I would say for beginners it is better not to gamble. However, if a new person is interested in gambling, then the new person should be careful first so that he does not become addicted to gambling. And in order not to become addicted to gambling, gambling should be done with self-control. A new person should budget as much money in gambling as he can afford to lose. Even if a new person sticks to gambling, he can gain good gambling experience. But in that case, the chances of getting addicted to gambling are high. To recover money lost by gambling, repeated gambling should not be done at all. Because it can lead to addiction and financial ruin. A new person can play for fun rather than gambling to make money.
At first I was introduced to gambling just to have fun spending a small part of my money, one day I lost my mind and didn't care about my finances so I suffered, from my experience, now I am relaxed about gambling and I realize that chasing victory is a stupid thing in gambling
We all started as newbies, not trying at all is worse. We all have a choice wether to be responsible or to be eaten by greed. We do all have the capability to limit ourseleves with the amount we would gamble or wager. If you cannot afford losing that much then bet a small amount. If things ain't going better still, then that would be the time you should stop. No one forced us to gamble but our initiative in the first place. You could improve throughout your journey or to conclude taking a break.
A newbie will always be a newbie and some of the newbies would only learn and have a deep clue of whatsoever advise we're giving here only by having a direct experience with the negatives impacts of gambling. Sharing advises to them will sound like some regular stories they come across on social platforms, so in some cases it better to allow them test the waters and have a feel about it so when a seasoned gambler shares his experience a ND advise it will be considered.
A newbie gambler may not even easily understand what it means to gamble responsible untill they lose huge amount from their income. I could remember how I fall a victim when I started gambling. Trying to avoid being greedy is the main point in gambling responsibly.
Yes, that's right, it's likely that novice gamblers will only think about winning and winning, before they experience losing large amounts of money, it's like they won't understand that gambling must be done responsibly. Therefore, I think that novice gamblers will be vulnerable to developing a gambling addiction, where they will gamble continuously because they only think about winning. It's easy for them to fall because they only think about winning and winning.
Indeed, in general gamblers are like that, many of them follow their greed which leads them to lose large amounts of money. and indeed all gamblers should be able to control their greed, and I think that greed can be controlled after we have self-control. The main self-control that must be possessed in gambling is to prevent undesirable things from happening, such as gambling addiction or losing large amounts of money.
I think it's important to accept the ups and downs of success and failure. It's all about the excitement, the game plan, and the friendship among players. My connection with gambling changed when I started to love the game instead of just trying to win. Instead of being a frantic race to the top, it turned into a pleasant social pastime
Regarding greed, that is the tough part, isn't it? Yes, exercising self-control is crucial. I've discovered that it's important to establish limits, such as spending caps or time limits, to keep gaming enjoyable. Similar to enjoying your favorite dessert, you should relish it without going overboard. In this way, we may encourage harmless gambling that is lighthearted, pleasurable, and, above all, under control
It is just not that easy to accept how gambling really works. With greed, we are all hoping to earn huge in gambling; some are even dreaming of getting rich by winning the jackpot. We often disregard the reality that the ratio of losing to winning is probably one in a million, or even bigger. You would experience winning as you gamble but the point of securing your profit is what drags us to play more and end up with loss.
So to all newbies out there, clear your mindset first. It is always the foundation which is important to everything. If you know how risky gambling is and if you know how to manage your bankroll and emotion, then you'd be fine. Profit will just come on your way as you prevent losing big amounts. It's all about efficiency.