Worried about the constant warning to quite gambling when we face loses constantly, and for that reason a lot have been misconcepted because with quiting we miss exhibiting and practicing the lessons learned from our loses, some even go as far as saying we take a brake from gambling each time we win big.
But my question is, how can we build experience if we continue to be so proactively prepared to quite each point in time?
How can we beat combine quiting to avoid addictions and playing to maximizing our experience in gambling if the aim is to build skills and make more winnings.
You can't build any experience if you quit. The thing is though, do you really think you need that experience you'll get from gambling? This is not trading we are talking about here. Sometimes not playing is the smarter decision. I am not talking about playing for fun here as many people play to make money which is not a realistic expectation for the long term. Mathematically the casinos have a big advantage over the players.
Experience in gambling matters in sports betting though because there is some kind of skills involved in these games. It is still not a good idea to turn it into a job because there is also a huge luck element.
Absolutely and well said bud, there isn't really anything I can say that experience does for gamblers, as in the game of luck, experience is absolutely not needed to become a winner or a looser.
But coming back to sports betting where a good sport knowledge is required for the bettor to atleast, know what he or she is doing, I would agree that past experiences does play a role in our decision making, which could later on turn out either in our favor or against our favor since luck still have an important role to play as well.
The only importance of experience in gambling that I can think of right now is, when it comes to discussions like this about gambling, our experiences in gambling makes participation in such discussion easy and exciting for us.