I’m with Don on this one - beginner luck is just a term people use when you get lucky on your first try or attempt to do something you have never done before and then manage to pull it off.
But the nuance is that not all beginners are lucky, that is, not every novice gambler experiences the luck of a beginner on himself.
The reason why I say it’s just basic luck is because not everyone has it, not all beginners have this luck at the start of their journey. And also it’s possible for a beginner to lose its first few games and then win some others will you still refer to it as beginner luck?
If this is basic luck, then this luck, by default, should be present in all beginners. Roughly speaking, as a basic setting.
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But you understand that there is no such thing.
This beginner's luck "falls" to some only for the following reason: statistical error in the casino on winning.
The beginner's luck does not necessarily have to manifest itself in his first bet in the form of a huge win. By the beginner's luck we mean not his first bet, but a conditional gaming session that brought him profit.
If you’re in a discussion and someone mentions “beginner luck” the first thing that comes to your mind is “the person probably just started something new and was able to make profit from it or successfully completed it” - so as Don said “it’s just a term” but so many people have turned into “a Superstition”.
Actually, you are right, because beginner's luck has already become a widely used term.
In our country, we use the expression "fools have luck".
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It is almost an analogue of beginner's luck.