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I think it's a pretty interesting strategy, because in essence we can always gamble but won't experience too big a loss, even potentially getting a profit if we are able to control the pattern well. Actually we can be freer to play slots without excessive pressure, besides having to know when to stop, we must know when is the right time to withdraw the initial capital. Quite often I see someone lose the profits that have been obtained, and don't even want to stop to withdraw the initial capital, just because they feel they will get bigger profits in the next round. Meanwhile, from my personal observations, the most difficult addiction to overcome is slot games, perhaps because of their ease of playing without requiring a particular strategy, unlike football betting and so on.
Greed in gambling is very difficult to control, they want to win more even after having a decent win before. If they are satisfied with winning, then they can stop that day, but the problem is that they find it very difficult to feel satisfied. The average gambler is basically greedy, but as long as they are responsible for their gambling, the impact of losing can be minimized.
A friend of mine didn't want to withdraw $3000 of his winnings on a slot where he never knew what the RTP was. He couldn't stop that night and was forced to stop for an hour because his smartphone lacked power. He continued playing after he had enough power, but unfortunately he had to accept the fact that all his capital and winnings were gone in the end. That's how greed is, it's hard to stop and control.