The only good thing it causes is, I have played the game longer and then I am able able to wager nicely. It might still get me a good bonus. We might be unlucky today but if we don't give up and try again the next day or two, our luck will surely kick in again. I guess when that happens, we already know what we are going to do.
I agree with you friends, however controlling yourself and stopping playing when you feel you are not having luck is the right and wise choice because you can still have some money left over to be able to play the next day in hopes of getting lucky.
I salute you if you yourself can do this right while gambling but it seems that most gamblers find it difficult to understand and do this.
We cannot chase and have luck all the time, but if we want to try and do some control measures when gambling, it is very likely that luck can always be with us because luck does not always mean winning, but can anticipate losing more money, including luck.
Quite an interesting philosophical discourse you wrote. In other words, “we don’t know what the coming day has in store for us? ".

But I was also interested in another philosophical question - when, at what moment does a player stop being tempted to go to his favorite gambling site, which he played, for example, for several years? It happens to everyone sometimes! And that the player actually forces him to never visit this site again, or maybe because he switched to another gambling site or lost interest in the game altogether, and the excitement in it disappeared. And the life of such a person is clearly changing a lot.
Usually, as I understand it, everyone says "tired of playing."
So what makes a person do it? Can there be a strong loss or a feeling that he is always unlucky?
Probably everyone is different.?