That is what must be remembered and underlined, that the chance of winning is not as big as the chance of losing. There are also those who say that in gambling they think it's 50/50, but I myself am more confident with 90/10 if the chance of losing is greater than the chance of winning. maybe with good self-control the risk of loss will be slightly reduced, because many gamblers experience big losses, in my opinion it is because they don't have good self-control so they continue to gamble in the hope of getting a big win that can cover the losses they have had before. -previously. and what you say is true is that the number of wins will most likely not be comparable to the number of losses that have occurred.
I think what makes them continue to gamble is because they can't control themselves well so they follow their greed which causes them to experience quite a lot of losses. and also the fact that the host will always win is also what must be remembered in gambling.
Your ratio seems more reasonable because when we start gambling, our chances of winning will be smaller than the chances of losing, so we must be very careful in using money to bet. We can't keep trying to chase victory because it won't be easy, so we have to understand that we should only gamble moderately and not exceed the limits not to lose a lot of money. By understanding that when playing gambling, we will not always be able to win, we will always try to maintain self-awareness and self-control so that we can enjoy gambling as entertainment only. After we can properly understand the meaning of gambling, we can become wiser in using gambling as well as possible without any desire to chase victory.
Apart from that, their desire to continue gambling is because they still want to win from difficult gambling. They must understand that playing gambling continuously can cause problems and when the problem becomes big, they can experience gambling addiction.