Does gambling needs experience or anyone +18, even the inexperienced one can also play? Though playing gamble has a limited age grade or age bracket and the accepted is from +18 years and there are some casinos hall at the door post, it is written clearly that it is only people of +18 can play. But what about the inexperienced ones, are they allowed to play gamble as well? Or they are also restricted to have the fun? In my observation, there are two elements to participate in gambling. One, you must above 18 years in my country and secondly you must have an experience to play, so I want to know if inexperienced people can also play gamble.
Well, the two questions are so easy to answer, and for the age part, it is a good thing to understand the law of the land you are living in. This law varies among countries, and in some countries, it is until you are 18 years of age before you can gamble, and in some, it is about 21 years of age. I believe that the countries resolve into these different ages due to some considerations, and if argued out can only point to the maturity of the person. Gambling is an adult activity, which is why the government would be so concerned and would want the person to be fully matured into adulthood before gambling, which could have birthed the 3 years extra added in the case of 21+ years.
However, age is not always strictly adhered to in gambling as I've seen young people entering offline casinos to play their bets. They often say it's their parents or an older person who sent them. Are the operators verifying the claims? I guess No. And for this, a young boy/girl with money could gamble conveniently with no questions asked. Also, for the second part which is the professionalism of the person, I guess this can't hold any water. Is there any government agency following this up? In the absence of that, I think people can always bypass this even if the government wants it, it may not stand. So far there is no provision for the examination of people by age, anybody can gamble as long as they have something to cover up for it.