Although gambling isn't considered a method of earning because it is dangerous and risky, there is always a serious difference in experience between old and new gambling players. An individual who has been gambling for a long time knows how to gamble and doesn't lose all his/her money in gambling as long as he/she doesn't reach the level of addiction because he/she has gained various experiences. However, it is possible to observe that individuals who are just starting out and don't have enough experience quickly lose money in gambling and spend all their money on gambling. Additionally, since these people are new gamblers they will have the potential to reach the level of addiction quickly.
For this reason, I think the biggest difference between old and new gamblers is experience. This experience has a significant impact on making all individuals, except gambling addicts, gamble happier. In addition, the probability of an experienced and non-addictive individual becoming addicted to gambling will be quite low.
I would say that gambling is not that it is not considered a method of making money, but rather, gambling is a method of losing money. For gamblers.
The only difference between old and new gamblers is who lost more money in the casino.
I think you understand that whoever gambles longer loses more money.
And also, for an old gambler, gambling addiction is like a chronic disease - just as old and lasting for many years. For a newbie, it’s as if he’s caught this disease for the first time and is just starting to get sick. That is, their gaming addiction differs in the degree of neglect.
The experience of an old and a new gambler is the difference between the money they lost, first of all.
The casino always wins. Guess at whose expense.