When I first started gambling, I won some significant amount of money which further motivated me to continue gambling. Like any other gambler, later on I found myself losing more money than ever. Which is why I have always thought about whether beginner’s luck was real. To me, it didn’t make sense that the machine or the game knows if the player is a beginner so there’s no such thing as a beginner winning more than an experienced gambler.
But now that I thought about it, I realized that the beginner’s luck had more to do with the player itself than outside factors. As a beginner, you have no expectations. You do not know what’s possible. What can you win, what can you lose. There is no pressure of playing which is why you are just able to win. But a few rounds after that, you are already expecting to win. There is the need to perform better and get more money than the previous round. And that is the explanation for a beginner’s luck. It’s just our mindset.
I won't judge, since experience will never be the same, but I remember a starter who was pressure to gamble, his mother was sick and the only thing stopping the treatment is money so he gambled and won, I like the fact that he stopped gambling after and he claimed he stopped because he never liked gambling, but when it comes to saving his mother's life he took the risk, so for him, his experience is different.
It is very easy for you to allow your mindset to play trick on you, better have understanding of what gambling is all about, instead of just following your mind, gambling is very risky, even a beginner should always have this in mind.