So don't reckless if you really wanted to be a long time gambler. Just take occasional risk, and if it didn't go on your favor, then you might as well stop.
I'm certain that I don’t want to be a long-term player, because gambling just isn’t my idea of entertainment. I tend to experience more negative emotions than excitement from winning — especially since I actually win quite rarely. My interest in the gambling industry is strictly work-related. I’m also involved in casino signature campaigns, which means I need to understand how gaming platforms operate and stay informed about the industry in general. But I’m definitely not one of those lucky people who win millions on slots.
Maybe you are using amounts above your limits but if we play for the profit, that should excite us from winning. I think you still experience it. You are not alone about winning rarely. As you know, gambling is a business. The ones you see in the winning tab now, will definitely not be seen again tomorrow. Sometimes they can appear often, only because they are betting higher amounts and it does not mean they are up.
What is your work related to gambling? Are you some kind of a casino support? But it make sense to have a proper understanding about gambling. While if it was only a signature campaign related to casinos, then I think you still can relate with lesser knowledge on head.