many gaming habits come with experience, also a good option is the opportunity to talk with other players, for example, like this forum. I think more often mistakes are made by single players because no one can tell them or give advice, so they fall into the trap because they think that they already everyone knows and plays well.
When someone playing games or gambling by alone, they can gets tempts easily because no one will warn them to stops or manage their time to playing gambling. They thinks that they are free using their time to playing gambling but the truth is they will not have a big chance to wins the games. They will makes many mistakes because they can't control themselves and only follows their desire to keeps playing gambling. Yeah, they will falls into the traps of gambling without a chance to stops from playing gambling easily. If we don't knows when we must stops gambling, that will be a matter of time to see we will lose much money and we will have big chance to wins. We must becomes a wise gambling by always apply limitation so we don't gets any problem and can stops immediately.
The freedom to gamble anytime? However, odds are never in your favor. And our minds? They were not designed for this solitary test. Checks and balances, external voices, ground us. Man, you need boundaries and strong stops. Just like tapping out when you're done in a fight. Aversion to loss. It's real, man. People hate losing more than winning. Set a loss limit. Your safety valve and ejector button. It can prevent financial and emotional suffering
And gambler's fallacy? Forget it, guy. It's trap. You may not win if you've been losing. Similar to saying that if you flip a coin five times and receive heads, the next one must be tails. That doesn't work. Smart gambling is about bankroll management, not gambling amounts. Include a win limit. Taking your gains off the table locks them in. Avoid pursuing wins until they're gone. Not just self-control, but self-preservation. Recognizing enjoyment from addiction and having the discipline to leave is key