I have never managed to hit a big jackpot, but I think if I do manage to do it, the last thing I will think about is that I did not bet more. Risk management is one of the foundations of financial stability through which the gambler remains responsible. Violate risk management is about the same as putting a stick in the wheel.
Well, that's the thing right, if you win you want to have bet more, and if you lose you want to have bet less....
That's basically how it goes.
The reality though is just what it is, and that means that you will lose more than what you bet overall.
Sad, boring, but true.
None of us can know when we will be lucky and under what circumstances, so it is not quite correct to assume that if you have managed to significantly increase your bankroll with a low bet, then if you had made a bigger bet the same thing would have happened. I think the algorithm of winnings distribution takes into account the maximum possible winnings at any given time. That's why very often the winnings happen when we make a small bet. I do not claim to be true, but judging by my personal experience, this is exactly what happens.