It's like an inbuilt virus that runs through the veins of almost every human on earth and that's why it's very hard to be content sometimes with the winning that we have already gotten from gambling, instead the idea of doubling the first actual amount you intended in Winning to even bigger amounts. Sometimes the plan to win little amount will be the goal but the moment we achieve that the plan gets bigger again.
I think it's clear that it's typical of people who can't ignore the greed in them that even though for example they have managed to achieve the victory they want but in the end they still want a much bigger amount of victory by continuing the session sometimes by betting a much bigger amount to pursue a more significant victory. And I would say that greed will never end because this mindset involves desire which as we know in real life when someone has succeeded in realizing their desires then they will again want something bigger when they see that other people have it. And I would also say that this is a typical gambler who simply does not understand and does not know about how gambling really is which is not only about the chances of winning but also the risk of losing will always be a part of gambling, but they only see from one side only, namely "the opportunity to multiply".
Who would get satisfied with winning money. Its a vital technique that operates the minds of players to continually repeat same mistakes. Once a human posses an amount of money, its value depreciates. He would go for more. It's a feeling that explains why people get greedy. Hence, players definitely will battle with the mental trap of winning bigger money. Because the funds will end the moment a player tries to win bigger than he's won. Developing such confidence ruins the happiness of the player in a few more minutes.
At same time admits the player to chase losses. Gambling is an emotional game. Gamblers who are not emotionally under control will get conned by the different stages of emotional technique of holding a player's interest in regaining his lost money. Casinos have designed these methods to earn multiple profits from gamblers. These stages are closely thought out to make a player forget about losing and focus on winning more than his previous games and, same time, gain again, the exact amount won previously, which sponsored the losing chase.