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If i just say the ratio of big wins to losses then many big wins are equaled by big losses. In this case the gambler may fail to utilize his big winnings. But since it is part of Gambling, it has to adapt. Everyone has big wins and losses that may be proportionally large amounts or small.
But in fact, big losses are more common for gamblers. They even experience greater losses than their wins. This keeps many people from using the winning money they previously got because he wants to chase more money from their next win. But unfortunately, he couldn't get it after getting his previous victory. And we must be able to learn to stop immediately after getting a win, especially a big win, because it is not worth using that winning money to chase more wins.
That is why me, I see gambling as an addiction game. When someone place bet and probably wins once, he will be determining to win more but as he continues to play the more he loses. He would even finished what he has won and he would also enter extra cash to loss the more. They loss more than the way they win. And the funniest part of it is that, they would not stop playing even upon the numerous losses compared to the wins.
I don't know why gamblers can't go home after when they win, they must stay back and play some games first before going. Gambling is a game of addiction. That is how I see it.