In terms of experience, I think it is relative depending on understanding and awareness of the nature of gambling, which sometimes someone does not need to have much experience in gambling and deposits and they immediately understand such a system and they are usually always good at controlling their emotions.
Indeed, if it becomes a habit or hobby that cannot be separated, it will be very difficult to get out, this makes it need a very strong external and internal push from itself to get out, because the feeling of happiness of winning and gambling will make addiction to gambling.
Everybody should strive to become aware of their actions and get control over all of them, in all kinds of situations. It's hard, it needs effort to be done mentally, but it's possible.
Yes, it is possible.
Control and discipline is something that is not easy to have especially in gambling where urges happen all the time. The urge to play more after a win, the urge to deposit more when you lose, and the urge to chase the losses which I think is the worst of all.
Making withdrawals is a good way to tell ourselves that we really won against the house and it gives pleasure to those who want more money in their pockets. So I think we must do it regularly as long as we hit the planned amount or better the minimum withdrawal.
Practice and be consistent with your intention before playing, something that really hard to do when you are engaged into gambling, though there are experienced gamblers who really good doing it, they are well aware that exceeding from their set limits will lead them to lose, they got that set of patterns which will help them to quickly react when it reached their set targets.
Quitting or stopping with decent amount of earnings most of the time is not easy to do, as your desire to aim for more will keeps lingering in the back of your mind, stating that you need to maximize whatever kind of luck that's backing you.
If you failed to stop, then most probably you'll just going to lose it back and only regret will follow after your session and you lose everything including your initial deposits.
It's essential to improve upon the mistakes made and, going into future sessions, take action with responsibility at hand. Adaption is the thing we are known for, after all