Learning about gambling strengthens the precautionary principle of the gambler. Hence it may not affect his gambling result. Although, with experience, we can predict who is going to score in a match. Yet we aren't sure of the outcome. Whether it'll occur or not. The stress feels lesser, when no money is attached. Once money is staked, the person focuses on every move in the game. Uncertainty on the gambler's side, keeps him restless. Due to the uncertain outcome, gamblers tend to bother over what they shouldn't have reasoned. Those endless thoughts on who gets to score first or win the game, derails the emotional energy of the gambler. Hence, developing arguments within his inner self.
Whether it's luck or experience, wagering in a responsibly advanced way, helps in eliminating lots of troubles. Those thoughts aren't worth the money. It removes focus on other means of generating money and place it on the football game and on who wins on not. Practicing it for a consistent period of time, which can look to the gambler, a short period, automatically catapults him into problem gambling. Doing the right thing, helps, regardless of luck. A gambler is meant to tighten his bank roll and review every fund that leaves it.
Trying to control chance is a folly. Gamblers' overconfidence, not skill, shows in every bet. Misfocused attention is a trap. The actual game is outside the bet; in the economy, society, and squandered opportunities. Not simply tightening the pocketbook, but opening the mind. Wake up! Diversify interests, not bets. Real personal and financial growth is beyond gambling