and regarding gamblers who chase losses, this is just a wrong mindset because they dont understand that chasing losses is the same as losing large amounts of money because as I said before, gambling is just a slightly luxurious entertainment and we won't win as long as we're not lucky.
No gambler is perfect, we just couldn't control ourselves and strict rules whenever we're in the system. We gamble for the wrong reason, there are numerous reasons why we gamble, mostly it should be for fun and not some ultimate prices of paying bills. We ought to become serious whenever we're in the system, we deal with what we think is important and served good priorities. Gamblers doesn't chase losses deliberately, they do it out of the present condition the faces from the system. No gambler plans for failure but due to circumstances they found themselves, they have no options than embraced losses.
I agree, when you are in that moment, controlling it will not be your first choice. It's always revenge, and it will be done by chasing losses. It's wrong like @len01 said but how are we going to get our money back if we don't play more? I think the bigger mistake is by increasing the bet when we are chasing the losses. I've done it sometimes but its all a failure. Increasing the bets means more incoming losses and this will cloud our minds so we are going to think straight anymore.
After that, I just blamed myself for how stupid my decisions are because in that process I also shortened my chance to get a multi or the time where the RTP will come. We have to be patient about waiting for the system to give back because it will always do although most of the time it's not the same amount as we gambled. But cutting all those losses should be a good start and maybe patiently waiting again for the next multi will make us win. Rushing the wins never ended well for many gamblers, that's what I am trying to avoid now.