People may experience what is commonly known as a "winning phase," in which they initially succeed and even meet their financial goals. However, maintaining those winnings over the long term can be difficult, which may lead to further gambling in an attempt to replicate them.
That's right, when someone who's got a huge winning and he wants to maintain that. The same routine again by tomorrow that he'll start to gamble, place some bets and put an amount on the bankroll on how much he's willing to spend.
And then, not the same result, losing, losing bets and money and that's the start of it that someone might lose everything that he's gained.
It happened to me many times though it's not a huge winning. The thought that you can replicate those previous wins can really motivate a gambler to play again. But in reality the chances are slim especially if it's a huge amount. Thus it's really best to already stop once you experience winning huge. Just quit and divert your attention on how to use the winning money to earn a passive income and not thinking to return back playing again.
Nevertheless, self control is the key to refrain ourselves from playing. It might hard but if you are determine to stop since you already win a huge amount, then nothing is impossible. It just depends on how the gambler deal with it.