to me that the longer a player is in gambling, the more chances he has to figure out how everything works here and start making a profit from it.
It seems to me that for a beginner the best start would be balancing at breakeven, because in case of losses at the beginning they can discourage him from trying to achieve positive results further, and just as early wins can play a cruel joke on him when he decides that he is good at gambling, and starts making big bets, then the loss will also be large. And if a player is initially in a relatively win-win balance, he will learn and gradually eliminate mistakes.
Same here, i've been playing gambling for how many years but even up to now i dont consider myself on being addicted on which as long you do have that self
control then this is something that you must do in the first place. You wont be finding any trouble or problems if you are really just that responsible on what you are doing.
Gambling is really that heavily relying with luck and if you are forcing yourself on being lucky then this is something that brings out that huge problem into your gambling activity.
People do get messed up their lives on the time that they would really be that become that too desperate on playing games and having those winnings in mind.
Experience would really be only relevant if you are really that dealing up with sports betting and poker and the rest about casino games are 100% purely relying on luck.