I don't know why but i mostly lose on provably fair, when start betting then some times the graph stay green, after betting some more bets it become red and go straight down, draining my balance.
and in provably fair once we lose more then 10% of balance then, then we start to revenge gambling to recover our loses, while recovering we are unable to think by waiting some times, we think like my profit is only one click away, then clicking and clicking then increasing bet size and blowing account.
I know this case is not for everyone, but in gambling most of players comes on that phase! we can not control and wait and think to recover that loss tomorrow because we can profit in just a one mouse click.
while in live casino, like playing roulette there is 15sec gap in every spin, in that 15sec i can think something, or sizing bets and close my gambling session for that day.
and also live casino's dealer is front of me i can see we are cheated or not, but i don't know if they use rigged roulette or not.
I honestly don't think there's THAT much of a difference, it's just you being taken in by greed in the first scenario imo, regardless of whether there was "time" given to you or not. In those cases where I do feel like I'm being impulsive, I tend to throw (and yes I've replaced my mouse quite a few times now) my mouse the hell away from me, just to make me go over and pick it up. More than enough time to think through whether to continue or not. Ofc it depends from person to person, but it's up to you yourself really to set it up in the first place.
Now to compare, I'd probably still go for provably fair. I'm just more used to it, and I don't think I've had that "unfair" experience, whatever it is that others actually do experience.