- This is my experience when I first gambled here in crypto gambling. I deposited around 20$ because this is the minimum deposit amount in the casino. When my balance was only 2.5$, I was a bit hopeless there, as in, I no longer expected to win anymore. I accepted that my 20$ was lost. All of a sudden, my bet hit in a slot game where my bet was 0.2$. I won around 52$. Of course, it was my first time. I feel like I was really lucky that day.
But that's how I feel: what I win in gambling will make me lose. There's that feeling like I'm shivering, annoyed because I always lose. Until I noticed that what I won was gone and it was 20 dollars again, there was the feeling that I regretted and regretted that I should have stopped, but because I was greedy in those times, so the result was like that, I lost in the end.
Stories like that are very common and I agree with the OP on their theory, if a person only lost money when they gambled then it would be very difficult to get addicted to an activity that was always punishing them in such a relentless manner, however if you happen to win then you will begin to chase those profits and that feeling, and while there is nothing wrong to do this with moderation, this could eventually lead a person to develop a gambling addiction if they cannot control themselves.
This usually happens and most of us have this kind of experience. We tend to feel lucky once we hit a good profit even if we experienced losing high amounts already. The common mistake is that we change our hopes and perceptions once we experience winning and we begin to disregard the risks believing that we could always win high amounts of profit.
Our winnings sometimes lead us to greed wherein we hope for a higher profit after winning a good amount. Proper control of our emotions is necessary especially if we recover from our losses. We should secure our profit than betting all of our funds again.