I like to follow that statement. The first win gives you the thinking that you can continue repeating the first outcome of your
game, that no one can stop you from bringing more bacon to your table.
With that thinking, your engagement will increase your lust and desire to keep playing will lead you not to control yourself anymore.
Something that the casino owners would love seeing on you as you will keep bringing more money in the hope that you'll be
able to keep winning the game, but in reality, you are just bringing more money to lose.
True, brick-and-mortar casinos are not sparing money on make the experience as addictive as possible (anything from music, complimentary drinks, flashy lights etc).
As mentioned before, a lot of such problems could be mitigated if people had the knowledge of how their brains actually works. It would probably be a good idea to introduce some basic psychology or neuroscience (and how hormones such as dopamine can affect our decisions) in the public school's curriculum.