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"Gambling, how should I learn it? Gambling always seems elusive. I want to learn, but I don't know how to start! Do you remember when you first received your textbooks in school? Did they seem exceptionally difficult at first glance? You might have even felt overwhelmed, but as the semester went on, with daily lectures, practice, and finally the end-of-term exams, when you opened the textbook again, it felt different! To excel in learning, first and foremost, you need a good teacher. A good teacher can guide you towards the right answers.
Gambling is similar in this regard. Don't look for friends your age; instead, find someone 5 to 30 years older than you. But it's not about finding someone with zero experience; you must find someone experienced and successful! This way, gambling becomes much simpler. They can lead you down the right path, preventing you from going astray, and because of their experience, they can offer you valuable insights, helping you avoid unnecessary detours.
Learning gambling is much like studying; it takes time. These skills cannot be rushed. Think about it, can you really learn something by just reading a book once? Don't you need to spend some time absorbing the content?
Should you continue after four consecutive wins? Continuing might lead to losses, but quitting is also frustrating. It's a tough decision!" |
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