That is a very bad trap. You can risk a lot if you go for revenge not only in gambling but in every other field in life as revenge heavily clouds one judgement and when the judgment is clouded usually not good decisions come with it. I think that people should evaluate each component before making a decision, especially not take one in the heat of a lost session in gambling. Personally the bankroll management together with the self exclusion are two of the most great weapons that one have in order to not fall prey of really bad decisions that can make your life go completely south from one moment to another.
In gambling it is very important not to chase past losses You need to accept what has already happened and leave it in the past If you keep chasing after it and trying to win it back nothing good will come of it The best way to gamble is to set a comfortable bet amount for yourself an amount that will not feel too big for you and stick to it no matter what If you want to aim for a big win try going for high odds but never increase your bet amount This way a loss will not affect you much because it is an amount you can afford to lose and if you get lucky and hit big odds you will earn a nice win from a small bet.