And that's how things went out for most gamblers, instead of staying with their set targets they unable to control their emotions, fear and greed mostly creates urgency to keep play for more, the problem with that, even they already have the set strategy when emotion beat them up inside them, they failed to follow and always exceed from their budget.
Only regret is the one that witness the repeated failures that they commint, it's really hard but need to practice if you wanted to avoid making same mistake over and over, you need to be wise and keep on track and stay with your set plans.
Playing gambling can makes them lose controls their emotions and in the same time, their greed can posses them to keeps playing gambling to chase more winning. They are not withdraw their win money instead use that win money to keeps playing gambling because they thinks that their capital to use for playing gambling increase so that means, they will have a chance to win more. But that is not right because they can lose all of their money including their win money and that will makes them regret it.
Their regret will becomes bigger when they lose all of their money but that will not stops them to keeps playing gambling using another money. They have a chance to withdraw their win money but they don't do that because they want to chase more winning and that is because their greed telling them that they have the chance to win more money. Once they follow their minds, their win money will be gone and they can not do anything except regret it.
Gambling's a rollercoaster, man. Wins and losses combine chemically for your brain. Though you believe it's about the money, it is not. Regarding the hunt. That sensation of "one more time"? It's a ruckus. The house always comes out ahead. Not magic, although arithmetic here is involved. Though they're not, people believe they are in control. They are running after a dopamine hit. Addiction wrapped up as a game. You really must be honest with yourself. Know your limitations and the probability
Still, gambling is not all horrible. It displays your under pressure persona. Are you able to leave walking? Are your instincts within your control? The true game is that one. Establish restrictions. Either win or lose, keep to them. It's about self-mastery not about the money. You can carry that with you even off the table