@ishtar This sounds like a really good way to learn though. It's a pretty smart tactic since you can start by learning from some of the best people
@Graham, wow! Such sound tips. Thank you for these. I especially like the one about learning from both success and failure.
I mostly learn by practicing. just as they say, Experience is the best teacher
Yeah its mostly practice and watching the experienced ones or high stake games. Having a definitive style of play or approach also helps
@facebook-jaynejohn You are welcome. Learning from your gambling successes and failures is very important. Most people don't do it because it takes a bit of effort but it is worth doing as you can learn a lot about yourself and your gambling tendencies. I have used this to modify my approach with gambling in the past and it has worked well.
@facebook-jaynejohn You should do it because it will provide valuable insight into your gambling habits (it did for me anyway) and help protect you from falling into an addiction trap.
Great advices , personally Iโve been practicing on free games , and itโs helped me tremendously feel more confident. But again I think there is a big difference in strategy when youโre against real players versus just practicing on your own.
Although a lot of people say to watch videos and such, the most effective way for me was simulate a casino game with a real life friend somewhat in real life. It makes you feel more immersed and challenged and to me it makes your development more honed quickly. Though of course, to each their own since some people are fast learners even if it's free online casino games for practice. But I find myself learning more if im with someone who actually knows how to play the game because im learning different tips and techniques more efficiently.
@facebook-samanthadelafuente Yeah that's another very effective way, think i mentioned it can't remember. That's how i got a little better at blackjack, although i still researched and watched videos but playing with people who knew the game better than myself certainly helped. There's no wrong approach with this.