Yes, I completely agree with the OP. Even if you wanted to show off to your friends, relatives or other people, they will probably think about the game and they will definitely have an irresistible desire to play. They will do this with thoughts like “why am I worse than him or other winning players” or they just want to test their luck. And even if the player starts to lose, he will bet more and more furiously with each bet, trying to make the winnings higher than you told him. Behind these stupid actions will be human envy, depression, anger that a person has accumulated, whether at work or anywhere else.
The main thing I want to say is that even when telling someone about our victories, we seem to invite the person to play, but at this moment we don’t realize it, because we just want to show ourselves higher, increase our worth, or just show off like a little boy, and not an adult and reasonable person.
Showing off our winnings to close friends or co-workers will only trigger them to gamble like we do, they will definitely think that they too can win if they try continuously and without realizing this can give rise to a gambling addiction because they are too ambitious to win big, they should aware that gambling is full of risks and it is not easy to win large amounts of gambling if they are not lucky because gambling is a luck-based game.
But someone who wins at gambling will definitely not be able to keep quiet, they will definitely tell their friends about their win because they feel that something is missing if they haven't told them about their win because they are proud of the results they got which are not easily achieved by many people. This doesn't need to be said because apart from causing envy, this can also make people who are addicted to gambling give up their intention to stop gambling.