Gamblers are very susceptible to fall into the appropriately named Gambler's fallacy, in which they believe that just because they have been winning recently then this is going to keep being the case, when in the majority of the gambling games what happened on the past does not matter at all when it comes to the upcoming bets, an example of this is the roulette in which even if the red color has appeared 5 times in a row, it does not change at all the odds of the red color appearing during the next spin of the roulette.
- I know what you said is true, because when I first experienced gambling here in crypto gambling for around 184$ a day, I felt at that time that every time I played gambling I could win that amount . These are the ones playing in my mind. But I didn't think that this is a game that will only make you taste the fun at the beginning and then not anymore.
That's why when I played again the next few days, it didn't happen like that anymore, but I always lost, that's why after events like this I stopped playing, maybe the only thing I'm experiencing now is one or I only play gambling twice in a month.
As humans we are susceptible to all kind of flawed logic so it is not surprising that this happened to you or to many other people as well, however it is important to keep our eyes open as if we have a set of expectations and then those expectations fail to materialize over and over again then it should be obvious that we are doing something wrong, however there are many people that unlike you they do not understand what is happening and they keep betting hoping for things to go their way, and of course they never do.