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It is imperative to think that gambling is not a place to make money so we don't think we can win as much as we can from gambling. We might win if some luck comes along at the right time, but we can't expect it to always be with us.
And for @OP's case, I think the most appropriate choice is to immediately press the cashout button after he can see that he is making a profit. This is to anticipate when cashout is no longer available. I also see this often happen when I bet on sports, but I know I have to hit the cashout button as soon as I profit. But if I'm confident about the result or curious about the result, I'll leave it at that until it's over.
- In other words, as a gambler when we have experienced a win even if it is not a big one that will somehow help us, we should take out this win immediately so that we don't regret or regret it later.
The problem with other gamblers is that when they feel good about winning, they feel like they can't lose anymore and then in the end they notice that winning has turned into a rock, which we usually regret.