Usually, it is all in our minds what's gonna happen. But the provably fair will still be there, no matter there is a gap between the game or not.
If the casino is practicing the provable fairness, it doesn't matter if it is live or not.
But live games is not provably fair because players can't verify the fairness of live casino. They are not given any hash to verify the result and most of the Casino games are human-operated. I do agree that if the casino practice honesty then there is no problem but many casinos are not that honest. They will take advantage of the possibility to get an advantage against their players in order to rake in profit.
I know this feeling, OP, when you're so used to clicking that roll button that when it goes red and you start losing you keep clicking anyway until you run out of money. Or you set it to auto betting and watch it go win -lose win- lose win win lose lose and it keeps staying at a level and then suddenly crashes and you get 10 loses in a row and you're out. I don't know what to tell you, maybe play slower-paced games like poker or blackjack where you have some more time to think than in roulette or dice.
I do know the feeling too, and we can remove it from the person's thought. We all wanted the next roll or spin to be profitable so we keep on thinking that maybe the next spin will be a good one eventhough we know the fact that the result is really chance-based.